Programme 3rd May 2017
8.30 Registration, tea and coffee, networking and posters
9.30 Welcome and introduction
Mr Richard Annandale, Healthcare Lawyer
9.35 Embedding a culture of quality improvement across an organisation
Dr Amar Shah, Associate Medical Director & Consultant forensic psychiatrist, East
London NHS Foundation Trust
10:05 Why do hospital staff find it difficult to make improvements based on feedback
from patients?
Dr Laura Sheard, Senior research Fellow at the Yorkshire Quality and Safety Research
team (based at Bradford Teaching Hospitals).
10.25 Delivering fair resolution and learning from harm
Helen Vernon, Chief Executive, NHS Resolution
10:45 Clinician Led QI and Patient Safety: where do doctors in training fit in?
Experiences from the National Medical Director's Clinical Fellowship Scheme
Dr Mohsin Choudry, Surgical trainee, National Medical Director's Clinical Fellow Royal
College of Physicians RCP (2015-16)
11.05 Coffee and tea and posters
11.40 A Foundation doctor’s experience improving quality of care
Dr Laura Munglani, FY2 Junior Doctor, North Bristol NHS Trust
11:55 Consent, the Montgomery ruling and what it means for practitioners
Mr James Badenoch QC, 1 Crown Office Row
12:25 Lunch
13.30 Workshops and seminars each 40 minutes duration
choose two of the following:
A. Human Factors Principles + Improvement Science = Better Outcomes
Nicola Davey, Quality Improvement Practitioner
B. The deteriorating patient
Ann Remmers, Patient Safety Programme Director, WEAHSN & and Miss Anne
Pullyblank, Colorectal Surgeon, Clinical Director, West of England Patient Safety
Collaborative
C. Avoiding Complaints becoming Claims
Jo Lloyd, Partner, Bevan Brittan and Alison McLellan, Safety and Learning Lead,
NHS Resolution
D. Developing a safety culture based on Human Factors
Jeff Goulding – Assistant Director of Human Factors, Mersey Human Factors
Group, Aintree Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
14.50 Tea and Coffee
15.15 Improving patient safety through a nurse-led Acute Kidney Injury Specialist
Service
Dr Stephen Gulliford, Consultant in Acute Medicine and Suzanne Wilson, Acute Kidney
Injury Specialist Nurse,Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
11.35 National and local updates for the Patient Safety Collaboratives
Deborah Evans, Managing Director, WEAHSN
15:50 Learning from ‘Learning, Candour and Accountability’: A review
of the way NHS trusts review & investigate the deaths of patients in England’
Richard Brady, Policy Officer, Care Quality Commission (CQC)
16.15 Poster competition prizes
16.30 Closing remarks
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