18 September 2018
Every-Body Counts!
The Every-Body Counts session will take place on Tuesday 18
September 2018 between 16:00-18:00 in the Atrium of the Bristol
Heart Institute.
The Community Outreach Simulation Project which has been running
since June this year is working with 8-18 year olds within the
community such as schools, colleges and youth groups. The project
aims to help build a bridge between what young people enjoy doing
and what they could potentially do as careers within the NHS. This
could be clinical or non-clinical and through a variety of routes
which include NHS Apprenticeships, Traineeships and attending
University. Through volunteering young people can gain experience
and develop interpersonal skills that can then aid them with their
future career aspirations.
In celebration of Healthcare Simulation Week, 17 -21 Sept, we
are inviting UH Bristol's young volunteers, young people who are
interested in volunteering and relatives of UH Bristol staff (aged
14 years plus) to come along to a fun simulation and skills
session. This will include multiple skills stations ranging
from basic life support, airway skills, how we utilise moulage
(makeup) for our manikins, games around communication/ human
factors alongside role play from volunteer actors.
#HcSimWeek
For further information contact Laura Harrison,
Community Simulation Outreach Co-ordinator, Bristol Medical
Simulation Centre.
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