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Background Family medicine residency clinics and underserved Federally Qualified Health Center clinics often have lower rates of cervical cancer screening (CCS). Methods A series of resident-run, team-based quality improvement projects were conducted to iteratively improve CCS rates in an urban Federally Qualified Health Center in a high-need and high-demand region. Results The authors were able to improve CCS rates from 52.2% to 66.3% through 6 quality improvement projects. Conclusion Improving the clinical workflows and systems to promote better r