Putting an end to Black Wednesday: improving patient safety by achieving comprehensive trust induction and mandatory training by day 1
Natalie Gaskell, Richard Hinton, Tristan Page, Tracy Elvins and Adam Malin
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-2-124
Clin Med April 2016 Natalie Gaskell
AGeriatric Medicine and General Internal Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Roles: ST5
Richard Hinton
BRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Roles: FY2 trainee
Tristan Page
CRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Roles: FY2 trainee
Tracy Elvins
DRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Roles: head of learning and development
Adam Malin
ERoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Roles: director of medical education and consultant respiratory physician

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vol. 16 no. 2 124-128
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- Published online April 1, 2016.
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- Natalie GaskellA, ST5,
- Richard HintonB, FY2 trainee,
- Tristan PageC, FY2 trainee,
- Tracy ElvinsD, head of learning and development and
- Adam MalinE⇑, director of medical education and consultant respiratory physician
- AGeriatric Medicine and General Internal Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
- BRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
- CRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
- DRoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
- ERoyal United Hospital, Bath, UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr A Malin, Respiratory Deptartment, Royal United Hospital, Bath BA2 2BX, UK. Email: adam.malin{at}nhs.net
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Putting an end to Black Wednesday: improving patient safety by achieving comprehensive trust induction and mandatory training by day 1
Natalie Gaskell, Richard Hinton, Tristan Page, Tracy Elvins, Adam Malin
Clinical Medicine Apr 2016, 16 (2) 124-128; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.16-2-124
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