Organising and Delivering High Quality Care in Paediatrics and Child Health (17 - 21 October 2011)

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This course is one of the core modules of the Postgraduate Certificate/MSc in Paediatrics and Child Health programme, but is is also offered here as a standalone short course for those of you who are not able to commit to completing the full PG Cert/MSc programme.

This module will include components on managing people and performance and examine how leadership, collaboration and networked healthcare can impact on the quality of care provided. The module will have a significant component on using innovation and quality improvement to develop services, whilst appropriately managing resources. Learners will experience strategies to facilitate and then evaluate the impact of change using appropriate examples from their settings and practices. Throughout the whole module these concepts will be underpinned by multi-professional working, a focus on safety and quality and strategies to gain feedback and learning from a wide range of sources

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • London
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Further Details

Course Aims

- To explore the system-wide influences on organising and delivering high quality healthcare for children and young people.

- To demonstrate how student’s own individual behaviours, and those of the teams within which they work can have a significant influence on the quality of care delivered.

- To explore the role of clinical leadership in shaping the organisation and delivery of high quality care

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
London SW

Guide Price: £950.00