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    29 January 2025

    Virtual Reality (VR) is increasingly integrated into healthcare to enhance patient care. When paired with simulation, VR is becoming a common tool for training and education. It immerses clinicians in realistic simulations of procedures, allowing them to practice techniques effectively and cost-efficiently.
    The Virtual Reality and Simulation Summit emphasises the practical application of these technologies in current clinical practice. Rather than focusing on theoretical concepts, the summit features real-world case studies demonstrating how VR and simulation are actively improving medical practice today. Attendees will gain valuable insights into these practical benefits.
    This conference will enable you to:
    Network with colleagues who are working to implement virtual reality and simulation in healthcare Understand the national context and potential Improve your understanding of how we can bring virtual reality and simulation together to improve training and education of clinicians Reflect on case studies in various areas where virtual reality is being implemented in clinical practice Understand the practicalities of implementing virtual reality for patients in a hospital setting Ensure organizational support and understand the economic case for this technology Understand how the use of simulation can improve patient care Understand how simulation involving virtual patients can improve training efficiency and cut costs communication skills Learn from case studies including:
    learning to spot signs of sepsis preparing children for surgery supporting recovery from major-trauma training future pharmacists. Register

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    29 January 2025 13:00      14:00

    The Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations (MNSI) programme is part of a national strategy to improve maternity safety across the NHS in England. MNSI has completed over 3500 independent safety investigations, using system focused methodology, into maternity events, including direct and indirect maternal deaths in pregnancy and up to 6 weeks postpartum. This webinar will explore a thematic analysis of safety investigations into Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).
    Speakers:
    Dr Charlotte Frise Dr Louise Page Joanna Girling Emily Barrow Register for the webinar

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