Part-time Surgical Science and Practice programme from the University of Oxford. Courses in #ptsafety, QI, human factors, leadership, #meded, technology & EBHC.
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Last week we had our Becoming a Clinical Educator module running. Here are some of our students attending a session led by Prof. Linda de Cossart and Dr Tim Wright.
Both our MSc in Surgical Science and Practice and Postgraduate Certificate in Patient Safety and Quality Improvement are accepting applications for entry in 2024.
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Tom Revington with students who attended the Quality Improvement Science and Systems Analysis module this October in the Rewley House courtyard. Smiles all around despite the weather!
Both our MSc in Surgical Science and Practice and Postgraduate Certificate in Patient Safety and Quality Improvement are accepting applications for entry in 2024.
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Students attending the Quality Improvement Science and Systems Analysis module learning by doing with Dr Paul Walley, a leading authority on achieving better patient flow through healthcare pathways.
Exploring HF methods for design in healthcare @OxfordSSP @NDCNOxford @DrLaurenMorgan @Poetlaurieate1 - hierarchical task analysis to make a cup of tea! Such powerful insights into work as done that we should be applying to clinical workspaces
Students engaging on our latest surgical science and practice module: Human factors, teamwork and communication.
This can be taken as a 5-day course or as part of a postgraduate award.
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Great interactive session on FMEA in the Human Factors module - solving healthcare’s problems with the outstanding expertise in our audience 😃@OxSTaRCentre@NDCNOxford@NDSurgicalSci
Charles Vincent kicking off the final two days of the HF module with his powerful insights into the patient safety movement and how we could do better - absolutely awesome! @OxSTaRCentre @NDCNOxford @NDSurgicalSci
@pbnes sharing his expertise in the very wide world of human factors @OxSTaRCentre @NDCNOxford @NDSurgicalSci - healthcare needs to embrace HF expertise if we really want a meaningful safety culture
Discover our flexible part-time graduate courses and training in medical and health sciences – including paediatric infectious diseases, surgical science, nanomedicine, translational therapeutics and more. Apply now for a course starting autumn 2021. ➡️ https://t.co/XxWvvU9ygD
We reopen for visitors tomorrow!
Reconnect in the heart of Oxford with fascinating free exhibitions, tours of our stunning spaces, and our welcoming café and gift shop.
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#OxfordVaccine good news.
Further study of the #OxfordVaccine in US populations shows that the vaccine remains highly effective and safe, preventing severe disease & death from #COVID19.
Looking forward to speaking at the @OxfordSSP MSc course today to discuss how and why as medical students we developed @tournistrip, and also innovating in the #COVID19 era
Spoiler alert - #ABCD definitely comes up
#Neurosurgicalpearls: Pictured is a creator of a key set of surgical instruments used in neurosurgical procedures. Who can name this influential neurosurgeon?
‘Government could support lifelong learning, or just launch initiatives.’ The Department’s Director Professor @jonathan_michie discusses the Government's commitment to support adult education and whether it will deliver on this agenda. Read the article ⬇️
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