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Collaborate Newsletter – issue 102

Collaborate Newsletter - issue 102
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The latest edition of our fortnightly newsletter, Collaborate, has just been published and includes updates on the following:

  • Find out who’s been shortlisted in the region for a national Innovate Award.
  • A report on the first South East Patient Safety Specialists conference.
  • A learning event for cardiology and radiology teams.
  • The new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework.
  • And could you be a Core20PLUS5 ambassador?
  • Plus the latest vacancies at KSS AHSN, and upcoming events.

Read the newsletter here.

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