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Tweets from the National Mortality Case Record Review Programme (#NMCRR) team @RCPLondon #mortality
London, England
Joined December 2016
This account is now closed. Please follow @RCP_QIPS for all future work on mortality and patient safety.
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On our way home after 2 great days with Jersey colleagues delivering SJR training and implementation support. If your healthcare organisation is interested in collaborating with us on mortality review, clinical governance and improvement feel free to DM me👍🏻
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Read the latest newsletter on our resources page, which reflects on the programme closure, what is happening next with the mortality programme @RCPLondon and the fantastic work we have done over the past three years: < https://t.co/EePnsWdhkO>
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Lots of peer support & sharing at our quarterly mortality review meeting in @OxfordAHSN. Once again hearing from our early adopter site @BucksHealthcare highlighted by @RCP_Mortality as a great example of how to implement #SJR & medical examiners to support learning from deaths
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We're proud to be celebrating pride, love, freedom, diversity and above all, equality. Wishing a happy #PrideMonth to all of our members and friends!
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Calling all healthcare professionals - would you like to learn how to identify and challenge unprofessional behaviour in the workplace? We have a few spaces available at our CPD approved workshop in London on 26 June. For further details, please visit:
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Our National Mortality Case Record Review programme will close on 30 June 2019 after three highly successful years. We will continue to support mortality reviews, working with NHS trusts to identify areas for improvement and collaboration. Find out more:
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News regarding the end of the first phase of the NMCRR programme: < https://t.co/0DgfYRkNle>
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The Royal College of Physicians is looking for a new Head of Patient Safety. For further details and to apply, please visit:
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We have a few more places available at our CPD approved professionalism workshop on dealing with disruptive colleagues in Liverpool on June 17. For further details and to book: < https://t.co/SQO0oRE9Rw>
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We are delighted to announce that we will be holding our second mortality conference on the 17 October at RCP London. For further information and to take advantage of the early bird, please visit: < https://t.co/pwhYdifn29>
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Great news! You can gain 5 CPD credits by attending our 1 day workshop on identifying and challenging unprofessional behaviour. Join us in either Liverpool (17 June) or London (26 June). For further information and to book a place, please visit: https://t.co/SQO0oRE9Rw
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Since we began in 2016, we have trained nearly 500 tier one trainers, over 100 trusts use #SJR and we have seen real improvement in patient care such as at Doncaster and Bassetlaw and Buckinghamshire Healthcare. #Improve4Patients @HughMcCaughey
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We’ve been using Structured Judgment Review #SJR to identify areas of care that need improvement via the mortality case record review process. #Improve4Patients @HughMcCaughey
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Would you like to learn how to identify and challenge unprofessional behaviour in the workplace? Then look no further, the @RCP_PatientSafe team is offering two Professionalism workshops in June. Full details below: https://t.co/P828NPfJGQ
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Don't miss @j59dd, @RCPLondon clinical director for quality improvement and patient safety opening plenary at today's @BristolPtSafety conference #BPSC2019 on a multi-professional approach to medication safety. #QI #Patientsafety
https://t.co/2Cz0gXKn0b
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This #DyingMattersWeek, our president @bodgoddard spoke about how to begin honest conversations about death and dying, as part of @DyingMatters's conference @DerbyUni. For advice on having these conversations take a look at our report 'Talking about dying'
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