Resuscitation Council UK has published statements on COVID-19 (#Coronavirus.) These are designed to inform both healthcare professionals and members of the public. Please read: https://t.co/FKCXVsRByi
🌟Please share with parents/carers of children who require regular medication🌟
This 10min survey aims to learn more about how parents/carers manage medicines at home.
The findings will inform our future work to build a medicines management app. Thank you
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First & last “PEWS” system board? Definitely not but maybe a change of name in order to embrace a NEW approach that captures a common language, is adaptive to context & works for parents & clinicians whatever their experience & discipline @PIPSQC@RCPCHtweets@theRCN
@RobMacIsaac@MiSTCollab@mch_childrens Great stuff. Us paediatric nephrology consultants handover every Friday morning ward round. In front of each family & nurses we introduce ourselves and handover. Demonstrating continuity is important
When emergency docs at @mch_childrens have to hand over their patient to another doc at shift change, they complete the I-PASS chart with that doc AND the patient’s family.
This ensures all are on the same page regarding patient’s care.
"I am a doctor. I am human. I will make mistakes" - Dr Nikki Thompson shares her personal views of errors and the role of systems in medicine https://t.co/j38y6i8URm
@MartinBromiley @ShonaRobison From Peter Pronovost's book. Healthcare needs to influence device manufacturers at a national level. Hospitals can't do it alone.