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This National Conference focuses on improving the investigation and learning from deaths in primary and community care and will update delegates on the death certification reforms which come into force on the 9th September 2024. The conference will also focus on the extension of the Medical Examiner role to cover deaths occurring in the community and the role of the GP in working with the Medical Examiner to learn from deaths and to identify constructive learning to improve care for patients.
“The death certification reforms will come into force on Monday 9 September 2024 meaning independent scrutiny by a medical examiner will become a statutory requirement prior to the registration of all non-coronial deaths in England and Wales from this date.”
Dr Alan Fletcher, National Medical Examiner June 2024
Attendance at this conference will support you to:
Network with colleagues who are working to improve practice in the investigation and learning from deaths
Reflect on the lived experience of a carer on how we can best involve bereaved relatives
Update your knowledge on the Sept 2024 Death Certification Reforms and implications for primary/community care
Understand the role of the Medical Examiner in Primary/Community care and how they can support GPs
Update your knowledge on the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF)
Understand national developments and national reporting and notification requirements
Identification and reporting of deaths and the role of the Medical Examiner
Reflect on how you improve involvement of families and carers
Effectively support staff when a death occurs including supporting staff through coroner inquests
Self assess your learning from deaths process and ensure investigations lead to change
Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes