
Calandra Feather RNC
@calandrafeather
Clinical Safety Officer and Implementation Lead @dosium
Honorary Clinical Research Fellow
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http://dosium.com 27-03-2009 17:50:29
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Thank you SASH NHS Trust for fantastic service tonight! It’s been less than 6 weeks from referral for a non-urgent MRI, 8.40pm arrived, 8.50pm appt, 9.05pm back in the car and on way home. Making great use of out of hours availability of the scanner, with informative&helpful staff. 😊

Are you a nurse interested in Digital Transformation? Here Professor Louise Hicks - CNIO at Barts Health - gives her top tips on how to get into #DigitalNursing and explains why it is such rewarding work: bit.ly/3iF1It7 Digital Health CNIO Network



Calandra Feather RNC Bryony Dean Franklin Nicholas Appelbaum @Imperial_PSTRC @Imperialpeople BMJ Quality & Safety Well done Callie, congrats. Wow if we could crack this nut, the quality of communication at transfers of care would sky rocket. #pharmacy #MedEd


There is so much to be gained by improving indication documentation, even more so if it can be done without burdening the prescriber my developing systems with a indication-based prescribign workflows. #medicationsafety Imperial NHS 💙 Dosium Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Thank you Dr. Steph Archer for chairing, we gained such valuable insights from the group and validation of our research plans. Collaboration at its best. Now time to get cracking with the documentation and ethics approvals.

A great opportunity for a pharmacist wishing to undertake a funded PhD at UCL with the NIHR North West London PSRC ucl.ac.uk/pharmacy/study… Bryony Dean Franklin Imperial People 💙

The latest BMJ Quality & Safety post: The Top #Research #Articles of 2023! blogs.bmj.com/qualitysafety/… #qualityimprovement #patientsafety Bryony Dean Franklin Aili Langford


Really great to get an update on PSIRF at Clinical Pharmacy Congress #CPCongress CMSSQ Imperial People 💙 #medicationsafety. Keeps my PhD focus at the forefront of my mind whilst I’m writing up.


Our a Foe in this comic book tale is medication related harm. Our patients shouldn’t expect to come into contact with this villain when they come into hospital. ‘We’ need to be the superhero’s to overcome this villain! Clinical Pharmacy Congress #CPCongress CMSSQ NIHR North West London PSRC


Really thought provoking talk on AI use in pharmacy, with strong emphasis on usability and safety. We must make sure systems/tools are testable, usable, replicable, have an evidence base of benefits and operable. Clinical Pharmacy Congress #cpcongress Dosium CMSSQ NIHR North West London PSRC


Feeling proud to have made the top 10 articles of last year at BMJ Quality & Safety. Indication-based, patient-specific prescribing should be available to our prescribing clinicians in NHS England Transformation. Its coming soon ... watch this space! Bryony Dean Franklin Surgery and Cancer Dosium Nicholas Appelbaum

So delighted to hear Calandra Feather RNC presenting her PhD research today at #NWLondon #Research #Symposium #CATO Caroline Alexander marywells


Thank you Dr Gemma Clunie @gemmaclunie.bluesky.social was an honour to share the title of abstract winner with you. 😊

Many congratulations to Cally Feather who successfully defended her PhD thesis this morning at Imperial. An important piece of work on indication-based prescribing and development of a successful #digital tool to reduce errors. Many congratulations to her supervisor Bryony Dean Franklin


Thank you Sarah Slight 🇺🇦 and Gaby Judah for the time and attention you gave to examining my work. It was great to be able to spend time discussing it and with a successful outcome of course. Thank you also to my supervisors Bryony Dean Franklin and Prof Darzi, not forgetting Nicholas Appelbaum.

A patient-specific, indication-based prescribing tool cut medication errors by 78% in simulation, in a study by Calandra Feather RNC, Bryony Dean Franklin & colleagues. Prescribers also worked faster and reported lower mental workload & frustration vs standard practice.