SPECIAL ISSUE: Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation: 5th Annual Homerton Simulation Conference
Homerton University Hospital, London, UK, 10 December 2015
Guest Editor(s): Haresh Mulchandani
Oral presentation
Web 2.0: social media and the changing face of healthcareHelgi Johannsson
(A 1-1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A001, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Team Resource Management - lessons from military and pre-hospital careClaire Park
(A 2-2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A002, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Usher: patient support across the bariatric surgical pathwaySanjay Purkayastha
(A 3-3, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A003, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Teaching millennial surgeons: challenges and solutionsAndre Chow
(A 4-4, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A004, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
SIQINS – strengthening implementation of quality improvement interventions and methods in surgeryEmma Jones
(A 5-5, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A005, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Simulation for Acute Psychiatric Emergencies (APE)Helen Parker and Nick Walsh
(A 6-6, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A006, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
From Fairies to SimMan: Tolkein and realism in simulationLysa E. Owen
(A 7-7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A007, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Advancing patient safety - the role of hospital IT (and the chief nurse)Sheila Adam
(A 8-8, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A008, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Inter-professional simulation to improve collaborative care for young people with physical and mental health needsChristopher Kowalski, Chris Attoe and Sean Cross
(A 9-9, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A009, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Enhanced recovery pathway improvementMartin Kuper
(A 10-10, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A010, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Improvement science – What is it? How is it done?Maria Chazapis
(A 11-11, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.A011, 25 February 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Original article
From fairies to SimMan: Tolkien and realism in simulationLysa E. Owen
( 8-12, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2016.0002, 21 June 2016)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Fifth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Innovations in healthcare, patient safety and simulation
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review