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    Oct 02

    The 4 stages of psychological safety: Avoiding paternalism & exploitation

    Join Dr. Timothy R Clark at 12:00 PM EST to learn how to avoid the gutters of paternalism and exploitation. Webinar agenda: The 4 stages of psychological safety. Psychological safety as a function of respect & permission. Failure pattern #1: Paternalism: High respect & low permission. Failure pattern #2: Exploitation: Low respect & high permission.


    • Webinar, United States
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    Oct 03

    American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) ANESTHESIOLOGY 2020 Annual Meeting

    Two patient safety lectures at this year's Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists: 10:00-11:00 - Is safety becoming the poor stepchild of quality? Presented by: Matthew B. Weinger, MD, MS 13:00-14:00 - The APSF: Ten patient safety issues we’ve learned from the COVID pandemic. Moderator: Mark A. Warner. Further information


    • Online event, United States
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    Oct 06
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    Wider impacts of COVID-19 on Health (WICH) monitoring tool

    Mini-Huddle Series: This mini-huddle series is a spin-off from the NHSEI analytical huddles, providing a platform to discuss COVID-19 data and analytics activity at national and local levels. In these mini-huddles there are deep dive sessions detailing a single analytical piece, be it data, intelligence, modelling, evidence, etc. Wider impacts of Covid-19 on Health (WICH) monitoring tool


    • Webinar, United Kingdom
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    Oct 08
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    Personalising digital tools for people with learning disabilities: challenges and solutions

    Supporting individuals with learning disabilities to access the care for their needs comes with a number of challenges. But could we finally put the people using services at the heart of planning and delivery with the use of technology? Join this free online event from The King's Fund to discuss concrete examples of innovative digital solutions and to consider how technology can help with personal


    • Webinar, United Kingdom
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    Oct 09

    Root Cause Analysis: 1 Day Masterclass

    This intensive masterclass will provide in-house Root Cause Analysis training in line with The NHS Patient Safety Strategy (July 2019). The course will offer a practical guide to Root Cause Analysis with a focus on systems-based patient safety investigation as proposed by the forthcoming National Patient Safety Incident Response Framework which emphasises the requirement for investigations to


    • West One De Vere Conference Centre, London, W1B 1PR, United Kingdom
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    Oct 09
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    2nd UK Annual Social Prescribing Link Worker Day Conference: The social innovators powering up community wellbeing

    This high profile conference will be attended by GPs, Social Prescribing Link Workers, Social Prescribing programmes, Community, Health and Social Care industry leaders, Primary Care Networks, Clinical Directors, Practice Managers and Line Managers from across sectors in the United Kingdom. Celebrate, network, discover the latest updates and learn best practices to power up community wellbeing thr


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 09
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    Patient safety and quality care. Do we have the right clinical guidance to deliver safe care during the pandemic?

    As we face the challenge of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic we need to apply what we have learnt so far, and what we continue to learn. It is a fast-moving evolving situation and as with any new strain of virus, the guidance for healthcare workers and health and social care services is being developed and updated frequently.  In is a fast-moving evolving situation, we need ensure that our appr


    • Webinar, United Kingdom
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    Oct 13

    HSJ Diabetes Forum

    The first HSJ National Diabetes Forum will bring together the entire diabetes community – including senior national and regional figures, clinicians, managers and patient advocates – to share practical solutions to achieving national priorities, including: type 2 prevention, improving access to diabetes professionals, enhancing supported self management, exploring further the opportunities for rem


    • DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London, Tower of London, London
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    Oct 13
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    EU Regions Driving Medicine Safety Event

    A digital event showcasing how Northern Ireland is collaborating throughout Europe to improve medicines use. To register email: moic@northerntrust.hscni.net


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 14
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    CPSI: New Zealand’s approach to healing after harm from surgical mesh

    Based on the participant feedback and interest in the 'Reimagining Healing after Harm: the Potential for Restorative Practices' webinar, Patients for Patient Safety Canada is pleased to offer this follow up session.  Restorative practices involve inclusive democratic dialogue between all those affected by healthcare harm. They are guided by concern to address harms, meet needs, restore trust,


    • Webinar, Canada
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    Oct 16
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    The Faculty of Surgical Trainers Conference 2020 Communication, Communication, Communication - an international, interactive, educational online session

    This is a global online event from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, relevant to all who work in healthcare, with a focus on the role of the surgical team in delivering care. Everyone is invited to register for this free online event. The participants will be encouraged to use a smartphone or another second screen to actively participate and answer questions. This event will be deli


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 19
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    #CoProLive festival

    #CoProLive is a festival of co-production taking place 19 – 21 October 2020. It is brought to you by UCL Centre for Co-production as part of the run up to their official launch on 22 October. These sessions are a celebration of co-production from friends of the Centre and the Centre itself, showcasing a variety of different approaches to authentic co-production. The sessions running are:


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 19
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    Introduction to Human Factors & Performance Science - Distance Learning

    This unique 1-day distance-learning course from Medled is delivered via Zoom by our expert trainers in a format designed to maximise learning retention and application of knowledge. You'll learn to: Understand the concept of systems thinking and models of safety – looking beyond the individual and the flawed concept of ‘Human Error’. Gain an introduction to human capabilities & li


    • Online training, United Kingdom
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    Oct 20

    ISQua: Critical Crisis Thinking Webinar 4: As the crisis develops – Sustaining the capability to respond

