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    31 March 2020      02 April 2020

    Your job is to lead your organisation's patient safety efforts. You have ways to monitor and investigate harm to patients. You have data. You've put an action plan into place.
    So, why aren't you seeing results? The situation may not be getting worse, but your data is frustratingly stable. You're not seeing the reductions in harm from falls, VTEs, CA-UTIs, pressure ulcers, or infections you expected. You're getting pressure from above you and your staff is suffering from burnout.
    Everyone is trying their best, but patients are still experiencing unnecessary harm. You know that continually investigating and re-investigating case-by-case won't get you the insights necessary to guide fundamental changes, but what's the alternative?
    If you're looking for a different approach, consider the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's (IHI's) three-day Leading Patient Safety: United Kingdom programme. It offers practical and scientific methods to create a whole-system approach to eliminating harm.
    Further information and registration

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    02 April 2020 11:30      12:00

    This webinar series from the Royal Society of Medicine aims to support you as we navigate the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. We're aiming to unite healthcare workers on the frontlines with senior decision makers leading the response in this critical fight against COVID-19.
    Chaired by leading experts, these webinars aim to support you as we discuss different topics and challenges that healthcare workers, leaders and the public are facing, and how we are responding. 
    In this first webinar, Dr Rachel Clarke will discuss the challenging topics of bereavement and dying with Sir Simon Wessely, drawing on her own professional and personal encounters.

    The COVID-19 pandemic is raising difficult questions about end of life care, and some frontline staff and care-givers are experiencing dilemmas they never expected to face; Dr Clarke and Sir Simon will explore these issues bringing in their own professional experience, with plenty of opportunites for Q&A.
    Further information and registration

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    02 April 2020 12:00      12:30

    How to make sure your advice and guidance delivers the Long Term Plan - Photo A&G in practice.
    This free webinar will give you practical insight into Consultant Connect’s Photo Advice & Guidance service. You will find out how the service is used across the UK and, NHS Birmingham and Solihull CCG will share their experience implementing the service for teledermatology in their area. 
    The agenda will cover:
    Photo A&G: Overview and demonstration. Customer case study: NHS Birmingham and Solihull CCG.  Q&A: Delegates to submit questions via a chat box during the webinar.

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    02 April 2020 14:00

    ORCHA are hosting a free #COVID19 webinar today. ⁦‪@LizAshallPayne⁩ and ⁦‪@AndyJeans5⁩ will be showing how you can find the best apps to support remote care.
    Follow the link to register

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    02 April 2020 19:00

    Surgeons are affected by adverse events. There is a paucity of data on the impact of adverse events on UK surgeons, on the factors that affect the degree and nature of this impact, and on the interventions that might ameliorate this impact either before or after an adverse event. This presentation from Kevin J Turner will include early results of a UK survey and details of an RCT to evaluate the effectiveness of resilience training for surgical trainees.
    Part of a series of free webinars from The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
    Register

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