the clinical audit and improvement podcast

Auteur(s): Meantime AMaT Ltd
  • Résumé

  • Celebrate the role played by audit professionals in the vital area of patient safety with the clinical audit and improvement podcast. This monthly podcast is brought to you by AMaT and its community of super users from around the country in the NHS and elsewhere. In each episode we bring together experts to talk about a range of topics centred around the world of clinical audit for the benefit of everyone involved in clinical audit and improvement projects across healthcare, regardless of which system is used to carry them out.

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Épisodes
  • Managing clinical audit in hospices
    Feb 5 2025

    For episode 19 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Anne-Marie Murkett and Katie Juke discuss how audits are managed in a hospice setting and the benefits of a shift in engagement.


    This episode's guests:

    Both our guests work at Rainbows, a hospice based in the East Midlands for children, young people, and their families.

    Anne-Marie is the head of quality, governance and compliance and Katie Jukes is a children’s nurse.


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    31 min
  • Management of suspected ureteric colic in A&E
    Jul 2 2024

    For episode 18 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Isabel Dighero and Molly Nichols discuss the management of suspected ureteric colic in A&E, including how it's audited and how improvements might be made.


    This episode's guests:

    Isabel Dighero is a core surgical trainee from Epsom and St Helier.


    Molly Nichols is a core surgical trainee from Barts Heath.


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    30 min
  • Improving patient care in Urgent Treatment Centres
    Mar 13 2024

    For episode 17 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Vicky Barsby, Cassandra Dye, and Neil Jones discuss the processes they went through in order to improve patient care in urgent treatment centres at Derbyshire Community Health Services.


    This episode's guests:

    Vicky Barsby is an Improvement, Innovation and Effectiveness Facilitator at Derbyshire Community Health Services. She started her NHS career as the IT clinical systems training team lead and caught the bug for QI and audit when she undertook some service improvement projects. Vicky continues to support staff in her current role so they can go on supporting patients.

    Cassandra Dye is a data analyst and QSIR practitioner at Derbyshire Community Health Services who started in the NHS as an admin apprentice back in 2010. After an organisational restructure, Cassandra became a Quality Compliance officer before beginning training for her current role. She’s a blackbelt in lean six sigma and works within the Improvement, Innovation, and Effectiveness Team.

    Neil Jones is the Service Lead for the North Urgent Treatment Centres at Derbyshire Community Health Services. He has 27 years’ experience as a qualified nurse within urgent & emergency care, including Out-of-Hours. Neil is also a Resuscitation Council (UK) Advanced Life Support Provider.


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    27 min

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