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BMJ Quality
Приєднався 11 лют 2014
BMJ Quality is an online platform which guides healthcare professionals step by step through a Quality Improvement project, supported by a range of learning resources embedded at each step. Users record their project in an online workbook and a single click process converts their completed workbook into a journal article ready for submission for peer review. On acceptance, this article then gets published in the BMJ open access journal BMJ Quality Improvement Reports.
Go to quality.bmj.com for more information.
Go to quality.bmj.com for more information.
Weaving QI into Resident Education
Dr. Ekta Khemani talks about how she prepares residents to improve quality and patient safety.
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Відео
BMJ Quality explainer
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Unsure what BMJ Quality can offer your organisation? Watch our explainer for an overview. quality.bmj.com
Clinical manager interview: Thrombolysis Pathway
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The clinical nurse manager from Northwick Park tells us about dealing with some of the challenges of their Thrombolysis Pathway.
Consultant interview: Thrombolysis Pathway
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Dr David Cohen gives us an overview of Northwick Park's Thrombolysis Pathway.
The PDSA cycle 101
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What is the plan, do, study, act cycle, and why do we use it in quality improvement projects? Watch our short animation to learn more. For more about quality improvement and how we can help you or your institution, visit quality.bmj.com/
Expert interview: Peter Lachman - Key ingredients for quality improvement
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Peter Lachman, deputy medical director for safety at Great Ormond Street Hospital, describes what he feels is the key ingredient for a great quality improvement initiative.
Expert interview: Peter Lachman - Whose business is quality improvement?
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We asked Peter Lachman, deputy medical director for safety at Great Ormond Street Hospital, who he thought should be doing quality improvement work, and how professionals can work together on such projects.
Expert interview: Abhishek Bhartia and Dr Rinku Sengupta
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Abhishek Bhartia and Dr. Rinku Sengupta from Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science & Research, New Delhi talk to us about the steps they took to reduce the Cesarean Section rates and maternity care interventions at their hospital.
Expert interview: Dr Will Calvert
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Dr Will Calvert, a paediatric surgical registrar from Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, talks to us about a quality improvement project that he instigated where medical students shadowed patients to collect meaningful data.
Dr Wasim Baqir: Using BMJ Quality for a project
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Dr Wasim Baqir from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust tells us more about his own team's QI project to help reduce over-medication in care homes, and how BMJ Quality has helped to focus and guide the results of this.
Dr Wasim Baqir: Audits vs QI
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Dr Wasim Baqir from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust discusses the important differences between audit and quality improvement.
Dr Wasim Baqir: getting involved in QI
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Dr Wasim Baqir from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust talks to us about how his hospital encourages involvement in QI, and ways that you can approach this in your own institution.
Quality Interviews: Bay of Plenty District Health Board
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Joe Bourne, a GP who also works on the Bay of Plenty District Health Board, talks to us about how they hope to use the BMJ Quality workspace to help their junior doctors work on their own quality improvement projects, the challenges they face in doing so, and how this can bring together other practices in the area.
Quality Interviews: Tan Tock Seng Hospital Singapore
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Chang Wei Ying and Sui Huangbo from Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore talk to us about their search for ideas on improving patient centred care at their hospital, particularly how to maintain the balance between technology and the human touch in medical environments.
Quality Interviews: Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
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Dr Vidya Menon and Dr Sabarish Nair join us at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare 2015 and talk about their project and their hopes for quality improvement in the future.
Quality Interviews: Sitaram Bhartia Hospital
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Quality Interviews: Sitaram Bhartia Hospital
Brian Boyle: more than a body on the hospital bed
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Brian Boyle: more than a body on the hospital bed
Learning from experience Sitaram Bhartia's Quality Journey
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Learning from experience Sitaram Bhartia's Quality Journey
#smallthingsbigwins: tips for pharmacists from Dr Wasim Baqir
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#smallthingsbigwins: tips for pharmacists from Dr Wasim Baqir
Five tips for carrying out a quality improvement project
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Five tips for carrying out a quality improvement project
Junior doctors QIP journey: how to set up a handover project
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Junior doctors QIP journey: how to set up a handover project
Take the opportunity and make a difference, with Dr Matthew Clayton
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Take the opportunity and make a difference, with Dr Matthew Clayton
Small Things, Big Wins, with Dr Matthew Clayton
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Small Things, Big Wins, with Dr Matthew Clayton
How to do a quality improvement project: a junior doctor's perspective - with Dr Sinead Millwood
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How to do a quality improvement project: a junior doctor's perspective - with Dr Sinead Millwood
Transforming the quality and cost of NHS care delivery, with Professor Terry Young
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Transforming the quality and cost of NHS care delivery, with Professor Terry Young
An overview of quality improvement, with Dr Mareeni Raymond
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An overview of quality improvement, with Dr Mareeni Raymond
Developing a platform for learning from mistakes, with Dr Sinead Millwood
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Developing a platform for learning from mistakes, with Dr Sinead Millwood
The Berwick Report - One Year On, with Dr Mike Durkin
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The Berwick Report - One Year On, with Dr Mike Durkin
BMJ Quality Webinar preview, with Dr Sinead Millwood
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BMJ Quality Webinar preview, with Dr Sinead Millwood
My husband was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers in 3/21. Thank you for sharing.
Very bad experience of mine
I feel so bad for this couple. They’re doing the best they can. Please don’t say mean things about this woman. It’s very difficult to be a caregiver. She’s doing the best she can.
What a load of bollocks. A lot of talking but no meaning
I had to listen to the song again, such a sweet voice❤❤❤❤
Bless you guys❤❤❤❤
What a sweet lovely man. So sorry you were saddled with such a condescending, eye rolling, passive aggressive excuse for a wife. A wife who talks over you like you weren't even there and who cuts you off continually while making snide faces. You deserve better.
