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Safe places – Cultural safety and its importance in modern healthcare
Dr Lynne McKinlay and Dr Najeeb Rahman, both Senior Medical Educator with Cognitive Institute, explore how healthcare leaders can establish a cultu... -
Learning out of the pandemic
This article was originally published by Healthcare Markets and has been republished here with permission. While Covid-19 has undoubtedly caused co... -
Caring for Colleagues
The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic have transformed the lives of healthcare professionals around the world. During this prolonged pandemic ... -
Could simple civility save lives and reduce medicolegal risk?
“Civility costs nothing, and buys everything” – Mary Wortley Montagu, 1756. Does it seem to be both a grand claim and at the same time too ba... -
New study supports the need for greater personal accountability to improve safe care for patients
A recently published study has identified an association between coworker reports about unprofessional behaviour exhibited by surgeons and patients... -
Speaking Up programme launched in UK with Ramsay Health Care
Ramsay Health Care UK has recently launched Cognitive Institute’s Speaking Up for Safety™ programme across their group of 33 UK based hospitals. An... -
Get smart about emotional intelligence
Evidence is emerging that emotional intelligence is as important for patient outcomes as it is for business and relationship success. Senior Medica... -
Now is the time to speak up for safety
Speaking up for patient safety and the safety of others in healthcare organisations is recognised as the crux in critical error prevention. “Will... -
Cognitive Institute partners with Vanderbilt University
Cognitive Institute, an Australian-based international healthcare education provider, has partnered with Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tenness... -
Achieving 95+% reliability – how will you do it?
One of the most pressing challenges facing healthcare organisations is to improve patient safety and maintain high-quality care in an environment w...