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Registration for CORESS Safety in Surgery 4th Annual Symposium is now open!
This event is hosted by CORESS Programme Director Harriet Corbett and includes a welcome message from the CORESS Chair Professor Sir Neil Mortensen. The online event programme includes four speakers, each presenting on a safety aspect from the perspective of their area of expertise. Full programme within the flyer attached.
The event is free, online, and registration is via Eventbrite. Once registered the meeting link will be sent to you.
Programme
14:00 ‘Welcome’ – Professor Sir Neil Mortensen, CORESS Chair
14:05 ‘Introduction to CORESS’- Miss Harriet Corbett, CORESS Programme Director
14:10 ‘Lessons from the Maritime industry: near miss reporting is important, so why aren’t we doing it?’ – Mr Adam Parnell, Director Maritime, the CHIRP Charitable Trust.
14:30 ‘The new Patient Safety Incident Reporting Framework (PSIRF): Approach, methodology and tools’ – Dr Annie Hunningher, MbChB, FRCA, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Group Patient Safety Lead, Barts Health, NatSSIPs2 Clinical Lead, CPOC.
14:50 ‘The National Consultant Information Programme (NCIP) – Informing Surgical Safety’ – Professor Simon Kenny OBE BSc ChB (Hons) MD FRCS FAAP, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon and Honorary Professor, National Clinical Director – Children and Young People.
15:10 ‘Consent and AI’ – Mr David Locke, Partner, Solicitor-Advocate, Deputy Head of Health Litigation, Hill Dickinson LLP.
15:30 ‘Symposium Summary & Close’ – Miss Harriet Corbett