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Executive Master's in Clinical Quality, Safety & Leadership
Find out more information about the Georgetown University’s Executive Master’s in Clinical Quality, Safety & Leadership programme at this virtual event. Register
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Online event, United States
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Community is the best medicine: a community-centred approach to health and wellbeing
This King's Fund event brings together health and care professionals, community organisations and others to explore the role of communities in health and wellbeing. While the Covid-19 pandemic created significant pressure for existing health and care services, it also provided a springboard for organisations to work more closely with communities to deliver innovative new programmes and projects th
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Online, United Kingdom
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Medication safety in transitions of care. The WHO Global Patient Safety Challenge: Medication Without Harm Webinar Series
Unsafe medication practices and medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm in health care systems across the world. WHO Patient Safety Flagship has initiated a series of monthly webinars on the topic of “WHO Global Patient Safety Challenge: Medication Without Harm”,. The main objective of the webinar series is support implementation of this WHO Global Patient Safety Challen
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Online event, Switzerland
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NHS Complaints Summit
This National Virtual Summit focuses on the New National NHS Complaint Standards that were published in March 2021 and are due to be introduced across the NHS in 2022. Through national updates, practical case studies including NHS Complaints Standards early adopters sites, and in depth expert sessions the conference aims to improve the effectiveness of complaints handling within your service, and
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Online event, United Kingdom
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Webinar - Injectable therapies across the lipid management pathway
Collaboration to deliver NHS Long Term Plan goals on CVD and Population Health Management A novel injectable treatment for people at risk of cardiovascular disease is being made available to patients more quickly, thanks to a three-way agreement between NHS England and NHS Improvement, the AHSN Network and the pharmaceutical company, Novartis. Inclisiran is the first of a new type of cho
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Motivating staff to change behaviour to improve patient safety
This one day masterclass will focus on improving patient safety by motivating staff to change behaviour and affect organisational culture. It looks at effective ways to encourage health professionals to routinely embed high quality clinical evidence into their everyday work. It will explore the characteristics of relatively successful behaviour change interventions. Key Learning Objectiv
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Online event, United Kingdom
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Royal College of Gynaecologists World Congress 2022
For the first time, RCOG World Congress will be an innovative and inclusive hybrid event, held simultaneously in London and online. To ensure we continue to support healthcare professionals at all stages across the globe, we wanted to provide a format accessible to all. Our hybrid event will feature a 350 in-person face-to-face event at the RCOG’s headquarters in Union Street, London and a st
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A practical guide to Human Factors in healthcare
Aimed at Clinicians and Managers, this national virtual conference will provide a practical guide to human factors in healthcare, and how a human factors approach can improve patient care, quality, process and safety. This conference will enable you to: Network with colleagues who are working to embed a human factors approach. Learn from outstanding practice in using human fact
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Online event, United Kingdom
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Core skills in vascular surgery
This one day course from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh will teach junior surgical trainees fundamental knowledge of vascular emergencies and investigations, as well as basic vascular suturing skills irrespective of their specialty. Through lectures, interactive discussion and practical skills stations, participants should be able to assess vascular emergencies, interpret vascular inve
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Human Factors Masterclass - Difficult clinician patient interactions
This Masterclass is aimed at consultants and will be led by Dr Marcy Rosenbaum, Professor of Family Medicine and Faculty Development Consultant, Office of Consultation and Research in Medical Education, University of Iowa. Marcy is an expert in the skills that make difficult healthcare conversations easier, has published widely on the topic and is world renowned in training clinicians to use
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3rd Floor, 26 York Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
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4th Patient Safety Webinar 2022 - "medication without harm"
The International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations (IAPO) and Patient Academy for Innovation and Research (PAIR Academy) in partnership with Dakshama Health are launching a series of webinars to introduce the Strategic Framework of the Global Patient Safety Challenge - Medication Without Harm. The 4th webinar of the medication without harm webinar series is scheduled on June 18th, 2022, fr
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Next steps for treatment and management of chronic pain
