Summary
This is part of our series of Patient Safety Spotlight interviews, where we talk to people working for patient safety about their role and what motivates them. Jordan talks to us about his journey from drama school to patient safety, how the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) will change the way the NHS looks at safety, and how his love of driving makes him think differently about his role.
A transcript of the interview is also available below.
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About the Author
Jordan is the Serious Incident, Quality Improvement and Governance Lead for Milton Keynes Mental Health and Central and North West London NHS Trust. He started his patient safety career at East of England Ambulance Service, embedding learning from incidents across the Trust, where he also started the podcast ‘EEAST General Broadcast’. He’s an experienced comms professional, having worked for the ambulance service, East Anglian Air Ambulance and Bedfordshire Police in their press offices, and has a background in Drama and Education. He’s passionate about working with teams to improve safety culture, and looking outside healthcare to find ideas and solutions to challenges we face.
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