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Surviving Sepsis…

March 18, 2013 by Murray Anderson-Wallace Leave a Comment

Working with Dr Matt Inada-Kim and colleagues at Royal Hampshire County Hospital, part of Winchester and Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust, we have made a short film to document the innovative human factors-based approach that they have developed to tackle the identification and management of severe sepsis.

Using a combination of audit, simulation training and practical tools to aid decision-making, the team have developed a comprehensive training and development package which they are currently spreading throughout South Central SHA.

This short documentary accompanies “Julie’s Story” when an organisational/educational licence is purchased.

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