Year 4 M&M ACH (Falls)
event4th Apr 2024
schedule5:30 - 6:30pm (GMT)
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4th Apr 2024
5:30 - 6:30pm (GMT)
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This insightful teaching session, focused on Year 4 M&M ACH (Falls), investigates the common yet often overlooked issue of patient falls in a hospital setting. Medical professionals attending this session will delve into real-life instances, discussing and analyzing the causes and preventive strategies. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of patient safety, risk assessment and management related to hospital-associated falls. This course is highly beneficial for those interested in improving patient care and minimizing potential hazards in a healthcare environment.
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Learning objectives
1. By the end of this session, participants should be able to identify the key risk factors leading to falls in adult and elderly patients.
2. Participants will gain knowledge of the various prevention strategies that can be implemented at the individual, community, and system level to reduce the incidence of falls.
3. Participants should be able to analyze and interpret the data and statistics that reflect the prevalence and severity of falls and its impact on the healthcare system.
4. Participants should understand the role of multidisciplinary teams in managing and preventing falls and we expect them to apply these concepts in their clinical practice.
5. Participants will enhance their knowledge in designing and implementing effective patient education and engagement strategies aimed at fall prevention.
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