Archives (2017)

11 August 2017

Changes to the layout of cardiac pouches

As you will read in the alert sent out today, the layout of the pouches is being altered to try to address the high number of ampoule breakages in the pouches.   This is a short-term measure and we are reviewing the cardiac pouch for a longer term solution but we need to take action now to address this, as it poses a risk to both staff and patients.   If you have any queries on this, please email

11 August 2017

Changes to the layout of cardiac pouches

As you will read in the alert sent out today, the layout of the pouches is being altered to try to address the high number of ampoule breakages in the pouches.   This is a short-term measure and we are reviewing the cardiac pouch for a longer term solution but we need to take action now to address this, as it poses a risk to both staff and patients.   If you have any queries on this, please email

11 August 2017

Changes to the layout of cardiac pouches

As you will read in the alert sent out today, the layout of the pouches is being altered to try to address the high number of ampoule breakages in the pouches.   This is a short-term measure and we are reviewing the cardiac pouch for a longer term solution but we need to take action now to address this, as it poses a risk to both staff and patients.   If you have any queries on this, please email

11 August 2017

Changes to the layout of cardiac pouches

As you will read in the alert sent out today, the layout of the pouches is being altered to try to address the high number of ampoule breakages in the pouches.   This is a short-term measure and we are reviewing the cardiac pouch for a longer term solution but we need to take action now to address this, as it poses a risk to both staff and patients.   If you have any queries on this, please email

8 August 2017

Medicines management message

The safe and secure handling of medicines is the responsibility of every healthcare professional, who must ensure that they work within their professional guidelines, ethics and codes of conduct. The four core principles that underpin the safe and secure handling of medicines are Establish governance arrangements – ‘say what we do and why we do it’ Ensure capacity and capability – ‘train people a

8 August 2017

Medicines management message

The safe and secure handling of medicines is the responsibility of every healthcare professional, who must ensure that they work within their professional guidelines, ethics and codes of conduct. The four core principles that underpin the safe and secure handling of medicines are Establish governance arrangements – ‘say what we do and why we do it’ Ensure capacity and capability – ‘train people a

8 August 2017

Medicines management message

The safe and secure handling of medicines is the responsibility of every healthcare professional, who must ensure that they work within their professional guidelines, ethics and codes of conduct. The four core principles that underpin the safe and secure handling of medicines are Establish governance arrangements – ‘say what we do and why we do it’ Ensure capacity and capability – ‘train people a

8 August 2017

Medicines management message

The safe and secure handling of medicines is the responsibility of every healthcare professional, who must ensure that they work within their professional guidelines, ethics and codes of conduct. The four core principles that underpin the safe and secure handling of medicines are Establish governance arrangements – ‘say what we do and why we do it’ Ensure capacity and capability – ‘train people a

8 August 2017

Medicines management message

The safe and secure handling of medicines is the responsibility of every healthcare professional, who must ensure that they work within their professional guidelines, ethics and codes of conduct. The four core principles that underpin the safe and secure handling of medicines are Establish governance arrangements – ‘say what we do and why we do it’ Ensure capacity and capability – ‘train people a

7 August 2017

Trust thanks public and staff for Pride support

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust would like to thank the public for their support at this year’s Brighton and Hove Pride event. The Trust would also like to thank all staff and volunteers who worked across what is always a busy weekend both out on the road and in the Trust’s control centres. More than 100 staff, including the Trust’s chief executive Daren Mochrie attended th

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