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Surgical briefings support practical decision making
Alisa Ili, theatre nurse manager and Dr Andrew Connolly, general surgeon at Counties Manukau Health, share how start-of-list briefings support their decision making.
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Surgical briefings are an efficient way to start the day
Briefings take just five minutes and have a significant and positive impact on patient safety by improving communication and teamwork, reducing delays and identifying potential risks prior to surgery.
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Video: Surgical safety checklist (full length, 10min 58sec)
A video from the Commission outlining the use of the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist.
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Surgical Safety Checklist (Australia & New Zealand)
This checklist has been adapted from the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
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Safe Surgery NZ teamwork & communication video 1: Sign in
Video 1 in the teamwork and communication roll-out.
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Video: Surgical briefing and debriefings
This video from the Commission's Reducing Perioperative Harm programme demonstrates best practice for briefing and debriefing sessions, based on the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist.
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Video: Implementing briefing and debriefing sessions at Hutt Valley DHB
Lis Browne talks about implementation of briefing and debriefing sessions at Hutt Valley District Health Board.
- Factsheet: Capabilities for recognising and responding to acute deterioration in hospital
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Introduction to human factors and maternity systems presentation
This is a video recording of a presentation by Professor Paul Bowie about human factors and maternity systems.
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Helen McKernan discusses mother's hospital treatment
Helen McKernan talks about her mother’s death, following a hospital medication error. Helen's mother was given the wrong medication for four days because of a chart mix up and inadequate checking.