We are delighted to announce the launch of the 3rd new Project ECHO hub in Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway, following the first opening of the East Ayrshire hub in July!
@mareetoddmsp spoke at the event yesterday.
> https://t.co/CpktTBVPn2
Reflective article from Kirsty Bateson, previous DLP participant and Project Development Lead for Echo. ⬇️
ECHO is designed to create safe spaces to talk and exchange knowledge about the challenges and complexities of patient care.
https://t.co/HORkKjQw3q
We are ready to launch our Care Homes ECHO. Care home staff can come to the introduction meeting to hear about and comment on the proposed programme. We have a small fund to reimburse staff for online attendance.
@HighlandHospice@CEOHighlandHos
https://t.co/27N2M8pW3n
Applications are now open for Churchill Fellowships focused on rural communities. This is a life-changing opportunity to discover new ideas from around the world to help strengthen #rural life > https://t.co/EzFnoRLbSz #ChurchillFellowship@ChurchillFship
🧵 A sorrowful, emotional song about The Clearances being sung beautifully by Susanne MacDonald at Culloden Battlefield today. The melancholy lyrics are beyond heart-wrenching and take us right back to those difficult times. (1/4)
We're here to replicate ECHO. We've trained 10 hubs in Scotland so far including our first non palliative hub last year and you can see what some of them are doing here.
https://t.co/14mVAfOrHk
We had a great turnout to the planning and information session yesterday and the programme is confirmed. You'll find details in the link provided and there is still time to sign up if this is for you.
https://t.co/0o0SgutzoE
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We've had a staggering amount of interest in this Respiratory ECHO with more than 80 registrations . If you can't manage the planning meeting today, the confirmed programme will be circulated again with another chance to sign up.
#HighRespECHO
https://t.co/H522piGKq0
Delighted to launch the @NHSHighland Vision & EMIS guidelines for use throughout Scotland today! They’re designed to standardise work processes, are for use by any GP practice staff member & include SP3AA standardised read coding. We look forward to developing more in the future!
What learning can patients and families add to adverse event reviews? The NES/HIS joint commission for safety, openness and learning are collaborating with Project ECHO to explore this important aspect of reviews and learn from complex processes. https://t.co/20nW2maCqs
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