Implementing a multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive critical care
Carole Butler-Williams Consultant nurse, Critical care, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Paul Snelling Senior lecturer, University of West of England
Liz Duffy Clinical skills lead, Gloucestershire Health Community, Gloucester
Following recent government recommendations on critical care services, the skills and training opportunities within the critical care environment should be shared with staff on the general wards. This article discusses a one-day study course offered at one NHS trust that was developed to address the educational needs of staff working on general wards.
Nursing Standard.
19, 17, 33-38.
doi: 10.7748/ns2005.01.19.17.33.c3780
Correspondence
carole.butler-williams@glos.nhs.uk
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