Why We Shouldn't Teach Patient Safety | Human Factors Forum

Why We Shouldn't Teach Patient Safety

Why we Shouldn't Teach Patient Safety

Tuesday 13th March 2018 - Postgraudate Centre, QMC

Refreshments from: 17:30
Start Time: 18:00

 

Presented by - Dr Al Ross (C.Psychol; C.ErgHF; FRSPH; FHEA) Lecturer in Behavioural Science

Dental School, School of Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow

Dr Ross has wide interest in Organisational Psychology, Human Factors, and quality and safety in healthcare. He is conducting research into the behavioural and organisational aspects of preventive care in General Dental Practice, and oral care for older people living in Care Homes.

His main educational interest is in the use of simulated exercises for teaching healthcare undergraduates and professionals. His current funders include the Scottish Government, the Health Foundation and the Dunhill Medical Trust.

https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/dental/staff/alastairross/#/biography,researchinterests

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See Other talks Al Ross (ASPiH 2017)

Resilient Health Care: Where is it, and what should we be doing with it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkVpxapq--g

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