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    03 February 2022

    There are a number of circumstances that compromise a clinician’s ability to provide safe care, such as unfollowable policies, malfunctioning equipment, or a culture of blame when something goes wrong. In some cases, these system-based factors force clinicians to step outside of the standard of care. Panelists will discuss how to apply the Just Culture framework to inform improvements when the standard of care is not followed and will describe the data that can identify system failures before harm occurs. 
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    26 January 2022 00:00      03 February 2022 00:00

    From Wednesday 26th January 2022 until February 3rd 2022, NHS England and NHS Improvement will be running daily drop-in Vaccine confidence Q&A sessions. These sessions are for all NHS staff to attend and will be an opportunity for you to ask any specific questions you might have regarding Covid-19 vaccines.
    Each of these drops-in sessions will be tailored towards a specific audience and hosted by a relevant clinical professionals who will answer any questions and signpost you to any additional information. These sessions will provide a safe and supportive environment to ask any questions you may have about the COVID-19 vaccines. Dates, times and themes are:
    Wednesday 26 January: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Primary Care Thursday 27 January: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm - Vaccines and Fertility Friday 28 January: 10:00am – 11:00 am - Vaccines and the Science Saturday 29 January: 7:00pm – 8:00 pm - Vaccines and Your Faith Sunday 30 January: 7:00pm - 8:00pm - Vaccines and Your Faith Monday 31 January: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Vaccines for Nursing and Midwifery Staff Tuesday 1 February: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm - Vaccines and Fertility Wednesday 2 February: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Vaccines for Healthcare Students Thursday 3 February: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm - Vaccines and the Science Please note that registration for each session will close three hours before each session begins. You will need to register with your NHS email address.
    Joining instructions will be send to registered delegates two hours before each session begins. 
    For further information contact Erika Ottley at erika.ottley@nhs.net or on 0779 913 3321

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    03 February 2022 12:00      13:30

    Join us for a series of free online webinars brought to you by Bolt Burdon Kemp’s specialist Women’s Health Team to help raise awareness of racial inequality in maternal healthcare. Hear from leaders and influencers in maternal healthcare, focusing on changes required across the profession to improve the level of care provided to those who identify as ethnic minority mothers and birthing people.
    We have a fabulous line up of expert speakers and each webinar will be followed by a Q&A session. Come and join us for a chance to contribute to the discussion and share experiences.
    This webinar will be led by Elsie Gayle, Midwife and will include lived experience from a Pakistani mother
    To register, please email webinars@boltburdonkemp.co.uk - you will be sent a Zoom invite with joining details nearer the time.

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    03 February 2022 12:00      13:00

    At a time when deaths from coronary heart disease and stroke are markedly declining, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, deaths from heart failure are increasing. The management of this devastating long-term condition is estimated to account for 2% of the entire NHS budget, with 70% of this spent on acute hospital admissions. Both prevalence and incidence of heart failure increase steeply with increasing age and with deprivation but outcomes for patients are improved with earlier diagnosis and treatment.  
    Join the King's Fund for this free online event, where we will consider how heart failure is a growing population health problem and the solutions to help overcome the challenges this condition presents. These include preventing the underlying causes of heart failure, as well as identifying risk factors for the condition, such as access to diagnosis, particularly for older people and those from more deprived communities. 
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