Author Archives: Richard Barber

KSS AHSN Newsletter – 19 December 2014

In this weeks’s edition… Save the dates – Patient Safety Collaborative events in January Read all about it! New Patient Safety Collaborative Bulletin hits the shelves Ready Now Programme CSH Surrey Clinical NED Vacancy QSIR train the trainer programme: for … Continue reading

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AHSN Newsletter – 28 November 2014

In this weeks’s edition… SEHTA Regional Business Awards 2014 The BMJ Awards 2015 Diabetes International Survey 2014 CSH Surrey Clinical NED Vacancy European Commission innovation procurement funding Integration One of the clearest messages in NHS England’s recent Five Year Forward … Continue reading

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November 2014 Stakeholder Briefing

In this Issue… HEKSS announces new student and trainee conference Introduction to practice nursing course launches at four universities New film highlights Community Education Providers Network HEKSS promotes health and care careers to over 2,000 young people in Sussex Ground-breaking … Continue reading

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AHSN Newsletter – 14 November 2014

Danish prescription? Following feedback collected in Aug-Oct, our board meeting next week will focus on the services we offer members in 2015 and beyond. Our intention is to develop our existing range of services, by offering an expanded and refreshed … Continue reading

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New child protection packages launched

The online simulations, known as Looking out for Lottie and Visiting Elliot, will help child protection professionals identify risk factors in the sexual abuse of vulnerable children and young people. Looking out for Lottie uses social media to follow the … Continue reading

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Music helps neuro-rehabilitation patients

University psychologist Dr David Wilkinson is working with hospital clinicians and ward staff on a project to find a new way of helping patients recover from brain damage by using live music performance. The collaboration, between academics, clinicians and musicians, … Continue reading

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KSS AHSN Newsletter – 23 October 2014

In this week’s edition Invitation to whole system modelling event NHS Kent, Surrey and Sussex Leadership Summit & Awards Tony Young to be National Clinical Director for innovation Nine out of ten people would be willing to take part in … Continue reading

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KSS AHSN Newsletter – 02 October 2014

In this week’s edition Invitation to whole system modelling event ‘Outstanding’ award for Frimley Park Hospital Research scan alert WMAHSN Health and Wealth Economic Summit The iPod moment for health and social care The title of this week’s blog comes … Continue reading

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Drama helps kids with autism communicate better

New Scientist has highlighted research which Dr David Wilkinson has contributed to. The findings, from the research project entitled Imagining Autism, show that autistic children who participate in drama and performance-based activities may demonstrate improved levels of communication and interpersonal … Continue reading

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Medway academic wins Sciences Faculty Teaching Prize

Dr Tarlochan Singh Gill, Clinical Lecturer at the Medway School of Pharmacy, has been awarded half-share of the 2014 Sciences Faculty Teaching Prize for his work in using Simman technology to teach Pharmacokinetics. The principles of Clinical Pharmacokinetics are the … Continue reading

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