25/07/2024

Structured Judgement Review in Acute Care (Regional)

In this online training session, delivered by the Improvement Academy, participants will learn how to use a systematic, evidence-based mortality review programme that can drive improvement in the quality and safety of patient care

In A Nutshell:

This virtually delivered half-day Structured Judgement Review (SJR) training session teaches participants how to use a systematic, evidence-based mortality review programme that can drive improvement in the quality and safety of patient care.

To learn more about our Structured Judgement Review Programme, click here.

Course Date: Thursday 25th July 2024, 13.00 – 17.00

Delivery platform: This training will be delivered via Teams.

Registration: To book a place, please email: Academy@yhia.nhs.uk

Places are charged at £75.00 per person. Payment details will be provided once places are booked.

For further information please contact: academy@yhia.nhs.uk.

SJR Training overview:

  • Background and introduction to SJR
  • SJR methodology and phase of care scores
  • Complete an SJR using example case notes
  • Learning from SJR
  • An opportunity for breakout discussions with people from different trusts and settings
  • Q&A sessions

This event will be delivered by:

Dr Andrew Gibson – Mortality Lead Improvement Academy Bradford, RCP NCEPOD Steering Group, Chair South Yorkshire MNDA

Andrew was clinical lead for the National Mortality Case Record Review programme and subsequently went on to hold the role of clinical lead for patient safety at the Royal College of Physicians. His most recent work has centred on the use of SJRs to assess the quality of care received by those during the Covid pandemic.

Dr Grace Duffy – Clinical Leadership Fellow, Improvement Academy

Grace is a specialty trainee in Palliative Medicine in West Yorkshire. She has paused training to spend a year as a Clinical Leadership Fellow at the Improvement Academy. Her focus is on learning from patient safety incidents and deaths.