TidalHealth is looking for a Patient Access Trainer (PAT) to join our Registration team in Salisbury, Md. The PAT is responsible for developing, executing, and maintaining comprehensive registration training programs, assessing end-user training needs, conducting various types of training, ensuring competency, and supporting ongoing training efforts across registration areas. Learn more and apply today at https://lnkd.in/eaU3jiH8
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Lifeguards need to be trained on common behaviors that may be warning signs of a medical event. Our micro-learning on Identifying Medical Events can serve as a useful complement to in-person trainings. Distribute this to your guards as a quick refresher on who is at risk for a medical event, common behaviors they can look for, and key recommendations to help support them in their role. https://lnkd.in/gc2q4wen
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Medical staff training is one of the most crucial practices a medical facility can invest in. By focusing on improving the skills of their team, they work toward multiple important goals at once. Not only do they create better patient outcomes for those who seek care, but they also increase the likelihood of retention for their team members. #medicaltraining #medicalstaff #stafftraining https://lnkd.in/gBGrgY53
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Our CMT program offers expert guidance and hands-on training, ensuring you gain the skills and confidence needed for a successful career in medication management. 🌟 Enroll in our Certified Medication Technician (CMT) program today and start your journey towards becoming a proficient and trusted healthcare professional. Join TLC Medical Training and excel in your field! #CMTCourse #HandsOnTraining #ExpertGuidance #TLCMedicalTraining #EnrollNow #HealthcareCareer #MedicationManagement
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Want my PT colleagues to ponder on this…serious question: How do we show clinicians with specific training, certifications etc. etc. are achieving better results, improved patient satisfaction and outcomes quickly with less cost? Full disclosure I have been a clinic owner so I am fully aware of EBU’s, visits / referral and all the KPI’s… My question is about how do we show that clinicians with specific training are actually getting better results than others, doing it faster and with less cost and should be, therefore, reimbursed differently for it?
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FICTION ! A common misconception is that AEDs can only be used by medical professionals. At RescueStat, we empower individuals from all walks of life to confidently use AEDs and save lives. Vera Training Solutions offers the smartest and easiest way to get fully CPR/AED trained online. Knowledge is key! Click the link to see our available courses! https://hubs.li/Q02hrLq20
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Looking to refresh your BLS skills with practical, hands-on training? If you work in the healthcare industry, it's highly recommended to undergo refresher BLS practical training in addition to learning the theory behind it. Join me in this essential training—secure your place now! - https://bit.ly/4dTCmiZ #BLSRefresher #CSTFAligned #FaceToFaceTraining
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General Surgeon / Cruise Ship Lead Doctor / Crisis Manager / Prehospital Trauma and Emergency Medical Care / Maritime Medicine
🏥 **Why Continuous Medical Training Matters: A Commitment to Excellence in Patient Care** 🚑💉⚕️ As healthcare professionals, we have a sacred duty to provide the highest quality care to our patients, especially in critical situations. Continuous medical training is not merely a box to check—it is a crucial investment in our skills and knowledge that directly impacts the well-being of those who rely on us during emergencies. While some may view training sessions as time-consuming or an intrusion on personal activities, it's essential to remember that every minute spent honing our craft is a step towards fulfilling our oath to deliver optimal care to all individuals in need. By prioritizing ongoing education, we equip ourselves with the tools and expertise necessary to handle complex medical scenarios effectively. In times of crisis, our patients deserve professionals who are not only skilled but also committed to constant improvement and learning. Let's challenge ourselves to approach training sessions with a renewed sense of purpose and dedication. Together, let's uphold the values of excellence in patient care and collectively strive to be the best versions of healthcare providers we can be. Our patients deserve nothing less. 🩺💡 Federico Silvio Martoglio #ContinuousTraining #PatientCareExcellence #MedicalProfessionalism #HealthcareEducation
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ABPI Code trainer, physician Signatory and ad hoc Code advice supplier. Creative solution finder to Code conundrums!
The new Code is published and takes effect tomorrow, Oct 1st with a transition period of grace until Dec 31st. TLDR vast majority unchanged. So if you're familiar with the 2021 version, you are in a good place. Headline change is the new option to supply PI via a dynamic QR code on certain materials so we can know HCPs have the most up to date PI whenever they access it. And we don't have to withdraw materials using a QR code just because the PI has been updated. Yay! Another bit of good news is the Abridged complaints procedure - hopefully enabling the PMCPA to pile through simple cases quickly when the breach is agreed by the respondent and not something that affects patient safety. Like an inadvertent 'like' on a third party post by a couple of employees. Items for patient support can now cost up to £15 (from £10) - more good news. I also like the new text that flags we can do more with Patient Organisations as long as we make sure it complies with the Code. I like the fact the Code is not explicit about everything - that can be unnecessarily limiting when companies are trying to do things differently. I also admire that they have the confidence to reverse their fairly recent guidance about AE statements having to be embedded in electronic adverts. It shows they are listening and can admit when they maybe got things wrong. The splitting the High Standards in to two clauses also seems sensible -to differentiate between company standards and those of individuals. I've pulled together a quick slide on the main changes. Obviously no substitute for reading all the documentation and coming to training sessions! 😁
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2024 year of investment in our Human Resources
Our continued investment in training our people is fundamental to our patient care. We have started quite well with our training plans for this year and no exception to internal refresher workshops with our team. Our medical team undergoing Basic Life Skills with our facilitator Dr Issac Rami - Emergency Physician.
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💡 Elevate your abilities with our CSTF-aligned Basic Life Support Practical Training Course. Gain hands-on experience and same-day certification to meet NHS & CQC regulatory requirements. 👉 Reserve your spot now by clicking the link in the comments! #LifeSavingSkills #BasicLifeSupport #HealthcareProfessionals #PracticalTraining #SkillUp
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