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Collaborat­ion aims to boost patient safety

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EDGE Hill University has launched a new partnershi­p with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) to drive forward medical research and training.

The two institutio­ns have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to collaborat­e on education and engagement with the healthcare community to improve patient safety.

Clare Austin, Dean of the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine, said: “Surgical teams, specifical­ly surgical care practition­ers and first assistants, play an incredibly important role in delivering safe surgical care to patients.

“The holistic role that the College plays in benefittin­g patients and healthcare is immeasurab­le, and we’re looking forward to formalisin­g our longstandi­ng ties with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in the hope that our shared strengths can expand awareness and lead to fresh opportunit­ies for trainees and our students.”

]The partnershi­p will bring together the work of Edge Hill’s Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine,

one of the largest providers and health, social care and medicine education in the North West of England, with RCSEd’s Faculty of Perioperat­ive Care (FPC).

Charlie Auld, Faculty of Perioperat­ive Care Lead RCSEd said “The Faculty was set up to provide education, training and provide support for advanced practition­ers in surgery, in addition to setting standards for these practition­ers. Surgical Care Practition­ers, as one of the Medical Associate groups, are an increasing­ly important member of the modern surgical team. As they embark on their career, we are delighted to offer all trainee SCPs enrolled in the MSc in Surgical Care Practice at Edgehill, free Affiliate membership of the Faculty for the duration of their course.

“The Faculty believe that with solidifyin­g this partnershi­p, it will not only further highlight the key role that SCPs and similar roles play in improving patient care for initial stages but the full duration of their careers. Improving Patient safety is at the heart of all the work RCSEd and its faculties undertake so this partnershi­p is a natural evolvement for the FPC.”

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is a profession­al organisati­on with membership of over 30,000 surgical profession­als existing to pursue excellence and advancemen­t in surgery through training, exams, liaison with external medical bodies and representa­tion of the surgical workforce.

Through the Affiliate membership that FPC is offering Edge Hill students, they will have the opportunit­y to access educationa­l courses, a number of learning resources, and many more benefits to support their career developmen­t.

Edge Hill University’s Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine offers a wide range of undergradu­ate and postgradua­te courses, spanning medicine, nursing and operating department practice to nutrition, child health, counsellin­g and social work.

The faculty supports future and current health and social care profession­als through all stages of their career from undergradu­ate study and gaining workplace experience, to continuing profession­al developmen­t and postgradua­te study.

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 ?? ?? Charles Auld, Sally Stuart, Pala Rajesh, Dr. Bhuvaneswa­ri Bibleraaj, Julie Bridson, Prof. Clare Austin, and Mark Allanson mark the new partnershi­p
Charles Auld, Sally Stuart, Pala Rajesh, Dr. Bhuvaneswa­ri Bibleraaj, Julie Bridson, Prof. Clare Austin, and Mark Allanson mark the new partnershi­p

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