Presentations

1. CORESS Presentation to Royal College of Surgeons of  Edinburgh 2020 – presenter Professor Frank Smith

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is an independent, charitable professional organisation committed to advancing surgical excellence through education, training, examinations and CPD, with a focus on patient care and patient outcomes. CORESS publishes Surgical Safety Feedback reports in Surgeons’ News, a journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

2. CORESS Annual Safety in Surgery Symposium 4th October 2024

00.07 Welcome – Professor Sir Neil Mortensen, CORESS Chair

00.56 Introduction to CORESS – Miss Harriet Corbett, CORESS Programme Director

02:37 – Lessons from the Maritime Industry: Near Miss Reporting is Important, So Why Aren’t We Doing It? – Mr Adam Parnell, Director Maritime, the CHIRP Charitable Trust

32:51 – The New Patient Safety Incident Reporting Framework (PSIRF): Approach, Methodology, and Tools – Dr Annie Hunnigher, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Group Patient Safety Lead, Barts Health, NatSSIPs2 Clinical Lead, CPOC

56:47 – The National Consultant Information Programme (NCIP) – Informing Surgical Safety – Professor Simon Kenny OBE, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, National Clinical Director – Children and Young People

01:17:58 – Consent and AI – Mr David Locke, Solicitor-Advocate, Deputy Head of Health Litigation, Hill Dickinson LLP

3. CORESS Annual Safety in Surgery Symposium 29th September 2023

00.39 SPOT Programme: The National inpatient PEWS Chart

Professor Damien Roland, Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Head of Service Children’s Emergency Department, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

23.05 Championing Patient Safety with Evidence Based Medicine- Robotically Assisted Surgery”

Dr John Burke, Chief Medical Officer, AXA Health

46.00 What’s new at HSIB

Ms Saskia Fursland​​​​, National Investigator, HSIB

1.12.10 Patient Safety in a Medico-legal Context

Dr Michael Devlin LLM, MBA, FRCP, FRCGP, FFFLM, Head of Professional Standards and Liaison at the MDU

4. CORESS Annual Safety in Surgery Symposium 15th July 2022

Timestamps:

0.05 Introduction to CORESS and Welcome – Lord Ribeiro, CORESS Chairman

0.40 Introduction to the first presentation – Professor Frank Smith

2.33 “Learning from litigation claims” – Mr John T Machin MA(Oxf) MBBS FRCS (Tr&Orth) PGC, Clinical Lead for Litigation at GIRFT

28.43 Introduction to the second presentation – Professor Frank Smith

30.05 “Preventing avoidable harms: the role of the private medical insurer” – Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, MRCOphth, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, AXA Health

51.00 Introduction to the third presentation – Professor Frank Smith

52.32 “NatSSIPs2 (National Safety Standards for Invasive Procedures) ” – Dr Annie Hunningher MbChB, FRCA, Consultant in Anaesthesia NatSSIPs2 Clinical Lead Anaesthesia Thrombectomy Lead Royal London Hospital, Barts Health

1.13.47 Introduction to the fourth presentation – Professor Frank Smith

1.14.48 “Shared decision making and why it is important for patient safety” – Professor Ashok Handa, FRCS Associate Professor of Surgery and Consultant Vascular Surgeon Director, Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice St Catherine’s College, Oxford

1.29.43 Summary – Professor Frank Smith
1.30.55 Symposium Close – Lord Ribeiro

5. CORESS Annual Safety in Surgery Symposium 2021

Timestamps:

00:00 Lord Ribeiro’s introduction and welcome

03:41 Dr Kevin Stewart

36:09 Professor Frank Smith, CORESS

43:00 Professor Tom Clutton-Brock

1:12:48 Mr Jerard Ross

1:50:45 Professor Peter Brennan

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