Yogini J
@2011YJ
Patient safety specialist, improvement science fellow, clinical academic researcher, pharmacist, digital safety lead
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07-12-2011 06:51:42
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Wow... what a session!
Being kind vs being nice
#psychologicalsafety
James Mountford 🇺🇦 Bob Klaber DrDominiqueAllwood
Thinking of all the work locally
Elaine Thorpe 🌟 Amandeep Setra
Much to reflect on and implement!
'The right kind of wrong' Amy Edmondson #Quality2024
3 archetypes
1. Basic single cause - may still be major
2. Complex multi causal - Swiss cheese
3. Intellingent undesired results of thoughtful actions in new/ innovation situations
Shared learning after failure essential
'Learning to fail' - opening keynote title #Quality2024
In the drive for success, we often forget that failure enables rich learning + new/different approaches
#psychologicalsafety
#innovationinhealth
#datadriven
#collaboration
Don Berwick Penny Pereira Vin Diwakar
Hierarchical task analysis for ensuring insulin safety during transfers of care
Cate Leon Quality Forum #Quality2024 #postersession
CMORE NIHR Applied Research Collaboration North Thames
Tackling inequities through quality improvement approaches
Kedar Mate, MD Quality Forum #Quality2024
Our #saferscoring research theme NIHR Central London PSRC has a focus on narrowing health inequalities, inc those associated with deprivation & protected characteristics psrc-cl.nihr.ac.uk/research
Fantastic to hear ♿️🏳️🌈Cristina Serrão she/her 🇪🇺🇵🇹🇸🇳🇬🇼 speaking at #Quality2024 @qualityforum The voice of the lived experience at the heart of the conference. #QiTwitter
Check out what we’re learning about improving across systems in our new framework. It’s being developed in our partnership between NHS Confederation The Health Foundation The Q community where we’re supporting transformation in practice. q.health.org.uk/about/local-sy… #Quality2024
Agree Dr Cathrine McKenzie
Clinical acadmics in professions outside of medicine so often overlooked.
Helps that addressing this is one of UCLH trust and pharmacy strategy objectives.
CMORE David Probert
Dr Pinkie Chambers Jatinder Harchowal MBE Rachel Taylor CNMAR Paula Anderson
The SPACEstudy found surgical patients the most accessible for delabelling - with the immediate benefit of being able to have penicillin antibiotics during their planned surgery. #AntimicrobialStewardship
Important insights gained from patients and healthcare professionals on the factors that influence the 'label' as well as eventual delabeling: knowledge, infrastructure, training, setting, confidence.
Iestyn Williams Mairead McErlean