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    Jun 01
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    10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit

    Join the Patient Safety Movement in celebrating our 10th anniversary summit with world-renowned speakers and panelists discussing the latest challenges and solutions in patient safety. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to renew your organisation’s commitment to a culture of safety and make global connections to like-minded individuals working to eliminate preventable patient and healthcare worke


    • VEA Newport Beach, A Marriott Resort & Spa, 900 Newport centre drive, Newport Beach, California, CA 92660, United States
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    Jun 05
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    Care Opinion for patient safety research: Shaping the future

    Care Opinion are hosting this interactive half-day online event. The event will be spilt into two key parts: Part 1. What have we learned from existing Care Opinion research? Part 2. What might we do in the future? Shaping the future of Care Opinion research and development. The event is a celebration of the work that has been completed within the NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Pa

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    Jun 06

    Patient Safety Learning Summits

    West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Quality Governance team is hosting a series of Patient Safety Learning Summits. Throughout the year they will be holding four events, focusing on patient safety, with a range of speakers (national and international).  WHO are the summits aimed for? All healthcare professionals and students who want to learn more about patient safety, participate


    • Watford Football Club and Online , United Kingdom
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    Jun 07

    HSJ Data & Analytics Forum: Turning data into action to transform system-wide operations, improve care navigation and enhance population health outcomes

    The implementation of policies from the centre, getting systems talking to each other and bridging the gap between analysts and clinicians all remain system-wide issues. The HSJ Data & Analytics Forum is a unique opportunity to challenge thinking, discuss challenges openly and share best practice through a blend of keynote speeches, panel sessions and intimate round-table discussions.  Re


    • etc venues, Fenchurch Street, London
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    Jun 07
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    Root Cause Analysis: 2 day masterclass

    This two day intensive masterclass will provide Root Cause Analysis Training in line with the July 2019 Patient Safety Strategy. This intensive two day masterclass will provide Root Cause Analysis training in line with the 2019 Patient Safety Strategy and subsequent guidance. The course will offer a practical guide to conducting RCA with a focus on systems-based patient safety investigation a

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    Jun 07

    What is quality and how do we perform quality improvement?

    Leadership in the NHS is the responsibility of all staff. This one day masterclass in Quality Improvement will allow all healthcare staff to learn about QI methodology, tools to use and how to lead change. The day has been developed to provide both practical and appropriate QI training to all staff.  You will learn what QI tools to use and how to maintain the improvements. You will explore ho

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    Jun 08
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    VII Latin American Patient Safety Summit in Chile

    Free online congress, in Santiago de Chile. Welcome to all of you. Please find attached the programme. FINAL FLYER OFICIAL 2 (1).pdf

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    Jun 08
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    Keeping people out of hospital: the potential of diagnostic testing in innovating patient pathways

    In the context of the complex challenges across the health and care landscape, including significant workforce shortages and limited clinical capacity, this free online event will consider the role of diagnostics in supporting those working in the system and keeping people out of hospital.   The King's Fund event will explore:  the potential that increased access to diagnostic testing

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    Jun 08
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    Parliament & HealthTech Networking Reception

    The event will be hosted by Lord Bethell, Member of the House of Lords and the former Health Minister, who will provide the opening remarks. Health Tech Alliance Chair Dame Barbara Hakin will welcome attendees and chair the event. The event will consist of opening remarks, a keynote address, networking and drinks. This event series follows the successes of our previous Conferences, origi


    • House of Lords Parliament Square , London, SW1A 0PW, United Kingdom
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    Jun 10
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    ISMP Canada: Multi-incident analysis & Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM)

    This virtual workshop will provide participants with background theory and hands-on practice in using a multi-incident analysis to analyse a group of medication incidents that share a common topic on day 1 and introduce a novel tool called the Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM) on day 2. Register

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    Jun 10

    Root Cause Analysis: 1 day masterclass

    This intensive masterclass will provide in-house Root Cause Analysis training in line with The NHS Patient Safety Strategy (July 2019). The course will offer a practical guide to Root Cause Analysis with a focus on systems-based patient safety investigation as proposed by the forthcoming National Patient Safety Incident Response Framework which emphasises the requirement for investigations to

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    Jun 12
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    Baby Loss Conference: Learning from the National Maternity Service Reviews

    Learn from Dr Bill Kirkup and other key speakers about recent National Maternity Service Reviews and how they are changing practice. Register


    • Fieldfisher, London Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane , London , EC4R 3TT, United Kingdom
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    Jun 13

    Clinical audit masterclass

    This one day clinical audit masterclass will provide you with a full understanding of why clinical audit is important to organisations, teams and individuals (e.g. helping to meet your revalidation requirements).   Short activities will help you understand how clinical audit relates to research, service evaluation and other current quality improvement techniques. Register hub members r

  • Jun 13
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    Busting prostate cancer myths

