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Innovations in the management of medical care including mental health, oncology, drug and alcohol, renal medicine, anaesthesia and pain management, etc.

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Time Map: a practical clinical and training tool - Moss, Bev
The Time Map kit was developed for use in a clinical setting to map a comprehensive history with a young person experiencing a first episode of psychosis.

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

Improving the Health Care Experience - NSW Health
A practical evidence based workshop on building a safe and effective service that feels great for patients, carers AND staff.

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

Speak Up - The Joint Commission
The Speak Up initiative encourages patients to be invovled in their own care.

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

Improving Quality of Life by Increasing Social Activity - Northern Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service
This project aimed to investigate the nature and causes of low social activity and to develop strategies to address the issue.

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

Innovative Model for Managing Chest Pain Presentations - Sydney South West Area Health Service
The introduction of an ED Chest Pain Pathway and the establishment of a Chest Pain Evaluation Area (CPEA) is supported by the Cardiac Liaison Nurse (CLN) who facilitates early access to exercise stress testing for appropriate patients.

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

Mini Nutrition Assessment Tool: A step in the right direction - Sydney South West Area Health Service
The MNA tool appears to be a simple, non-invasive and cost effective tool for assessing nutritional status of rehabilitation/geriatric hospital inpatients.

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

Pathways to Care in Early Psychosis - Northern Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service
To investigate the pathways by which young people access early psychosis treatment; to identify where 'missed opportunities' for the detection of psychosis and referral for treatment occurred

Last Updated: 03 Mar 2010

 

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