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Nursing Standard | 2009
Stephen Callaghan
This book has an international public health flavour and helps to generate discussion and debate by demonstrating the connection between the structure and geographical perspectives of primary health care, the people served and the settings where it is delivered.
Nursing Standard | 2006
Stephen Callaghan
This handy book aims to reduce the response time for dealing with emergencies through a structured, disciplined approach.
Nursing Standard | 2005
Stephen Callaghan
The principles and frameworks demonstrated in this book could be used in many other healthcare settings. The text is divided neatly into nine chapters and addresses practical issues such as being an effective appraiser, developing and demonstrating competence, linking appraisal with career development, and evaluation of the appraisal process. The comprehensive approach to all aspects of appraisal makes this a must-have book for all health professionals and managers undertaking appraisals. It should also appeal to clinical governance leads and individuals being appraised. There are excellent tips on how to prepare for appraisals and how to link this with reflection, lifelong learning, career direction, and so on. The book is well referenced and contains an appendix with useful examples for the appraiser.
Nursing Standard | 2005
Stephen Callaghan
Keith Hursts book will help managers of all levels understand the breadth of information required to undertake workforce planning and development. It is particularly relevant given the climate of change in primary care initiated earlier this year in Sir Nigel Crisps report.
Nursing Standard | 2004
Stephen Callaghan
Whether you are a nurse, student, doctor or midwife, this is a useful book to help you understand these machines. Borne from a clinical risk management study, it is aimed at all health professionals who use patient monitors in their everyday practice.
Nursing Standard | 2004
Stephen Callaghan
The second edition of this valuable book is divided into three parts: setting the scene, clinical governance in practice and exploring the future. Each part contains the themes and principles of clinical governance in primary care and is backed by practical information, such as how to reduce risk and promote safety. Part one addresses the issues of clinical governance as a quality concept, how it functions at a primary care trust and practice level, and how this can work in action. Part two tackles personal and professional development, clinical effectiveness, risk management and humane care. This section is full of sound advice, with case studies, guidelines, practical points and models. Part three explores the future. The editors have created a toolkit for clinical governance that is hard to beat.
Nursing Standard | 2012
Stephen Callaghan
Nursing Standard | 2011
Stephen Callaghan
Nursing Standard | 2009
Stephen Callaghan
Nursing Standard | 2008
Stephen Callaghan