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On the eve of a New Year it is wise to look back so we can value and appreciate progress made, but importantly determine ways we want to move forward positively to improve vascular access for our patients. Healthcare remains challenging in many ways including finite resources, but it continues to be dynamic and fast paced with driven clinicians who strive for the best. Here Sarah emphasises that focus remains key and not losing sight of these commonly practiced skills in the complex organisations of healthcare. VeinTrain co-chaired this fantastic Train the Trainer day for NIVAS - National Infusion Vascular Access Society at the Royal College of Surgeons, London on 12th October 2015. This presentation shows an overview of key things that work in Vascular Access for Private and Public Sector. The day encouraged lots of lively discussion and engagement on things clinicians find challenging in vascular access training. Vein Train shares some of the decades of experience in this sector including large training projects in the private sector and NHS, including NHS Direct, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, Guys' and St Thomas's NHS Foundation Trust and King's College University (Medical School). ]]>

On the eve of a New Year it is wise to look back so we can value and appreciate progress made, but importantly determine ways we want to move forward positively to improve vascular access for our patients. Healthcare remains challenging in many ways including finite resources, but it continues to be dynamic and fast paced with driven clinicians who strive for the best. Here Sarah emphasises that focus remains key and not losing sight of these commonly practiced skills in the complex organisations of healthcare. VeinTrain co-chaired this fantastic Train the Trainer day for NIVAS - National Infusion Vascular Access Society at the Royal College of Surgeons, London on 12th October 2015. This presentation shows an overview of key things that work in Vascular Access for Private and Public Sector. The day encouraged lots of lively discussion and engagement on things clinicians find challenging in vascular access training. Vein Train shares some of the decades of experience in this sector including large training projects in the private sector and NHS, including NHS Direct, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, Guys' and St Thomas's NHS Foundation Trust and King's College University (Medical School). ]]>
Wed, 30 Dec 2015 21:55:55 GMT /slideshow/looking-back-to-move-forward-train-the-trainer-study-day-for-nivas/56563392 sassers2000@slideshare.net(sassers2000) Looking back to move forward - Train the Trainer Study Day for NIVAS sassers2000 On the eve of a New Year it is wise to look back so we can value and appreciate progress made, but importantly determine ways we want to move forward positively to improve vascular access for our patients. Healthcare remains challenging in many ways including finite resources, but it continues to be dynamic and fast paced with driven clinicians who strive for the best. Here Sarah emphasises that focus remains key and not losing sight of these commonly practiced skills in the complex organisations of healthcare. VeinTrain co-chaired this fantastic Train the Trainer day for NIVAS - National Infusion Vascular Access Society at the Royal College of Surgeons, London on 12th October 2015. This presentation shows an overview of key things that work in Vascular Access for Private and Public Sector. The day encouraged lots of lively discussion and engagement on things clinicians find challenging in vascular access training. Vein Train shares some of the decades of experience in this sector including large training projects in the private sector and NHS, including NHS Direct, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, Guys' and St Thomas's NHS Foundation Trust and King's College University (Medical School). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nivasslideshare2016-151230215555-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> On the eve of a New Year it is wise to look back so we can value and appreciate progress made, but importantly determine ways we want to move forward positively to improve vascular access for our patients. Healthcare remains challenging in many ways including finite resources, but it continues to be dynamic and fast paced with driven clinicians who strive for the best. Here Sarah emphasises that focus remains key and not losing sight of these commonly practiced skills in the complex organisations of healthcare. VeinTrain co-chaired this fantastic Train the Trainer day for NIVAS - National Infusion Vascular Access Society at the Royal College of Surgeons, London on 12th October 2015. This presentation shows an overview of key things that work in Vascular Access for Private and Public Sector. The day encouraged lots of lively discussion and engagement on things clinicians find challenging in vascular access training. Vein Train shares some of the decades of experience in this sector including large training projects in the private sector and NHS, including NHS Direct, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, Guys&#39; and St Thomas&#39;s NHS Foundation Trust and King&#39;s College University (Medical School).
Looking back to move forward - Train the Trainer Study Day for NIVAS from Sarah Phillips
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-sassers2000-48x48.jpg?cb=1523075687 I am a determined individual and always strive to achieve the best outcomes in fields of study and work. A natural leader who enjoys seeing individuals thrive as they discover creative solutions to complex problems. As MD and Founder of VeinTrain Ltd 2007 I have built a trusted brand reaching out to the global market. VeinTrain's brand seeks to become the only choice for learning these, the most commonly performed skills in healthcare. As a published author and national standardisation of competency lead, I identified a need for a different approach; standardised, high value and above all, quality assured. I have remained focused to double the business turnover year on year. VeinTrai... http://www.veintrain.co.uk