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Bookings close 9 December 2024

Course Overview

This is a comprehensive and interactive 1-day programme covering key common and rare renal emergencies in paediatric nephrology. With much improved nephrology care over the last decade and high functioning machine alarm systems, renal emergencies in paediatric patients are overall rare, but they do happen. Learning using simulation technology has shown to improve health care professionals’ confidence and knowledge base in dealing with these emergencies with overall improvement in patient safety and higher quality in care delivery. Candidates will be exposed to the innovative use of simulation for education and have a safe space to improve their skills in dealing with renal emergencies in a variety of situations.

The programme provides a blend of theoretical basis and practical simulation sessions, along with incorporation of human factors awareness.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Improve confidence in dealing with common and rare renal emergencies.
  2. Increase awareness of human factors in MDT working , especially in the emergency setting
  3. identify implicit and explicit strategies to create and maintain psychological safety during simulation-based events , translating this to real-life scenarios when working with colleagues in high pressure environments.
  4. MDT working in renal emergencies.

How to book:

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Date, Time, Venue:

This course is a 1 day face to face course taking place 9am-5pm on Friday 10th January 2025. The course will take place at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, WC1N 3JH.

Full details will be confirmed in the pre-course information.

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