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    29 March 2023 10:00      11:30

    Hear about the work undertaken on digital storytelling via the NHS England cancer alliances and how they have been used to improve services. There will also be a session by Macmillian Cancer Care on digital storytelling project which shares peoples experiences of cancer diagnosis and treatment. 
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    29 March 2023 19:00      22:59

    Te Ngāpara Centre for Restorative Practice invites you to attend the virtual symposium Restorative Health Systems: Healing, learning, and improving after harm.
    This free event is being held in association with the Health Quality & Safety Commission in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    The symposium will provide a virtual space for knowledge sharing and exchange among the growing international community of clinicians, researchers, consumers, investigators policymakers, and practitioners working in health settings.
    We aim to share what is happening globally in this emerging field and to reflect on the future of restorative initiatives in the health system context. The symposium will incorporate a series of different sessions, including interactive dialogues with international critical thinkers and advocates, presentations on key issues relevant for the field and research relating to restorative initiatives.
    View the programme (PDF)
    This is the first of a symposium series as part of the Te Ngāpara Centre for Restorative Practice’s commitment to supporting the development of restorative knowledge.
    The symposium will take place on Zoom on Wednesday 29 March, 8am - 12pm (NZDT)
    0600 Australia (AEDT)
    2000 London UK (BST)
    1200 Vancouver (PDT)
    1500 Montréal (EDT)
    Register for the symposium

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    29 March 2023 19:00      20:00

    About 900,000 Americans develop venous thromboembolisms each year, about half of which are healthcare-associated. Up to 70% of these blood clots are preventable, yet fewer than 50% of hospital patients receive appropriate preventive treatment, according to the CDC.

    During this webinar, two experts will share tools and strategies nursing leaders can use to empower their teams to become VTE prevention champions and achieve sustained quality improvements. 

    Learning points:
    The cost of VTEs — from patients to providers to financial repercussions Key strategies to enhance compliance and improve outcome quality How to energize and excite your team for long-term success. Register

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