@kswifty @rallybird2 @JenLRiley @JamesPrattACP@cn150@UHDBResusandSim@MRadford_HEECN @hed_hub @Julia03896841 We are just starting a specific sim set for our ACPs alongside our multi-dis team sessions already in place. Let me know if you have any questions.
Week 3 of our educational roadmap; Breathlessness. Simulating a PE for our junior team improves safety and confidence in treatment and escalation. #recognition#safeprescribing
Day 2 completed of MAU F1's simulation induction. What to do with chest pain, sepsis, DKA, stroke and GI bleed. Bright new stars of the future; excited to watch them grow on their 1st placement.
@dolmo76 I focus learning aim to participants. What holds us back? Fearing hierarchy itself? lacking confidence in clinical ability? I try to ensure across team participation to get them used to 'hearing' one another. Facilitators being difficult draws them together; great debrief!
In situ' simulation, developing better communication to create clarity from complexity. Well done MAU team for continuing to strive for quality. #quality#safety#sharedpurpose
Although COVID paused SBE, this time of reflection has inspired fresh thinking and change. Team MAU sim now deliver more opportunities than ever before. Welcome back SBE, and well done team. #sharedpurpose
Today's Ward simulation challenge was managing a quickly deteriorating patient, when on-call interruptions can be overwhelming. #immersion#authenticity
Today's bite-sized teaching helped staff to recognise and implement the cards chemo patients carry. Thank you to Pippa and the AOS team. #sepsis#neutropenic#actquickly
Today's Ward simulation was understanding the relationship between roles in escalation and working together for the best patient outcome. #workingtogether
Great ward simulations today on Capner. Two sessions on communication, with full multidisciplinary teams working together around GI bleeding. #simulation#multidisciplinary