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Children's Health, For Life
As a mum to two young boys I have experienced first-hand the confusing child health world parents are expected to navigate. For anyone who has had to put up with conflicting advice or changing…
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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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Intergenerational care: the Christmas party report
In December, I wrote about our collaboration with the dementia team to organise a Christmas party. This was devised as an intergenerational workshop designed around interaction and team building…
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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…
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Intergenerational care
When I first heard that the lead dementia nurse had an idea – to bring children and patients with dementia together – I jumped at the chance to get involved, and what a journey it has been.