Using Smart Tools to Help Make People Smarter Human-Centred Learning Enhanced with AI
AI is incredible. It presents a massive opportunity to free us learning designers to do what we were made for; prioritise humans and solve problems.
AI is incredible. It presents a massive opportunity to free us learning designers to do what we were made for; prioritise humans and solve problems.
Making sound decisions requires a good deal of quality data, and the ability to interpret it. This module, helps non-finance managers to make the most of the data their department produces.
Control by Design Helping the learner to understand the concepts of risk and control and recognising their role in identifying, optimising and documenting controls in a process.
Promoting haemovigilance and best practice for those who care for people receiving blood transfusions.
NHS funding is limited. Different types of purchase are often drawn from a single piggybank, but, how should a non-finance manager navigate the approval and request processes when they need to buy something?
Porters are the unsung heroes of successful treatment involving blood transfusion, their vital role needs to be carried out precisely to ensure patient safety. This vital learning for frontline staff helps them to follow best practice and ensure compliance with transfusion protocols.
The array of financial rules and guidelines governing the NHS is enough to make most feel lost, and some feel sick. This module, part of an essential digital learning suite, reassures non-finance managers that dedicated partners are available when they need to recruit a new post or report on budgets; helping them act responsibly, navigate processes and maximise outcome.
Investing in the NHS for the long term means spending according to a national plan. Making sure that goods and services are procured fairly and strategically can be tricky for in non-finance roles. This module, part of an essential digital learning suite, helps managerial staff act responsibly, navigate processes and maximise outcome.
Phlebotomists are at the heart of successful treatment involving blood transfusion, their vital role includes collecting blood for transfusions, sample labelling, and preservation to ensure accurate cross-matching needs to be carried out precisely to ensure patient safety. This vital learning for frontline staff demonstrates best practice and helps ensure compliance with transfusion protocols.
Equipping clinical hospital staff to safely and effectively handle and administer medicines, particularly insulin to patients. The module also looks at the importance of checking colleagues’ work and collaborating to reduce the chance of error and increase patient safety.
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