Having vision: The role of quality improvement in sustaining rates of corneal donation in a hospice, and the impact of this through the COVID pandemic
Elizabeth Sharkey, Jessica Walding, Lowri Evans and Siwan Seaman
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2022-0123
Future Healthc J March 2023 Elizabeth Sharkey
AUniversity Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK
Roles: internal medicine trainee
Jessica Walding
BSt Michael's Hospice, North Hampshire, UK
Roles: specialty doctor
Lowri Evans
CSwansea Bay University Health Board, Port Talbot, UK
Roles: specialty trainee
Siwan Seaman
DMarie Curie Hospice Cardiff and the Vale, Cardiff, UK
Roles: consultant in palliative medicine

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- Elizabeth Sharkey, internal medicine traineeA,
- Jessica Walding, specialty doctorB,
- Lowri Evans, specialty traineeC and
- Siwan Seaman, consultant in palliative medicineD⇑
- AUniversity Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK
- BSt Michael's Hospice, North Hampshire, UK
- CSwansea Bay University Health Board, Port Talbot, UK
- DMarie Curie Hospice Cardiff and the Vale, Cardiff, UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr Siwan Seaman, Marie Curie Hospice, Cardiff and the Vale, Bridgeman Road Penarth CF64 3YR. Email: siwan.seaman{at}wales.nhs.uk Twitter: @siwan_haf
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Having vision: The role of quality improvement in sustaining rates of corneal donation in a hospice, and the impact of this through the COVID pandemic
Elizabeth Sharkey, Jessica Walding, Lowri Evans, Siwan Seaman
Future Healthc J Mar 2023, 10 (1) 59-62; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2022-0123
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