SPECIAL ISSUE: Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare: 6th Annual Homerton Simulation Conference
Homerton University Hospital, London, UK, 1 December 2016
Guest Editor(s): Haresh Mulchandani
Oral presentation
What matters to patientsMatilda Tristram
(A 1-1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A001, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
The National Safety Standards for Invasive Procedures (NatSSIPs): beyond the WHO checklistAnnie Hunningher
(A 2-2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A002, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Damage limitation - minimising unintentional harm: complexity, error, team working and human factorsJohn Kinnear
(A 3-3, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A003, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Improving leadership and non-technical skills with modified rapid cycle deliberate practice simulationChristopher Taylor, Rebecca Preedy, Rebecca Young and Gomy Kandasamy
(A 4-4, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A004, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Effectiveness of medical simulation in teaching medical students critical care medicineMatt Beal, John Kinnear, Caroline Rachael Anderson, Thomas D Martin, Rachel Wamboldt and Lee Hooper
(A 5-5, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A005, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
In situ simulation in primary care: an AHP lead chronic respiratory simulation programmeLaura Graham, Alice Kenward and Val Dimmock
(A 6-6, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A006, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Engineered solutions to never events and novel simulation methodsMaryanne Mariyaselvam and Mark Blunt
(A 7-7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A007, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Homerton Improving QualityVictoria Newlands-Bentley
(A 8-8, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A008, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Building an improvement system and movement Trust-wideAmar Shah
(A 9-9, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A009, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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
Why measurement for improvement is differentMike Davidge
(A 10-10, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.A010, 19 January 2017)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Sixth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Safety Engineering and Simulation in Healthcare
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