    Join Prostate Cancer UK to hear from men with lived experience as we explore the truth behind common prostate cancer myths. Together with our Specialist Nurses, we'll be answering questions and offering advice on tackling difficult subject matters with your loved ones, ensuring they understand the facts. Together, we can help men understand their risk of prostate cancer and save lives.  Regis

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    Jun 16
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    SEIPS masterclass in maternity

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) encourages investigations across the NHS to apply the Systems Engineering for Patient Safety (SEIPS) approach. This 2.5 hour masterclass will focus on using SEIPS in maternity.  SEIPS trainer Dr Dawn Benson has extensive experience of using and teaching SEIPS, as a Human Factors tool, in health and social care safety investigation.  She will b

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    Jun 19
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    The Health Foundation: Clinical audit and quality improvement methods: dancing partners or strictly rivals?

    This online session will explore the purpose of clinical audit and then compare and contrast this with the key principles of a quality improvement approach. With this foundation we’ll then discuss how these approaches are complementary as part of a holistic approach to improving quality of health and care. Some NHS organisations are already on a journey to a more integrated approach to c

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    Jun 20
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    HFMA members' summer series

    This unique series of online events will provide Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) members with a variety of engaging sessions over three days. The programme will be centred around several key themes: Career development – including resilience training, progression within the NHS, qualifications mapping and developing your personal brand. The bigger picture – technol

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    Jun 20
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    The King's Fund: Accelerating progress on cardiovascular disease

    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of morbidity, disability and mortality in England and a significant driver of health inequalities. It disproportionately affects people in deprived and ethnic minority communities and accounts for one-fifth of the gap in life expectancy between most and least deprived areas. The King’s Fund report, Cardiovascular disease in England, hi


    • The King's Fund, London, W1G 0AN, United Kingdom
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    Jun 20
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    Inaugural Asia-Pacific Patient Safety (APPS) Network Webinar

    The WHO Asia-Pacific Patient Safety (APPS) Network has been established to provide a robust platform for patient safety practitioners and experts from the region to share practices, approaches, resources, ideas, experiences and opportunities in patient safety; to support building high reliability health care in the Asia-Pacific region. APPS Network is aligned to Global Patient Safety Action P

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    Jun 21
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    Health20 Summit

    H20 Summit 2023: Geopolitical Order at a Turning Point and Implications on the Future of Health4All – The Power of Cohesiveness in the G20 & G7 G20 and G7 policymakers, government ministers, multilateral organisations, the global health community, the private sector, economists and investors, civil society and academia, will join discussions to build upon the recommendations of the G7 Lea


    • Geneva, Switzerland
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    Jun 21

    Serious incident investigation: Implementing the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF)

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) was published on 16th August 2022 and replaces the Serious incident Framework. This national conference looks at the practicalities of Serious Incident Investigation on and Learning and how this has changed with the publication of PSIRF.  The conference will also update delegates on best practice in serious incident investigation under PS

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    Jun 21
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    The future of virtual wards series: New ways of nursing

    ‘Nurses are voting with their feet’, so said a report by the RCN in February of this year, describing the mass exodus of tens of thousands of skilled and experienced nurses. With workforce challenges an indisputable pressure facing the NHS, how can virtual wards be a part of the solution to address these pressures and support future resilience. Join this animated and thought-provoking discuss

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    Jun 21
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    Ethics and regulation for AI in health

    As the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in health and care continues to progress rapidly, it's essential that clinicians ensure this technology is used for the benefit of patients and to assist us in providing equitable and high-quality care both now and in the future. However, it's also crucial that we are aware of the potential risks and unintended consequences of using AI. This mon


    • Royal Society of Medicine, London, United Kingdom
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    Jun 22
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    ISMP Canada: Incident analysis and proactive risk assessment for paramedicine

    This virtual workshop will provide paramedics with background theory and hands-on practice in incident analysis using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and in proactive risk assessment using Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA). Register

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    Jun 22
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    RCNi’s Nurse physical health and wellbeing webinar 2023

    When your working life revolves around taking care of others, it can be difficult to remember to pay your own health the same heed. From reports of the prevalence of back pain amongst nurses to an increasing awareness of the toll that shift work can take on diet and sleep patterns, the impact of the profession on nurses’ personal health and safety can be extreme. First in a series of RCNi web

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    Jun 22
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    Webinar: Taking Action – Strategic picture & culture change

    Taking place as part of Clinical Audit Awareness Week, this webinar will feature Vin Diwakar, Medical Director for Secondary Care and Transformation, discussing the bigger picture around taking action on clinical audit and how the newly launched NHS Impact can support improvements based on findings and recommendations.  We will also hear from Michael Sykes, Senior Research Fellow at Northumbr

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    Jun 23

    Investigation and learning from deaths

    This National Conference focuses on improving the investigation and learning from deaths in NHS Trusts. By collecting the data and taking action in response to failings in care, trusts will be able to give an open and honest account of the circumstances leading to a death. There will be an extended focus on engaging and involving patients, families and staff following a death, and on learning from

