This episode looks at the concept of risk and how our perception of risk can affect the decisions we make, both as health and social care professionals and as human beings. Risk-averse practice is something many of us have encountered in our work and holistic care of older people often involves the acceptance of a degree of risk, by us as well as the people we are caring for.
Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes.
Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Jackie Lelkes, senior lecturer at University of Brighton.
Contributing Faculty: Dr Alice O'Connor, Teaching fellow in Geriatrics.
S8 E7 - Safe Exercise / Physiotherapy
S8 E6 - See & Treat At Home
S8 E5 - CGA in Care Homes
S8 E3 - Homelessness
S8 E2 - Frailty Scores
S8 E1 - Sarcopenia
S7 E10 - Clinically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration
S7 E9 - Age Discrimination VS Age Adjusted Care
S7 E8 - Cultural Aspects of Ageing
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S7 E7 - Models Of Care
S7 E6 - Falls: To Admit Or Not To Admit?
S7 E5 - Front Door Frailty
S7 E4 - Communicating With Relatives
S7 E3 - Improving Patient Flow
S7 E2 - Silver Trauma
S7 E1 - Polypharmacy
S6 E10 - HIV
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