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ISO 45003:2021(E) is a guidance document that provides practical advice on managing psychosocial risks in the workplace. This document is designed to help organisations prevent work-related injury and ill health of their workers and other interested parties, and to promote well-being at work.
This masterclass will explore the key concepts of ISO 45003:2021(E) and how they apply specifically to healthcare settings. It will discuss strategies for identifying and assessing psychosocial risks, implementing preventive measures, monitoring effectiveness, and promoting well-being in the workplace.
The goal is for you to leave this masterclass with a comprehensive understanding of how ISO 45003:2021(E) can be used to manage psychosocial risks in your own organization. You will also have an opportunity to share best practices with colleagues from other healthcare organisations.
Who should attend: Clinical staff, Managers, Admin staff, Policy makers and Board members.
Key learning objectives:
Participants will have a comprehensive understanding of psychosocial risks in the healthcare workplace. Participants will be able to identify preventive measures that can be implemented to manage these risks. Participants will understand the importance of monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of these measures. Participants will have an increased awareness of their own well-being and safety in the workplace. Participants will have an opportunity to share best practices with colleagues from other healthcare organisations. Register
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24 January 2024 12:00 13:00
PPPs 2024 Cancer Care programme kicks off with this report launch webinar on AI in Imaging Diagnostics. While discussions concerning artificial intelligence (AI) have come to dominate public discourse since the launch of ChatGPT last year, in healthcare, AI has been the subject of intense debate for some time.
Many of the key talking points that define the debate in healthcare echo that of its wider implications, namely the unintended consequences of unleashing unregulated algorithms across the sector and the potentially profound implications AI could have upon workforces globally.
However, it is perhaps in healthcare where AI stands to make its greatest and most positive impact. Healthcare is a data-rich industry, with the treatment of patients leading to the production of vast amounts of medical records, images, lab results, and numerous other data outputs. This multimodal data can be used to train a wide range of AI systems, leading to the development of new, more targeted drug treatments and diagnostic tools, more personalised care, and a more efficient healthcare system.
Join an expert panel as they help to launch PPPs newest report exploring what it takes to begin implementing AI at scale in imaging diagnostics in the NHS.
Register for the webinar
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