Agreed @poc_doctor Reviews should be done to the highest standards. Yet journals rely on volunteers to do it. If reviewers were paid, and the process was standardised a more thorough review could be could mandated.
This study suggests that more scrutiny is required by reviewers and editors. However, these are generally voluntary roles that are not remunerated or generally really recognised. Perhaps the process of scientific review needs to be reconsidered?
Graduated from my MCh in Surgical Science and Practice program today! Looking forward to going back to Ireland when all this is over and celebrating in person! 🥳🥳 #COVIDGrad@RCSI_Irl
It's our annual #CPDAwards week this week! Firstly, congratulations to RSciTech Commendation Adam Roche, Senior clinical skills & simulation technician at @RCSI_Irl. Hear Adam's Top Tips for CPD here: sciencecouncil.org/cpd-award…@ASPiHUK
Last call to any of you who are interested in #humanfactors and #patientsafety to join like-minded healthcare professionals @RCSI_Irl for our MSc./PG Dip in Human Factors in Patient Safety. Fully online but still fully engaging and interactive. rcsi.ie/pghumanfactors
The Application Deadline for our Online Human Factors in Patient Safety Programme will be closing at midnight on Wednesday the 26th of August.
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For more information please do not hesitate to contact us at MScHumanFactors@rcsi.ie.
You are a great advocate for patient safety and a great scholar @CaoiDuffy. Thank you for your endorsement of our PG Diploma/MSc. in Human Factors in Patient Safety @RCSI_Irl. Learn more at: Sbit.ly/HFPS2020 Good luck in your fellowship don't forget to come back!
Dr @CaoiDuffy, Anaesthesiologist in the University of Pennsylvania, explains her experience with the MSc in Human Factors in Patient Safety. Learn more at: bit.ly/HFPS2020
We are very proud of our PG Dip/MSc. in Human Factors in Patient safety @RCSI_Irl We have had great feedback from past scholars. See their testimonials about the programme at bit.ly/HFPS2020
The Human Factors in Patient Safety is offered in two formats: a Postgraduate Diploma and an MSc. The Diploma takes place on the first year and it involves 5 taught modules of study. Learn more at: bit.ly/HFPS2020
This course will be of interest to anyone who wishes to improve their knowledge of error risk and safety in healthcare and improve their personal safety and effectiveness as a healthcare provider. #humanfactors@poc_doctor @EvaDoherty @AdamRoche7
Our inter-professional programme in Human Factors and Patient Safety is for all healthcare professionals involved in the care of acute hospital patients. This is available now both as a Postgraduate Diploma and as a Master's Degree. Find out more at: bit.ly/HFPS2020
The PG Dip/MSc. in Human Factors in Patient Safety @RCSI_Irl is perfect for busy healthcare professionals, it's part-time and online find out more at rcsi.ie/pghumanfactors
Great talks about hand hygiene compliance from @IrishCAPSS researchers Kathryn Lambe and Emily O'Dowd at Irish Ergonomic Society meeting #IES2019. @SHSIRL#HumanFactors
“Oh mighty Mullinalaghta the St Columbas crew, we just conquered Leinster, gonna conquer Ireland too.” Young #Mullinalaghta fans countdown to the semifinals against @DrCrokesGAA hear them this morning @BreakfastNT @NewstalkFM@TheLaurelsM
.@SuzanneDunne5 you are a true advocate for human factors in healthcare. We are so proud that you are a graduate of our MSc. In Human Factors in Patient Safety. I know you will continue your wonderful work in patient safety. We will be watching with interest where you take it.
We are so proud of all of our @RCSI_Irl MSc. In Human Factors in Patient Safety graduates those pictured and the others who graduated in absentia. You were all marvellous. @HumanFactorsPS