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The AMaT Podcast
Meantime AMaT Ltd
20 episodes
3 months ago
The AMaT podcast celebrates the work done by healthcare professionals to improve patient safety using clinical audit, quality improvement, compliance, and other governance processes.

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The AMaT podcast celebrates the work done by healthcare professionals to improve patient safety using clinical audit, quality improvement, compliance, and other governance processes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Management
Business,
Society & Culture,
Government,
Documentary
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What is the value of training?
The AMaT Podcast
39 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
What is the value of training?

For episode 4 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Rachel Benting of The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and CASC co-director Stephen Ashmore discuss the value of training.


This episode's guests:

Rachel Benting is Lead Specialist Audit Midwife at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and has worked as a midwife in the NHS for almost 25 years. She has a keen interest in Quality Improvement and has worked across all areas of midwifery from high-risk hospital based to low-risk community-based care.


Stephen Ashmore is a co-director at the Clinical Audit Support Centre (CASC) who began working in clinical audit back in 1995. Stephen holds several relevant professional qualifications and, together with fellow co-director Tracy Ruthven, developed the nationally recognised ‘Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit’ and has served on national audit committees as well as being a patient participation group chair. 



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The AMaT Podcast
The AMaT podcast celebrates the work done by healthcare professionals to improve patient safety using clinical audit, quality improvement, compliance, and other governance processes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.