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Behind the paper invites clinicians to explore their published work.
Behind the paper – Stars, stripes and scripts: Innovations and challenges in U.S. pharmacy
In this video, pharmacist and final year medical student, Roshan Tasgaonkar Pharm.D, dives into his recently published Future Healthcare Journal paper, Stars, stripes and scripts: Innovations and challenges in US pharmacy.
Behind the paper: Clinical Incidents and Complaints and FY1 Induction
Our expert panel discuss the paper “Incident Teaching (IT)” Lecture Series – Incorporating Education Surrounding Clinical Incidents and Complaints into Foundation Year 1 (FY1) Doctors’ Induction.
Behind the paper: How to improve medication safety at hospital discharge
Jen Flatman, medicines safety and governance pharmacist and former RCP medicines safety clinical fellow, discusses the development of a resource to support people to continue to use their medicines safely once they leave hospital.
Behind the paper: Moving beyond the AI sales pitch
This video dives into the Future Healthcare Journal’s paper "Moving Beyond the AI Sales Pitch. The discussion focuses on how clinical AI should support and not replace clinicians. Focusing on safety, trust, and practical issues around AI implementation in healthcare.
Behind the paper: Health changing conversations
Dr Penny Newman is an NHS England NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellow (NIA) and former community Trust Medical Director, Director of Public Health and GP. Penny talks with our Editor-in-chief Dan Smith about Future Healthcare Journal paper Health changing conversations: clinicians’ experience of health coaching in the East of England.
Behind the paper: A clinical respiratory QI faculty
Behind the paper invites clinicians to explore their published work. This paper was published by the Future Healthcare Journal and written by Lucy Boast, Judith Hampson, Emma Toplis, Fatima Al-Arrayed, Daniel Williams, Christopher Fewings, Lindsay Snell and Aklak Choudhury.