First do no harm; Baroness Cumberledge Report 2020 Continued
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You will learn about Students will continue their learning of the 'First do no harm' report, that was produced by Baroness Cumberledge and her review team Students listen to a voice recording of the Report; Hormone pregnancy tests, Sodium Valproate and Pelvic mesh. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who are health and social care professionals, who are at home carers, or interested in health and social care, or those affected by medical devices and medicines, will find this information valuable. It is particularly useful for Students who are health and social care professionals, who are at home carers, or interested in health and social care, or those affected by medical devices and medicines, will find this information valuable.
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Summary
Title: First do no harm; Baroness Cumberledge Report 2020 Continued
Price: Free
Number of Lectures: 15
Number of Published Lectures: 15
Number of Curriculum Items: 15
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Students will continue their learning of the 'First do no harm' report, that was produced by Baroness Cumberledge and her review team
- Students listen to a voice recording of the Report; Hormone pregnancy tests, Sodium Valproate and Pelvic mesh.
Who Should Attend
- Students who are health and social care professionals, who are at home carers, or interested in health and social care, or those affected by medical devices and medicines, will find this information valuable.
Target Audiences
- Students who are health and social care professionals, who are at home carers, or interested in health and social care, or those affected by medical devices and medicines, will find this information valuable.
Introduction
Welcome back to first do no harm, we continue into ‘The report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review’ which reviewed two medicines and a medical device; medical mesh, sodium valproate and primodos. These three medical treatments were investigated by Baroness Cumberledge and her team across a two year period. They heard the experiences of women harmed and of babies damaged by medical devices and medicines.
This independent review came about due to campaigns by women who suffered injury and harm from medical mesh, women whose babies suffered harms as a result of medicines side effects. The review unearthed many issues named ‘themes’ and with each theme various recommendations were provided; to date the current health minister, Matthew Hancock, has had various actions taken however he has rejected the recommendation of redress.
As we go into this next session of learning, simply through a verbatim reading, we look at further themes, and recommendations and interwoven are the voices of the victims of medical harms. Note that the Baroness emphasised this report was not a blame game, but a matter of learning, making changes and addressing the suffering of those involved.
As we move through this learning consider what we each take away and onboard into personal professional practice in the care of patients whom we are responsible for. Let us be moved to ‘Do no harm…’
This course is a continuation and provided as is so as to be ‘fee free’, vital information for all people – internationally. This course is provided in short recorded segments, a verbatim reading so you can click play and listen along, or if your first language is not English will support you reading the report as you listen, and for those with learning difficulties such as dyslexia.
I hope this course is enjoyable to you, and that you find the information as invaluable as I have… let’s dive in.In this course we continue our journey of reading the Independent medicines and medical devices review report, the report that was published by Baroness Cumberledge in July 2020.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: 1
Lecture 2: 2
Lecture 3: 3
Lecture 4: 4
Lecture 5: 5
Lecture 6: 6
Lecture 7: 7
Lecture 8: 8
Lecture 9: 9
Lecture 10: 10
Lecture 11: 11
Lecture 12: 12
Lecture 13: 13
Lecture 14: 14
Lecture 15: 15
Instructors
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Deborah Casey
Being Well Naturally
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