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SUMMARY:Structured Judgement Reviews
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patient Safety Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	A new approach to Structured Judgement Reviews (SJRs)\; u
	sing them as a triage tool and avoiding the use of poor and very poor to b
	etter align with PSIRF.\n\n\n\n	This course looks at moving SJRs away from
	 questions of avoidability of harm and instead looks at how they can be us
	ed to determine what type of learning response should follow a patient’s
	 death. The explicit judgements of poor and very poor that are in traditio
	nal SJR models are no longer helpful and delegates will be provided with u
	pdated and positive alternatives that focus on organisational learning.\n\
	n\n\n	Who should attend?\n\n\n\n	Healthcare professionals tasked with deci
	ding on an appropriate learning response following the death of a patient.
	 Healthcare professionals who undertake Structured Judgement Reviews who w
	ish to align these with PSIRF principles.\n\n\n\n	Key learning objectives\
	n\n\n\n	\n		Where SJRs fit in the overall clinical governance structure of
	 their organisation\, why they are being conducted and what questions they
	 are designed to answer.\n	\n	\n		How to organise case notes for effective
	 review\; use of timelines.\n	\n	\n		What other sources of evidence to con
	sider.\n	\n	\n		Making explicit judgements around quality of care\; eviden
	ce base and standards used.\n	\n	\n		When and how to escalate potential is
	sues with professional conduct.\n	\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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