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 25/11/2009

Timetable for this session

8.45 Coffee

9.00 Session 1: David Cheung. Patient Safety

10.00 Session 2: Community Orientation presentations

10.45 Coffee

11.15 Session 3: Dr Andrea Turner- Paediatric issues for GPs

12.30 Lunch

2.00 Session 4: CSA practice- Akila/Tom/Anis

3.00 Tea

4.30 Finish

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First session- before coffee (scale 1-5) Second session- before lunch (scale 1-5) Afternoon session (scale 1-5)  
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Paed was very helpful.
1) paeds lecture by Dr Turner was excellent - very informative and relevant to GP 2) MOCK CSA was very useful it will be good if we have more Peads talk like today.
Paeds talk was very useful and relevant to GP. Mock CSA practice was good
good way for us to reflect our practice in securing patient safety and avoid litigation open eye for the MMR and community paediatric phlebotomy love the CSA as usual, excellent more CSA
Helpful paeds session, good CSA practice, patient safety.
Excellent paeds session. Useful CSA practice.
helpful tips from the paediatric lecture for general practice
1. Paeds talk by Dr Turner - topics were very relevant to general practice, especially the assessment of the febrile child. 2. Patient safety talk by Dr Cheung - was useful to learn about the factors that impact on patient safety - this has made me more aware of my own practice. 3. CSA session - useful as usual The lunch break is too long. I would like to learn about management in general practice
Great paeds talk, very useful. Good amount of CSA practice.
Dr Cheung's talk on reflective practice for patient safety using real life scenarios was great! Good paeds insight; interesting to find that co-amoxiclav is preferred but not used by micro for MC&S. Learnt something about Peadiatric food intolerance diagnosis and how to deal with constipation. Regular CSA practice is always a help.