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Let’s Talk Surgery: The RCSEd Podcast brings you the latest news from the College, providing informative, educational and entertaining content covering a range of healthcare topics and hosting a variety of expert speakers from the RCSEd membership and beyond. If you'd like to ask a question of our hosts or submit a topic for discussion please contact us at LTS@rcsed.ac.uk




Let's Talk Surgery: The RCSEd Podcast
Podcast episodes in category "Patient Safety"


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Episode #17: "Patient Safety Series #2 - ‘Just Culture, not blame culture’ with Martin Bromiley"

19 February 2021  | 
Episode #17: "Patient Safety Series #2 - ‘Just Culture, not blame culture’ with Martin Bromiley"

The second instalment of the patient safety series - Out of the darkness of the death of his wife in 2005 came a number of positives – Martin has continued to advocate for patient safety to be at the forefront of all we do in health and social care around the world. The Clinical Human Factors Group, his journey through adversity and how we can aim for a ‘just culture rather than blame culture’ is also explored in this absolutely brilliant episode of the LTS podcast. One of the most passionate, honest and insightful conversations Greg and Sesi have had since the inception of the podcast!

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Episode #16: "Patient Safety Series #1 with Anna Paisley"

12 February 2021  | 
Episode #16: "Patient Safety Series #1 with Anna Paisley"

The first of 5 episodes in our patient safety series which looks to interview leading figures in patient safety work across RCSEd and the rest of the UK. Miss Anna Paisley, consultant Upper GI Surgeon and chair of the RCSED Patient Safety Group joins Greg and Sesi.

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World Patient Safety Day

17 September 2020  | 
World Patient Safety Day

As we mark World Patient Safety Day, Chair of the RCSEd Patient Safety Group, Anna Paisley, shares a message, focusing on the work the College has been undertaking to uphold and improve the quality and standards of patient care within the healthcare sector.

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