tailieunhanh - Safer Surgery part 3

Safer Surgery part 3. There have been few research investigations into how highly trained doctors and nurses work together to achieve safe and efficient anaesthesia and surgery. While there have been major advances in surgical and anaesthetic procedures, there are still significant risks for patients during operations and adverse events are not unknown. Due to rising concern about patient safety, surgeons and anaesthetists have looked for ways of minimising adverse events. | xx Safer Surgery Helen Purdie is a senior research sister at the Clinical Research Facility in Sheffield. She has also gained surgical experience as a surgical care practitioner SCP within the specialties of cardiac and vascular. Marcus Rail is an anaesthetist and the director of the Centre for Patient Safety and Simulation TuPASS at the University of Tuebingen Germany. Marcus is leading the two incident reporting systems and PaSOS. . de Silke Reddersen is anaesthetist at Tuebingen University Hospital Germany. She works for the Tuebingen Centre for Patient Safety and Simulation with an emphasis on in-situ trainings instructor training and the German Incident Reporting systems PaSIS and PaSOS. Glenn Regehr is Richard and Elizabeth Currie Chair in Health Professions Education Research Professor and Senior Scientist at the Wilson Centre for Research in Education University Health Network and University of Toronto. David Rowley is an orthopaedic surgeon. He is Director of Education at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh as well as Visiting Professor of Surgery at Edinburgh University and Emeritus Professor at Dundee University. Nick Sevdalis is an experimental psychologist. Initially a post-doctoral researcher in the Imperial Department of Surgery 2004-2006 Nick was appointed Lecturer in Patient Safety 2006 to the present - with two years spent jointly in Imperial and the National Patient Safety Agency 2006-2008 . Nick investigates nontechnical skills teamwork in surgery. J. Bryan Sexton is a psychologist by training and is the Director of Safety Culture Research and Practice at the Johns Hopkins Quality and Safety Research Group. He has collected culture data in over 2000 hospitals in 15 countries. Andrew Smith is a consultant anaesthetist at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary and Honorary Professor of Clinical .

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