Summary
We asked the Patient Safety Group (PSG) of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) to draw up their top 10 patient safety tips for surgical trainees.
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Listen to the patient and what matters to them; share decisions with them. Encourage the patient to be in control of their care; they only have to consider their own care and will not be lost to follow up.
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Trust your instincts; always speak up if you think something is not right.
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Never be afraid to ask for help if you need it.
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Look after yourself and your team; there can be no patient safety without team safety.
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Foster good team working; recognise and respect the value of all team members; take account of everyone’s strengths and weaknesses.
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Take responsibility for the safety of your patients; patient safety is everyone’s responsibility, not just that of the quality improvement team.
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Help design systems that make it easier for you to do the right thing.
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Do not make assumptions. Work as imagined is not the same as work done; make sure you always test any process in practice and confirm that what you think is the case is actually happening. Regularly audit your practice.
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Celebrate good practice and share your experiences.
- Take on board feedback and learn from it; be willing to change practice. When outcomes are not as expected, openly discuss and learn, to enable you and your team to reduce the risk of the same thing happening again.
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