OBJECTIVES: To develop, implement and evaluate a novel patient safety training programme for junior doctors across a Foundation School-'Lessons Learnt: Building a Safer Foundation'. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective preintervention /postintervention study across 16 Foundation Programmes in North West England, UK. 1169 participants including all Foundation Programme Directors, Administrators, Foundation trainees and senior faculty. INTERVENTIONS: Half-day stakeholder engagement event and faculty development through recruitment and training of local senior doctors. Foundation trainee-led monthly 60-min sessions integrated into compulsory Foundation teaching from January to July 2011 comprising case-based discussion and analysis of...
Purpose - Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Aust...
Introduction: Worldwide government initiatives are the proof that simulation is increasingly recogni...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...
OBJECTIVES: To develop, implement and evaluate a training programme for senior doctors to become fac...
As frontline clinicians, junior doctors (trainees) are being increasingly recognised as powerful age...
BACKGROUND: Training in patient safety is an important element of medical education. Most educationa...
BACKGROUND: Education and training of health care professionals is necessary to achieve sustainable ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite an explosion of interest in improving safety and reducing error in health care...
Background: Increasing demand exists for blended approaches to the development of professionalism. T...
Introduction Increasing emphasis on medical trainee competence in patient safety and quality improve...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety training often provides learners with a health professional's perspective...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Objectives Educating healthcare professionals in patient safety is essential to achieving sustainab...
Background: Although patient safety is becoming widely taught in medical schools, its effect has bee...
Purpose - Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Aust...
Introduction: Worldwide government initiatives are the proof that simulation is increasingly recogni...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...
OBJECTIVES: To develop, implement and evaluate a training programme for senior doctors to become fac...
As frontline clinicians, junior doctors (trainees) are being increasingly recognised as powerful age...
BACKGROUND: Training in patient safety is an important element of medical education. Most educationa...
BACKGROUND: Education and training of health care professionals is necessary to achieve sustainable ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite an explosion of interest in improving safety and reducing error in health care...
Background: Increasing demand exists for blended approaches to the development of professionalism. T...
Introduction Increasing emphasis on medical trainee competence in patient safety and quality improve...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety training often provides learners with a health professional's perspective...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Objectives Educating healthcare professionals in patient safety is essential to achieving sustainab...
Background: Although patient safety is becoming widely taught in medical schools, its effect has bee...
Purpose - Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Aust...
Introduction: Worldwide government initiatives are the proof that simulation is increasingly recogni...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...