2018-19 WebEx Series
About the Series
The SPSP Medicines team are excited to be hosting our 3rd monthly WebEx Series to support learning and sharing across Scotland in 2018/19. This series will focus on the three priority areas of:
- reducing medicines harm across transitions (medicines reconciliation),
- high risk medicines, and
- omitted medicines.
This third series will continue to provide opportunity for sharing improvement work from across Scotland and from international colleagues. Participants will also have the opportunity to reflect on their local experiences and contribute to the general discussion and question time after the presentations.
The WebExes are held, where possible, on every 3rd Thursday of each month between 3pm – 4pm. A full list of dates are available here. A flyer to share with colleagues is available here (Updated February 2019). All presentations and WebEx recordings will be available on this website.
Recordings of the second series (2017/18), summary and the evaluation report are available here.
WebEx Presentations
All slide sets and WebEx recordings will be available here.
February 2019 - Models of medicines review services (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
November 2018 - Digital solutions to reduce medicines transcription (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
October 2018 - Using a QI approach to reducing omitted medicines (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
September 2018 - Bleeds associated with medicines use (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
August 2018 - SMAC² and MITS - supervision for safer prescribing in Northern Ireland (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
July 2018 - Insulin Safety in Acute Care (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
June 2018 - Models of Care (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
May 2018 - Engaging Patients (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
April 2018 - Stakeholder Exchange Teach Back (PDF) - For a recording of the WebEx click here
Please contact team for more information his.pcpteam@nhs.scot.