Safety learning

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Webinar: Patients and PSRIF: changing culture
Dr Tracey Herlihey, head of patient safety incident response policy at NHS England and Dr Henrietta Hughes OBE, patient safety commissioner.

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Webinar: Navigating patient safety with NCEPOD and the RCP
Our experts explore how NCEPOD's work has led to patient safety initiatives including national early warning scores and the management of sepsis.

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Tracey Herlihey: The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
PSIRF sets out a new approach to achieving effective learning and improvement following patient safety incidents.

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Eddie Kinsella: Why patient safety must be special every day
Patient-centred care requires effective engagement and communication between clinician and patient.

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Dr Annie Hunningher: NatSSIPs2
Dr Annie Hunningher introduces NatSSIPs, the changes in NatSSIPs2 and how it is applicable to medical procedures.

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Andrew Rochford: The importance of World Patient Safety Day
More than 50% of harm is preventable, you may be right to ask whether ‘first, do no harm’ is at the centre of clinical practice?