My name is Nichola Goddard and in this blog I'd like to tell you about a regional DES networking day I attended and why I would encourage others to attend one in their region if they get the chance.
...system that will improve: the process of collecting and sharing data patient safety, quality and completeness of data to evaluate the programme What we've done so far At the beginning...
PHE is responsible for setting policy and guidance for the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. To make sure we have clinical expertise to support and advise the programme we have clinical professional groups for laboratories, colposcopy, education and training.
One of the questions health professionals regularly ask us via our screening helpdesk is ‘to whom and when can screening for Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s syndromes be offered?’
Sonia Segalini, a screening quality assurance project officer at Public Health England, explains how she overcame her fear of presenting.
The London screening quality assurance service recently held a forum for heads of midwifery and screening coordinators.
A new and improved IT system is being developed to support the NHs Newborn and Infant Physical Examination Screening Programme.
...of premature deaths from ruptured aneurysms through early detection, appropriate monitoring and treatment Specialist nurses play an essential role in providing support and advice to men who have small or...
The NHS Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Screening Programme has developed a template letter for trusts to use for sending screening results to women who miscarry or choose to end the pregnancy.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) measure how the NHS screening programmes are performing and aim to give a high level overview of programme quality. This blog post updates you on our latest KPI data publications.
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