Workshop
Join one of three exclusive expert-led workshops each delivering tangible solutions for you to improve patient care.
All training days will take place on Monday 28th May 2012.
These unparalleled workshops are not to be missed by anyone looking to understand patient safety in action. Book your place today for exceptional hands-on learning in these critical areas of safety and efficiency.
Download the Workshop Programme.
All training days will take place on Monday 28th May 2012.
- The fundamentals of patient safety – NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement training day. Get to grips with the basics and pick up practical skills and knowledge to improve your communication skills, reliability and risk assessment. Take back training to help you create an informed model of improvement in your organisation.
- Medicines management – NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement training day. Improve your reliability and create a model of improvement to bring you up to speed in this critical area of patient safety. Gain hands-on training and learning at this renowned workshop and take initiatives back to your organisation for lasting improvements.
- University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust – using technology to reduce clinical errors and deliver the best in patient care
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust has seen a 17% reduction in emergency mortality in three years and a 10% saving on the drugs bill. How has it been done? Find out at our ‘study tour workshop’ day, held at the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
Better understand how the UHB team is driving improved patient care and patient safety through technology, IT systemsand appropriate accountability from staff. The workshop will also look at the impact the work is having on patient satisfaction.
See how the real-time data is used in practice, talk to the nurses and doctors who use the systems on a daily basis to ensure patients get the right treatment, at the right time, by the right person and understand how the information is used to monitor performance of departments, wards and of individuals.You will be able visit the clinical areas to observe the systems in use and will have the opportunity to ask questions of the teams and share your experiences and processes at your Trust with UHB staff and other delegates.
These unparalleled workshops are not to be missed by anyone looking to understand patient safety in action. Book your place today for exceptional hands-on learning in these critical areas of safety and efficiency.
Download the Workshop Programme.