This Westminster Health Forum conference will discuss the next steps for diagnosis, treatment and management of conditions that cause chronic pain, and the priorities for supporting people living with its effects. Delegates will examine the development of integrated healthcare in local communities and developing best practice for delivering patient-centred care - as well as the support requi
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Online event, United Kingdom
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Updating the ISO 23908 standard on safety mechanisms and the prevention of sharps injuries
Webinar to report on progress with updating the ISO 23908 standard on safety mechanisms in the design and manufacture of devices and the prevention of sharps injuries. See the agenda below. Agenda for webinar on 22.06.22 at 09.00 updating the ISO 23908 standard on safety mechanisms and the prevention of sharps injuries.docx Click here to join the meeting
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Webinar, United Kingdom
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Chartered Institute of Human Factors and Ergonomics: Controlling near misses
This free webinar will explore near misses in three different sectors and how controls can, or cannot, be developed to prevent future events. It will start with an introduction to the concept of near misses in healthcare and the challenges faced in learning from these near misses to improve safety. You will then hear how near misses are approached in rail and nuclear and how controls are deve
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Webinar, United Kingdom
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The future for medicine regulation
This Westminster conference will examine key issues for medicine regulation, looking at next steps for clinical trials and patient involvement. Overall, key areas for discussion include: regulation - the MHRA’s Delivery Plan for 2021-23 - the evolving role and scope of the regulator - developing new approaches to regulation - partnerships. clinical trials - priorities for chang
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Online event, United Kingdom
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National Voices’ conference on Integrated Care Systems
On 23 June 2022, National Voices is holding an all-day conference, as we explore the topic of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), on the eve of ICSs becoming statutory bodies that cover the entirety of England. Now is the right moment to identify the changes we want to see as a result of this fundamental shift in the way the health and care system is organised. We want to see better, more equal outcom
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Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference
The Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference 2022 will take place in the O’Flanagan Lecture Theatre, 123 St Stephen's Green, on Friday 23 September 2022. Bringing together a community of human factors in patient safety advocates across Ireland and abroad, the annual Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference will offer the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and insights from human facto
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RSCI, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin
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Taking care of yourself! Encouraging self-care in theatre teams
Perioperative practitioners have worked tirelessly to rise to the challenges presented in recent years, and now continue to face the challenge of managing record-breaking waiting lists. Theatre work is challenging. You’re on your feet all day, mentally engaged and, at times, emotionally charged. This study day gives you an opportunity to focus on your own health and wellbeing as well as the welfar
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University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
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Royal College of Radiologists - Duty of candour webinar
The Faculty of Clinical Radiology has developed guidance on the duty of candour with the aim of providing radiologists with guidance and real-world examples on the implementation of the duty of candour. The document recognises the unique circumstances faced by radiologists and all who work in imaging. It is not possible to provide guidance for every situation, but the aim is to provide an approach
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General practice: sharing the challenges and shaping the future
With general practice in crisis due to workforce shortages, an increasingly complex workload, rising public expectations, and further pressures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, The King's Fund are providing the time and space for you to reflect, think differently, share and learn. Join peers and experts from The King’s Fund to explore: what the future of general practice looks like
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The King's Fund, London, W1G 0AN, United Kingdom
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Tackling the elective surgery backlog: The case for digital, patient-centred perioperative care
NHS waiting lists are at record levels with 6 million people currently awaiting treatment, and the potential for this figure to reach 14 million over the coming years. With people waiting longer for treatment, the need to develop integrated perioperative pathways that better support patients through their surgical journey has never been greater. During the pandemic, hospitals turned to digi
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Webinar, United Kingdom
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Reducing women's health inequalities in the most-deprived areas
After decades of gender health inequality, the much-anticipated Women’s Health Strategy is an opportunity to improve the lives of all women, but especially those in lower socio-economic areas. Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show women’s life expectancy varies by almost eight years across England, ranging from 78.7 years in the most-deprived areas to 86.4 in the least.
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Online event, United Kingdom
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