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13/09/24

13 September 2024

Navigating Patient Safety: Innovations in learning from patient safety incidents

Navigating Patient Safety Innovations In Learning From Patient Safety Incidents

In addition to highlighting the outcome of the SIMplify initiative at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, the foundation for the scenario-based learning of this RCP Patient Safety Webinar series, we look at some examples of how the principles of PSIRF are being addressed in hospitals across the country. We hear from Dr Orhan, Director of Medical Education at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, about how the Patient Safety Fellow role was created at his trust and how roles like these are helping to support Junior Doctors affected by patient safety incidents.

Speakers

ST4 in Rheumatology and General Internal Medicine in London. He has an interest in medical education and is an Honorary Clinical Fellow at the University of Liverpool School of Medicine where he completed a year as a Clinical Medical Education Fellow.

ST4 trainee in obstetrics and gynaecology working in the North West Deanery. Dr Horne has a passion for medical education and trainee wellbeing and is currently the chair of the North West O&G Trainees committee.

Postgraduate Medical Education Fellow, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust. 

Director of Medical Education at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

Junior Doctor Support and Patient Safety Fellow, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust. 

Chelsea & Westminster Hospital post graduate medical education (PGME) fellow.

Chelsea & Westminster Hospital post graduate medical education (PGME) fellow.

Consultant in liaison psychiatry at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin and Head of Psychiatry at University College Dublin.