    During a crisis there is limited time to think and analyse before deciding what to do. There may also be incomplete or incorrect information, inadequate resources, sudden changes in goals due to external events or internal decisions, and conflicting priorities between different stakeholders. This leads to situations where the outcome of an action means that one quality or aspect of something is lo


    • Webinar, Ireland
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    Oct 21
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    Future Surgery Virtual

    Driven by advances in digital technology, precision medicine and  the need for improved patient safety the future of surgery is changing, and fast. Future Surgery Virtual brings experts and innovators virtually together to explore these changes and how they will transform the profession.  Future Surgery Virtual is a two-day online conference and networking event dedicated to all that is new i


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 21
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    Westminster Health Forum: Priorities for improving patient safety in the NHS - strategy and regulation, learning and innovation, and responding to COVID-19

    The Westminster Health Forum is a division of Westminster Forum Projects, an impartial and cross-party organisation which has no policy agenda of its own. Forums operated by Westminster Forum Projects enjoy considerable support from within Parliament and Government. The agenda: The impact of investigations in the NHS and the priorities of the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 22
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    The health workforce and delivering the ambitions in the NHS People Plan - priorities for wellbeing and support, recruitment and retention, and skills and development

    This conference focuses on the delivery of ambitions in the newly published NHS People Plan, and wider priorities for the health workforce. It also takes place with: intensification of the recruitment drive for health and social care staff unprecedented personal and professional challenges for those working across the NHS in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Assessing what

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    Oct 22

    Why healthcare needs a people-first approach to digital transformation

    In today’s world of multidisciplinary care, good communication between professionals and with patients makes all the difference. The digital transformation the sector was already undergoing pre-pandemic to replace postal and fax systems with email has been dramatically accelerated by COVID-19. 94% of organisations are now sending more emails due to remote working and distanced service delivery.


    • Webinar, United Kingdom
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    Oct 22
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    UCL: Launch of the Centre for Co-production

    UCL has been working on developing their Centre for co-production as a mixed group of members of the public, researchers, patients, carers, healthcare practitioners, charities, local authorities and students (really anyone who wants to get involved or is interested in co-production!), since back in October 2017. After almost exactly 3 years they are officially launching it This event will be


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 22
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    The Killing of Alison - Lessons in honesty and integrity in public service

    The story of Alison Bell, and her family's uncovering of the truth about what happened to her in the care of an NHS Trust will be told by her brother Tom. He will describe the nature of the various investigations that were held into Alison's death and the role of the prevailing cultures within the public sector organisations they have dealt with; the NHS, Police, CPS and Regulatory Bodies. Th


    • Webinar, United Kingdom
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    Oct 22

    Building healthy and health-creating society - Partnerships between the health creators, NHS and government

    HSJ editor Alastair McLellan will be chairing a webinar on building a healthy and health-creating society – partnerships between the health creators, the NHS and government. Panellists will include Lord Victor Adebowale, chair of the NHS Confederation, Dame Donne Hall, chair of the New local Government Network, Merron Simpson, CEO of New NHS Alliance, Dr Gillian Orrow of Horley, and Lord Nigel Cri


    • Online event, United Kingdom
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    Oct 26
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    RSM. Health inequalities are deep and persistent: so what can individual healthcare professionals do?

    Health inequalities are deep, persistent and hard to change. Solutions call for systemic changes at an organisation level, whole-system partnerships and investment. What can we do to address health inequality as individuals working in healthcare? This webinar brings together a multidisciplinary faculty of speakers to highlight the ways individual healthcare professionals can help to reduce he


    • web, United Kingdom
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    Oct 27

    Patient advocacy: What it is, why it's important, and how it helps clinicians provide better care"

    Dr Donna Prosser, Chief Clinical Officer at the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, will be joined by a multidisciplinary group of patient advocacy experts and clinicians to understand the various meanings of the term 'patient advocacy' and to evaluate how an empowered patient can improve healthcare delivery, experience, and outcomes for all involved. The group will discuss the history and cu

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    Oct 27
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    The Patients Association: Get involved – diagnostic tests and results

    Are you a patient who has been waiting to receive a diagnosis or test results during the last six months? This includes, but is not limited to, CT scans, MRI scans, and endoscopy and dermatology procedures. Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected your service?  Would you like to help to improve the patient experience of waiting for a diagnosis?    The Patients Association is holding an online Zoom


    • Webinar, United Kingdom
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    Oct 28

    Virtual series: The impact of skin colour and ethnicity on clinical diagnosis and research

    Join clinical experts, thought leaders, and advocates for a collaborative discussion on the issues of health disparities, structural racism, and medicine as they examine specific dermatologic diseases in a series of four free and open educational webinars from the Harvard Medical School.  Structural racism and racial bias in medicine: Wednesday, October 28, 1:00-2:15 PM ET Hair disord

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    Oct 28
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    Human Factors for healthcare – Train the trainer (Distance learning)

    Do you want to develop an in-house faculty that can drive forward not only an awareness of, but the practical application of Human Factors principles across your organisation? Do you want to be able to develop a group that can take the lead on capturing the learning from the incredible challenges presented by COVID-19? This unique distance-learning course from Medled will enable attendee


    • Online training, United Kingdom
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    Oct 28
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    RSM: How has COVID-19 changed healthcare and is it for the better?

    Healthcare provision and practice have changed significantly as a result of the NHS response to COVID-19, some for better and some for worse. Join the Royal Society of Medicine to reflect on recent changes and look at how they have impacted different groups, from healthcare professionals across disciplines to patients and carers. Register


    • Webinar, United Kingdom

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