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Introduction and validation of a surgical ward round checklist to improve surgical ward round performance in a tertiary vascular service

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2020
AbstractBackgroundSurgeons administer care in an increasingly complex clinical environment. Time constraints put strain on individual clinicians and the multidisciplinary team, increasing the risk of human errors. The World Health Organization surgical checklist has shown to mitigate this risk perioperatively.
Isaac Tranter‐Entwistle   +5 more
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Improving physicians' surgical ward round competence through simulation-based training

Patient Education and Counseling, 2020
Ward rounds are an essential part of physicians' daily routine. Existing studies suggest that their practical implementation is inconsistent. Therefore, developing interventions to train ward round competence and assessing if they are effective educational tools are crucial goals for research.We analysed a simulation-based tutorial dedicated to fourth ...
Grünewald, Marc   +5 more
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Reviving post‐take surgical ward round teaching

The Clinical Teacher, 2014
Summary Background Learning in the clinical environment is an important feature of medical education. Ward‐round teaching leads to relevant, applied and lasting learning of knowledge, skills and attitudes; however, on fast‐paced ward rounds in specialties such as general ...
Jade, Force   +2 more
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741 Introducing a Ward Round Proforma to Improve Surgical Ward Documentation

British Journal of Surgery
Abstract Aim To improve surgical ward round documentation in a local general surgery department through a standardised ward round proforma. The General Medical Council and Royal College of Surgeons have published guidance on the importance of accurate ward round documentation and this intervention ...
A Turgutogullari, A Arbis, K Razi
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Departmental induction and the simulated surgical ward round

The Clinical Teacher, 2015
Summary Background Departmental induction for junior doctors is a very important part of the process of handover, so as to facilitate continuity of care and patient safety. Historically this is led by senior doctors within the department, and may not cover the topics that are most needed.
Christopher, Gee   +2 more
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1102 Maximising Safety on Surgical Ward Rounds with a Concise Ward-Round Template: A Quality Improvement Project

British Journal of Surgery
Abstract Aim Concerns raised at clinical governance meetings highlighted incomplete ward round documentation and near miss events in prescribing. Checklists have demonstrated improved patient safety and ensure standards of care are maintained.
S Vaughan-Burleigh, C Ejide
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