Next week the Journal Club will be on Thursday 15 October from 8:00 to 9:00 held on F Floor Stephenson Wing. All clinicians welcome and the paper being discussed is "Using multifaceted education to improve management in acute viral bronchiolitis" Murch H, Oakley J,Pierrepoint M, et al. Arch Dis Child 2015. Please contact the library if you need help accessing a copy of the full text.
Things about health visitors and school nurses
"Health visiting and school nursing partnership nurse interface and improved partnership working" has been published. This pathway is guidance to support professionals to deliver improved outcomes, and outlines aspirations for service delivery. The guidance will assist in the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme and will help local areas to shape their services.
Things about training doctors
The BMA defines 'core principles' of training for doctors. The six key principles set out in the document were formulated following consultation with BMA members, as well as being informed by existing policy, and include that education, training and development is:
- Responsive to the population’s health requirements
- Rooted in an ethos of professional excellence
- An inspiring process of continuous life-long learning
- Fair and inclusive
- Supportive and flexible for learners and trainees
- Designed to enable employers and infrastructure to provide value and support.
A new resource from Public Health England’s (PHE) Mental Health Intelligence Network highlights the importance of local organisations measuring and acting to improve the mental wellbeing of children and young people. Measuring mental wellbeing in children and young people shows that raising levels of mental wellbeing influences a child’s ability to learn, their resilience to risky behaviours and their physical and mental health in adulthood. Half of all mental health problems emerge before the age of 14 and 1 in 10 children will have a clinically diagnosed mental health problem during their childhood.
(C)Gill Kaye 2015 |
The landing outside the library is being painted as part of the signage project in the hospital so we expect our entrance will look very smart soon.
Things Philosophical
Philosophy at the Showroom is a series of sessions probing the philosophical questions raised by some of cinema's most intriguing films, and discussing books that have philosophical themes (either philosophical texts, or other works that raise philosophical questions). The talks will not presuppose any prior knowledge of philosophy, and we hope they will lead to the development of a thriving community of those interested in the subject in the city. Following the showing of the film, there will then be a short talk from a philosopher, and then general discussion. October Session : Babette's Feast introduced by Hugh Pyper Thursday 29 October 6pm. Tickets are available directly from the Showroom.You will need to pay the usual Showroom ticket charge for seeing the film.
Things musical
The new season of University musical events have been announced and includes: Global Soundtracks, New York, Beethoven Plus and a live performance of The Snowman and Peter & the Wolf on Dec 19th.
Things about social media
I recently did a session with one of the departments in the hospital talking about the uses of social media. If you would like us to bring a training session to your department on anything information related then please ask. Here is a fun quiz to find out your social media age.
Thinking about age brings me nicely on to..
Things cakey
(C) Gill Kaye 2015 |
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