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Understanding human factors will allow surgical teams to enhance performance, culture and organisation of operating theatres.
This one day masterclass will concentrate on human factors within the operating room. We will look at why things go wrong and how to implement change to prevent it from happening again or mitigate the risks.
The day will focus on systems to improve patient safety as well as looking at never events and how to learn from them using a human factors approach.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Safety Culture
- Human Factors
- Leadership
- Never events
This masterclass is aimed at all theatre staff.
Facilitator: The course is facilitated by Perbinder Grewal, a General & Vascular Surgeon, Human Factors & Patient Safety Trainer, and Emotional Intelligence Practitioner; leads on medical education both locally and nationally; Member of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh; formerly lead for e-learning for healthcare for the Royal College of Surgeons of England; experienced trainer and coach who uses new insights to develop patient safety, staff engagement and psychological safety; has Postgraduate Certificates in Leadership and Coaching. Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/perbindergrewal
Feedback from previous masterclasses facilitated by Perbinder includes: “Perbinder is very insightful in the way he talks about all the specified topics like Motivation, Psychological Safety, Workplace cultures, Resilience, Mental Toughness and how that can all be connected to each other in relation to changing staff behaviours and attitudes"