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    Jun 23
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    SEIPS masterclass in emergency departments

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) encourages investigations across the NHS to apply SEIPS. This 2.5 hour masterclass will focus upon using SEIPS in Emergency Departments.  SEIPS trainer Dr Dawn Benson has extensive experience of using and teaching SEIPS, as a Human Factors tool, in health and social care safety investigation.  She will be joined in these masterclass sessions b

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    Jun 24
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    ISMP Canada: Incident analysis and proactive risk assessment

    This virtual workshop will provide health care professionals with background theory and hands-on practice in incident analysis using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and in proactive risk assessment using Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA). Register

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    Jun 24
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    Everywoman festival

    The Everywoman festival is a one day event aimed at all women over the age of 16 and aims to empower women to understand what is normal and when to seek help for issues that can affect 90% of women at some point in their life. The festival combines more than 40 workshops and 6 themed seminar sessions with a fun, relaxed environment with art workshops, food and drink, music and charity stands. 


    • Insole Court, Cardiff, United Kingdom
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    Jun 27

    Human Factors: Using the SEIPS framework for patient safety and investigations

    SEIPS 2.0 is the most widely used model in human factors in healthcare. This one day masterclass will look at the model itself and how it can be applied to healthcare departments. It will look at real world examples as well as the literature. SEIPS 2.0 is the next-generation healthcare human factors model , which embraces 3 principles of Systems orientation, Person-centeredness and Desig

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    Jun 27

    Engaging patients & families in complaints under Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and the complaints standards framework

    This virtual masterclass will build confidence in compassionately engaging and involving families and loved ones to work within the requirements of PSIRF and the Complaints Standards Framework. But more than this, the masterclass will support staff to go beyond compliance to understand the issues and emotional component on a deeper level; to have real authentic engagement and involvement with pati

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    Jun 27
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    Patients and PSRIF: Changing culture

    Speakers for this session are Dr Tracey Herlihey, head of patient safety incident response policy at NHS England, and Dr Henrietta Hughes OBE, patient safety commissioner.  Dr Herlihey will discuss how the patient safety incident response framework (PSIRF) is changing the culture amongst healthcare workers and what this means for individuals.  Dr Hughes will discuss the events leading up

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    Jun 28
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    ICS Delivery Forum 2023 – Leeds

    Public Policy Project's second phase of its integrated care policy programme will centre around the ICS Delivery Forum. The Delivery Forum will build on the foundations of the ICS Roadshow, continuing to connect key health and care stakeholders at a localised debate and networking. However, the Delivery Forum will focus on developing impact-driven, results-orientated insights. Working in


    • Leeds, United Kingdom
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    Jun 29

    Patient safety in hospices

    The day will highlight best practice in improving safety in hospices, highlight new developments such as the implications of the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), and the new CQC Inspection Framework, and will focus on key clinical safety areas such as falls prevention, medication safety, reduction and management of pressure ulcers, nutrition and hydration, improving the resp

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    Jun 29
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    Stay And Thrive sharing and learning event

    Join @StayAndThrive on the 29 of June for a virtual sharing and learning event. This event will focus on building, belonging and maximising personal and professional growth, which are the three fundamental pillars of Stay and Thrive. During the event, you will hear and learn from organisations who are implementing positive practices in relation to two aspects of the bundle. Sign up

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    Jun 29
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    A place of safety? Learning from avoidable harm in the NHS

    Launch event for PHSO’s new report, A place of safety? Learning from avoidable harm in the NHS. Date: Thursday 29 June 2023 Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm Venue: Westminster Suite, Broadway House, London, SW1H 9NQ While there have been significant developments in patient safety over the last decade, there is a concerning disconnect between increasing activity and progress made in embe

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    Jun 29
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    The King's Fund: Improving outcomes in cancer care

    Early diagnosis and treatment are critical in extending the lives of those living with cancer and improving their quality of life.   However, a number of national performance standards around diagnosis and waiting times for cancer care have not been met for several years. The Covid-19 pandemic has further highlighted the need to ensure that cancer programmes are not disrupted in the future, a

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    Jun 29
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    Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) in maternity workshop

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) sets out a new approach to learning and improving following patient safety incidents across the NHS in England. This workshop will cover key information and questions regarding the transition to PSIRF within maternity settings. Audience: PSIRF webinars are open to everyone to attend, including both NHS and arm’s length bodies

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    Jun 30
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    SEIPS masterclass in mental health

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) encourages investigations across the NHS to apply SEIPS. This 2.5 hour masterclass will focus upon using SEIPS in Mental Health. SEIPS trainer Dr Dawn Benson has extensive experience of using and teaching SEIPS, as a Human Factors tool, in health and social care safety investigation.  She will be joined in these masterclass sessions by clinica

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