
8. Transforming services (St Mark’s Frontiers part 2)
01/12/21 • 29 min
Three more sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice’, arranged by St Mark’s Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark’s 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease’. In these sessions, Margaret Vance and Sarah Marshall explore ‘Transforming endoscopic surveillance’, Claire Taylor and Katy Hardy consider ‘Transforming colorectal cancer services’ and Nyarai Gondo and Liam Edwards look at ‘Transforming ward nursing’. This episode is in association with BSG Campus.
Three more sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice’, arranged by St Mark’s Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark’s 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease’. In these sessions, Margaret Vance and Sarah Marshall explore ‘Transforming endoscopic surveillance’, Claire Taylor and Katy Hardy consider ‘Transforming colorectal cancer services’ and Nyarai Gondo and Liam Edwards look at ‘Transforming ward nursing’. This episode is in association with BSG Campus.
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7. Year of the nurse (St Mark’s Frontiers part 1)
The first three sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice’, arranged by St Mark’s Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark’s 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease’. In these sessions, Lisa Knight looks back on the ‘Year of the Nurse 2020’, Mark Radford looks forward to the ‘Future nurse: how innovations and transforming practice will prepare us for the future’, while Jennie Burch, Julia Williams and Benjamin Wakefield consider ‘Nurse education: preparing innovative nurses now and for the future’.
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