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Learning from young people
Quality Improvement – Learning from Young People Adolescence is a difficult time in many people’s lives and is only made harder for young people with a chronic health condition. One particular…
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Entering the asthma big room
My time working on the general paediatric wards as a second year doctor is nearly up. I’ve had a fantastic few months working with wonderful people and I have learnt a lot about looking after unwell…
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Child health GP Hubs, a newcomers perspective
I began my four-month rotation in ‘integrated paediatrics’ with very little idea what to expect. My clinical experience as a doctor thus far had consisted solely of busy, ward-based hospital roles,…
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Be a part of the Revolution
How bringing our data together is going to galvanise integrated and proactive patient care. WSIC – Whole Systems Integrated Care Dashboards Life is full of key-point moments that change our approach…
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How can behavioural insights support families to choose the best option for their unwell child?
Pressures on emergency departments (EDs) are again dominating headlines, but what about children? Children make up almost a quarter of total ED attendances, and in fact their impact on current…
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Process mapping – a recipe for medical quality improvement
I’m a second year paediatric trainee. I usually spend my time on the wards with acutely unwell children. The meetings I normally attend involve discussing children’s acute admission and their…