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16 November 2016

Fraud Awareness

We are supporting Fraud Awareness Month and International Fraud Awareness Week (13-19 November) as part of our commitment to creating a culture where fraud and bribery against SECAmb and the wider NHS is not tolerated. Throughout the month we want to increase awareness amongst staff of fraud and bribery related issues pertinent to the NHS, such as conflicts of interest, gifts and hospitality and

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Image: Fraud Awareness
16 November 2016

Fraud Awareness

We are supporting Fraud Awareness Month and International Fraud Awareness Week (13-19 November) as part of our commitment to creating a culture where fraud and bribery against SECAmb and the wider NHS is not tolerated. Throughout the month we want to increase awareness amongst staff of fraud and bribery related issues pertinent to the NHS, such as conflicts of interest, gifts and hospitality and

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Image: Fraud Awareness
16 November 2016

Fraud Awareness

We are supporting Fraud Awareness Month and International Fraud Awareness Week (13-19 November) as part of our commitment to creating a culture where fraud and bribery against SECAmb and the wider NHS is not tolerated. Throughout the month we want to increase awareness amongst staff of fraud and bribery related issues pertinent to the NHS, such as conflicts of interest, gifts and hospitality and

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Image: ‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team
14 November 2016

‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team

A teenager who suffered life-threatening injuries and spent a month in an induced coma after being hit by a car has been hailed a miracle by the ambulance crews and hospital teams who saved his life. 16-year-old Taz Moyo suffered a serious head injury on 16 July this year and, after receiving life-saving treatment from South East Coast Ambulance Service clinicians and the air ambulance service, wa

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Image: ‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team
14 November 2016

‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team

A teenager who suffered life-threatening injuries and spent a month in an induced coma after being hit by a car has been hailed a miracle by the ambulance crews and hospital teams who saved his life. 16-year-old Taz Moyo suffered a serious head injury on 16 July this year and, after receiving life-saving treatment from South East Coast Ambulance Service clinicians and the air ambulance service, wa

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Image: ‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team
14 November 2016

‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team

A teenager who suffered life-threatening injuries and spent a month in an induced coma after being hit by a car has been hailed a miracle by the ambulance crews and hospital teams who saved his life. 16-year-old Taz Moyo suffered a serious head injury on 16 July this year and, after receiving life-saving treatment from South East Coast Ambulance Service clinicians and the air ambulance service, wa

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Image: ‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team
14 November 2016

‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team

A teenager who suffered life-threatening injuries and spent a month in an induced coma after being hit by a car has been hailed a miracle by the ambulance crews and hospital teams who saved his life. 16-year-old Taz Moyo suffered a serious head injury on 16 July this year and, after receiving life-saving treatment from South East Coast Ambulance Service clinicians and the air ambulance service, wa

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Image: ‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team
14 November 2016

‘Miracle’ teenager reunited with ambulance team

A teenager who suffered life-threatening injuries and spent a month in an induced coma after being hit by a car has been hailed a miracle by the ambulance crews and hospital teams who saved his life. 16-year-old Taz Moyo suffered a serious head injury on 16 July this year and, after receiving life-saving treatment from South East Coast Ambulance Service clinicians and the air ambulance service, wa

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Image: Why use Aseptic Non-Touch Technique (ANTT)?
9 November 2016

Why use Aseptic Non-Touch Technique (ANTT)?

Healthcare acquired infections (HAI) result in significant mortality and morbidity internationally. It is estimated that 30 per cent of HCAIs are preventable. Due to the invasive nature of clinical procedures involving aseptic technique, health care workers are inherently a significant vector of infection. Of course, health care professionals do not set out to harm patients during clinical procedu

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Image: Why use Aseptic Non-Touch Technique (ANTT)?
9 November 2016

Why use Aseptic Non-Touch Technique (ANTT)?

Healthcare acquired infections (HAI) result in significant mortality and morbidity internationally. It is estimated that 30 per cent of HCAIs are preventable. Due to the invasive nature of clinical procedures involving aseptic technique, health care workers are inherently a significant vector of infection. Of course, health care professionals do not set out to harm patients during clinical procedu

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