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by Chris Odedun

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Education for trainees in emergency medicine.

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5/9/2020

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December 19, 2021

Episode 5 (Part 2): Physician Response Unit - bringing patient-centred emergency care to the community

<p>In our much anticipated 5th episode, Shal speaks to different members of the Physician Response Unit (PRU) which is a pioneering Community Emergency Medicine service which aims to deliver safe, effective and patient-centred emergency care in North East London. It is delivered in partnership with Barts Health NHS Trust, London’s Air Ambulance Charity and the London Ambulance Service.</p> <p>Part 1 sees Shal speaking to Dr Tony Joy (EM consultant at the Royal London Hospital and Clinical Lead for the PRU) and Bill Leaning (Senior Flight Paramedic and Clinical Manager for the PRU) as they describe the evolution of the service in accordance with changing patient needs, healthcare resources and a global pandemic. They also share some of their own lessons for working with other disciplines as part of the wider healthcare system, providing holistic care that is tailored to the patient in front of you and preventing compassion fatigue.</p> <p>Part 2 sees Shal speaking to Megan Popplewell (Senior Sister at the Royal London Hospital and Emeritus PRU Nurse), Matt Dibble (PRU Emergency Ambulance Crew (EAC) and Dr Annie Chapman (EM ST4 and Emeritus PRU Fellow). They all share their own experiences of working within the service, the road to PRU application and how their time with the PRU has impacted upon their professional practice in their 'day jobs.'</p> <p>What is clear from speaking to the team is how the patient is at the heart of everything the PRU does and the primary aim is always to enhance overall patient well-being and experience however indirect benefits in the form of greater cross-disciplinary working, recruitment and retention of emergency staff, education and development of the team and, where appropriate, a reduction in ambulance conveyances, ED attendances and inpatient bed occupancy are also experienced by the wider system.</p> <p>Read more here: https://www.londonsairambulance.org.uk/pru</p> <p>Should you wish to learn more about the service or request an observer shift, please email: shal_krm@hotmail.com</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 5 (Part 1): Physician Response Unit - bringing patient-centred emergency care to the community

December 19, 2021

Episode 5 (Part 1): Physician Response Unit - bringing patient-centred emergency care to the community

<p>In our much anticipated 5th episode, Shal speaks to different members of the Physician Response Unit (PRU) which is a pioneering Community Emergency Medicine service which aims to deliver safe, effective and patient-centred emergency care in North East London. It is delivered in partnership with Barts Health NHS Trust, London’s Air Ambulance Charity and the London Ambulance Service.</p> <p>Part 1 sees Shal speaking to Dr Tony Joy (EM consultant at the Royal London Hospital and Clinical Lead for the PRU) and Bill Leaning (Senior Flight Paramedic and Clinical Manager for the PRU) as they describe the evolution of the service in accordance with changing patient needs, healthcare resources and a global pandemic. They also share some of their own lessons for working with other disciplines as part of the wider healthcare system, providing holistic care that is tailored to the patient in front of you and preventing compassion fatigue.&nbsp;</p> <p>Part 2 sees Shal speaking to Megan Popplewell (Senior Sister at the Royal London Hospital and Emeritus PRU Nurse), Matt Dibble (PRU Emergency Ambulance Crew (EAC) and Dr Annie Chapman (EM ST4 and Emeritus PRU Fellow). They all share their own experiences of working within the service, the road to PRU application and how their time with the PRU has impacted upon their professional practice in their 'day jobs.'</p> <p>What is clear from speaking to the team is how the patient is at the heart of everything the PRU does and the primary aim is always to enhance overall patient well-being and experience however indirect benefits in the form of greater cross-disciplinary working, recruitment and retention of emergency staff, education and development of the team and, where appropriate, a reduction in ambulance conveyances, ED attendances and inpatient bed occupancy are also experienced by the wider system.&nbsp;</p> <p>Read more here: https://www.londonsairambulance.org.uk/pru</p> <p>Should you wish to learn more about the service or request an observer shift, please email: shal_krm@hotmail.com</p> <h2>Episode analytics</h2>

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March 16, 2021

Episode 4: navigating conversations regarding vaccine hesitancy

In our most recent episode of NETRAG+ Shal explored how we might better navigate any difficult conversations regarding vaccine hesitancy with family, friends, colleagues and patients. Our first speaker is Rula Awad who has a background in machine learning and media transparency tools. Rula is currently working with various governments to help combat misinformation and disinformation surrounding the COVID vaccine rollouts and explains some of the drivers underlying vaccine hesitancy.  Our second guest speaker is Sue Rubenstein who has a background in leadership and organisational development. Sue is currently the Vice Chair for the People and Culture committee of an NHS Mental Health Trust. Sue proposes a framework that healthcare professionals (HCPs) might adopt to better navigate these complex conversations.  What's clear by the end of this episode is that having difficult and uncertain conversations,  particularly when past experiences colour important future decisions, being scientifically 'correct' is not valuable unless we are also influential. COVID is new, unpredictable and frightening and any usual confidence in healthcare systems and professionals is not as assured as it would be otherwise. If someone is hesitant about the vaccine in the context of a deadly pandemic we can assume that the person is anxious and frightened. Try to understand and empathise with their position. Share information in a neutral manner and refrain from judgement. Offer them the opportunity to pause and reflect. Be a reassuring and approachable presence should they wish to discuss further. Influence is not binary so, whether or not you have shifted their perspective this time around, the next time they experience either a personal or public health crisis, their next healthcare professional might have a more positive and mutually respectful relationship to work from. Read more here: https://netragplus.wordpress.com/2021/03/15/episode-4-navigating-conversations-on-vaccine-hesitancy/

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Education for trainees in emergency medicine.

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