Kerry Russell, senior clinical educator at Charing Cross Hospital, shares how her personal journey inspired her to become a wellbeing champion and why looking after each other – and ourselves – is more important than ever. ➡️ https://t.co/Tzj1zKbWuJ
#StressAwarenessMonth
Thank you to everyone leading the ACCESS Feedback project! Over the past year, feedback from patients, relatives, referring and receiving units 🚑🏥, and access staff has been instrumental in helping us improve our processes #Patientfeedback#NHSL#CQC#NHSTeamfeedback#ACCTs
Learn how to make your presentations, posters, and articles easier for human beings to process!
My talk on Cognitive Load in science communication is now up on YouTube.
▶️ https://t.co/hD5lsNQcm8
What do the experiences of newly qualified nurses and midwives tell us about the state of the nursing and midwifery workforce, and the future of these professions? Dharaa Patel, Simon Newitt and @SazzaMcGloin share their reflections in our new blog: https://t.co/jGfFf5f3bm
📣 Exciting Opportunity Alert! Join the ACCESS service as a Retrieval Practitioner for a 6-month secondment/fixed term role. 🏥 Gain invaluable experience in the fast-paced world of retrieval work. Apply now and make a difference! #ACCESSLondon#CriticalCare#NursingJobs#ODPs
Wishing nurse educators far and wide a very happy International nurses Day!
It is a huge thank you from us for the difference you make day everyday 💙
Tell us how you're celebrating today and what makes you proud to be a nurse.
#CNEnet#IND23#NursesDay
It's International Nurses Day on May 12.
What's happening where you work to thank nurses?
Thanks to @roystoncartoons for capturing the mood of nurses on #IND2023 - and best wishes from everyone at https://t.co/UdC8IhT2me and RCNiPlus.
#nursesday#nursesweek
Thank you to all staff that made it possible. ACCESS has finished the first month of existence with more than 150 transfers and on Friday will run its first Clinical Governance Day.
#ACCESSLondon#TransferMedicine#ACCTS#RetrievalMedicine
Very excited to have been a part of the first ever ACCESS Transfer service for London! Here’s to an exciting future providing critical transfers for the whole of the city!
100 transfers!!!
Thank you to all teams involved in helping to safely complete the first 100 transfers of the new Pan London Adult Critical Care Transfer Service!!!! #ACCESSLondon#RetrievalMedicine#CriticalCare#ACCTS
Normalising behaviours that cause harm to others is unfortunately common and excused. We all need to challenge ourselves and others and stop these behaviours to create a safe environment to work in.
Fantastic airway compromise training with our very own consultant @DrDavidRouse at the Intensive Care band 7/8 meeting @Imperialpeople#teamITU@KezzaRuzza