The NHS, is shockingly bad at helping patients and their families with Dementa. My husband was diagnosed with Young-onset Dementia, in December last year. We had waited 14 months to see a neurologist, we originally were told in October 2022, that his scans were normal, then they sent him for a Pet-scan and we were told that he had late stage dementia, get his affairs in order as there was no treatment available, and have a lovely Christmas. We are now in the United States, where he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, in the 3 weeks we have been here, he has seen a Doctor, Psychologist, numberous blood tests, X-rays, brain scans and a 3 hour neurologist appointment scheduled.
Our care is definitely fast here. The unfortunate thing is if you don't have health insurance. That's when there are real problems.
Nhs not fit for purpose, they don't care!!!!!
Nobody is there to help you as a caregiver, you are on your own
Not for nothing, but the wife is sitting right next to him and talking about him like he's not even there. He seems mentally fit enough where he's probably finding this quite offensive. Let the man talk for himself for Christ sakes. It almost seems like she's passive aggressively beating him down.
He can't talk for himself.
@@kathykowal3857 What are you talking about? The video starts off with him singing to her, and every time he opens his mouth after that, she cuts him off.
@@berjaboyshe states he forgets things in a matter of minutes, and while long term he’s fine, it’s still very short term, he’d likely start repeating himself and forgetting.
@@berjaboy he has forgotten that he has even sung already. He doesn't realise what's going on around him, in a constant state of forgetting. He can talk about things but he hasn't got the ability to talk about what's going on with his memory
Thank you very useful
Such a sweet man. So sorry you are going through this.
First class information and presentation Mareeni
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Imej itu terlalu menyinggung perasaan
Great job!
i know it's difficult to interview couples separately but should they be talking about him in front of him like that?🤔
he is not that far gone im sure he kind of gets it
I want to work as health improvement practitioner.how and where to apply.
I so understand the loneliness,my Husband has gone,but his body is here.Nastyness and aggression is creeping in and that is so difficult to cope with.This lady is absolutely right,no regular assessments and terrible lack of information and help.
Dementia is a very dynamic changing disease most of the time you need to be creative and insightful to solve problems as the situation changes.
How's the Kemp's water pipes?
Thank you®
the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more
No it’s not. It’s very clear and well displayed.
Yeah, clear and sharp picture, excellent sound and charmingly effective presenter; do check out your device...
Check your internet connection or device… this is one of the clearest videos I've watched on UA-cam
Excellent presentation.
Excellent always do blood glucose levels just in case of advanced glycation of LDL particles.
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THEY HAVE KILLED MY DOG.
PDSA THEY ARE DOG TEST CENTER ,THEY JUST USE NAME OF HOSPITAL , I WAS TRY TO GET HELP AND REPORT THEM I DIDN'T RICH TO ANY POINT YET.
You are the most important person(Doctor) in medicine. Keep it up. I love you.S/r Eskedar Ayalew working at Bahir Dar City health department quality officer.
From Ethipia
Looking for a doctor david or Dr Erick from st Michaels hospital orthopaedic ward on hayle
Thanks a lot <3
Hello mam... Hemlata..i Research worker.. Pre natel post natel Effects of women life..
i am very happy to find this video .it has helped me compile my questions to interview the clinical manager of the clinic i am placed at here in cape town.
Excellent
very helpful
*This is so sad, but anyone who has looked after a loved one with dementia will know how hard it is physically and mentally. My heart goes out to anyone/everyone affected by Alzheimer/Dementia. A huge shout out to any caregiver doing this alone! I feel your journey. I feel your pain because I've been there. My mom was also diagnosed in her 60s. Feeling absolutely shattered, heartbroken and drained , working with different physicians across the country with little or no improvement. I was exhausted and overwhelmed to look any further. Crying a lot through frustration, anger and despair, But today with the help of Homeocure Worldwide Natural Medicine, my mother is completely healthy and well again. I think we only need more support and sunlight to overcome this dreadful disease. Search for support regardless and don't stop until you get it. With Homeocure Worldwide treatment, there is hope, don't give up! Check out his blog for useful info️; **homeocureworldwide.blogspot.com*
F u C k Y ou Su C k My D I Ck
soothing voice. love the accent.
Madam please tell me the address because I'm suffering from ligament problem
Very helpful with lovely visuals!
Brilliant, thank you
Sachin Yadav
'Quality improvement gets stuff done very quickly'... 'if it was my way I'd just get rid of audit'! Sorry Wasim, but I have to smile...a good rapid cycle audit is no different to a QI project involving lots of PDSA cycles! What you describe in your film as good QI is actually audit. 'We do audit very badly in the NHS'... a huge sweeping generalisation. Would be good to see your QI projects that has made a big difference. I hope they don't measure against standards... i.e. are audits?
You two are really wonderfull.That is the cure!!
What a lovely man. He is still singing and so cheerful. A really sweet couple. Wishing you peace in the future. X
You know, the last memory for most dementia patients is their favorite song, or some sort of music they liked, and thats really sad imo
Super. Doamna❤ o iubesc multo nnice amazingo
A couple of real cockneys. Noticed she said “somethink” and “everyfing”, which I’ve noticed a lot of East Enders or Essex people say when there are no such words! It’s hard to believe they’re nearly 80. Both look about 70 to me.
Top bantz. Clear, concise and simple. Thanks for the help.
He' s a sweet heart ♡♡
Thanks for the video <3 the voice and illustration are on point and easy to understand.
Love is love
Very nicely work