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    17 September 2020

    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) causes a quarter of all deaths in the UK and is the largest cause of premature mortality in deprived areas. The NHS long term plan identifies this as the biggest area where the NHS can save lives over the next 10 years.
    What do national plans and local work look like now, in the context of COVID-19?
    The HSJ Cardio Virtual Forum will bring together national and local leaders, senior managers, clinicians, industry and the third sector to support you to achieve sustainable improvement to cardiovascular disease care and prevention.
    Together, we will assess the impact of the pandemic on cardiac and stroke services, examine innovations and adaptations that have worked well and learn how to take these innovations forward to improve prevention and care in the long term.
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    17 September 2020

    Join Save the Children to mark the World Patient Safety Day to reaffirm their commitment to enhance the quality of medical services and the safety of frontline medical staff globally. They will be joined by a distinguished panel of three global experts who will share their perspectives on patient safety and quality of care, followed by a Q&A session.
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    17 September 2020 09:00      10:45

    The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) would like to invite you to their Healthcare Safety Investigations’ Online Seminar & Learning Event to mark World Patient Safety Day on 17 September 2020.
    The event is open to anyone interested in our investigations process and who wants to understand how to conduct professional healthcare investigations in their own organisation.
    Please register via this Zoom link

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    17 September 2020 10:00

    This webinar from the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) presents research that takes an in-depth look at what psychological safety means for health workers, how it differs within and across teams and how it is influenced by leaders and by team characteristics and team dynamics.
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  4. 11
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    17 September 2020 11:30

    A record excess of four million people are now awaiting hospital treatment in England. This number includes more than 83,000 who have been waiting more than a year.

    On Thursday 17 September, RSM President Professor Roger Kirby will interview Professor Derek Alderson, immediate past President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ben Challacombe, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and Hannah Warren, Specialist Registrar at King’s College Hospital to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgeons, surgery and surgical waiting lists.

    In addition, the panel will discuss whether the mass testing proposed by the Prime Minister in his “Operation Moonshot” initiative could help to resolve the situation.

    The webinar will include plenty of opportunities for questions. 
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  5. 12
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    17 September 2020 12:00      15:00

    To commemorate World Patient Safety Day 2020, you are invited to join the WHO Global Virtual Event “One world: Global solidarity for health worker safety and patient safety” 17 September 2020.
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    17 September 2020 14:00      15:00

    This month's QI Connect session is with Michael West, Senior Fellow at The King's Fund. This special session on World Patient Safety Day is definitely one not to be missed!
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    17 September 2020 14:00      15:40

    Swedish National Patient Day - Patients and care in cooperation seminar will be streamed live on World Patient Safety Day.  It will also be possible to watch it afterwards using the same link.
    The program in short:
    The Director of Health Care in Region Stockholm, Dr Björn Eriksson, will talk about how the region handled the corona pandemic, experiences and thoughts for the future. Cases concerning COVID-19 in one way or another, that have been handled by the Patient´s Advisory Committee in Stockholm, will be presented (approx. 460 cases since February). The Executive Director of the Patient´s Advisory Committee in Stockholm, Mrs Steinunn Ásgeirsdóttir, will talk with a former Covid-19-patient about his experiences from having been hospitalized for 105 days. The Chief Physician at Danderyd Hospital (which handled many of the COVID-19-patients in Stockholm), Dr Åsa Hammar, will tell us what she learned and experienced this fall and summer. Please note it will all be in Swedish.
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    17 September 2020 16:00      19:00

    We're all patients! So, the Patient Safety Movement have created a virtual event on World Patient Safety Day that is relevant to everyone. 
    Please tune in to the digital live streaming event where we will educate the community, entertain you, inspire you with health worker and patient stories, share insights on what the medical systems are learning from COVID-19 and how it impacts your care. All the while we remember those we have lost due to preventable medical harm and celebrate those who have survived.
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    17 September 2020 16:30

    The International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) presents three of the leading world experts on Human Factors who will share with you the importance of Human Factors to improve safety for healthcare professional and patients. This session will be moderated by Eric de Roodenbeke, CEO of the International Hospital Federation (IHF).
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