Programme information
- Title:
- [Retired] Hospital at Night (HaN)
- Description:
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Hospital at Night (HaN) is a web-based resource targeted at HaN multidisciplinary teams. It has been developed by e-Learning for Healthcare in collaboration with Skills for Health Workforce Projects Team (WPT) and the London Deanery. The project is further supported by the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Nursing.
HaN is intended to be a key component of the London Deanery’s and WPT’s overall vision to make HaN a mainstream component of the delivery of safe and effective clinical care to patients throughout the NHS. It will support the training of junior doctors, particularly those in foundation and core training programmes, and nursing staff, while providing a resource for others, such as consultant and managerial staff, involved in the delivery and support of out of hours care. - Created:
- 25 Jan 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 14 Feb 2012
- Keywords:
- HaN, H@N, Hospital at Night, London Deanery, Skills for Health, ACPCP
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- Title:
- [Retired] Hospital at Night (HaN)
- Description:
-
Hospital at Night (HaN) is a web-based resource targeted at HaN multidisciplinary teams. It has been developed by e-Learning for Healthcare in collaboration with Skills for Health Workforce Projects Team (WPT) and the London Deanery. The project is further supported by the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Nursing.
HaN is intended to be a key component of the London Deanery’s and WPT’s overall vision to make HaN a mainstream component of the delivery of safe and effective clinical care to patients throughout the NHS. It will support the training of junior doctors, particularly those in foundation and core training programmes, and nursing staff, while providing a resource for others, such as consultant and managerial staff, involved in the delivery and support of out of hours care. - Created:
- 25 Jan 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 14 Feb 2012
- Keywords:
- HaN, H@N, Hospital at Night, London Deanery, Skills for Health, ACPCP