Anne Felton
@annefelton.bsky.social
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Dr Anne Felton, Head of the Institute of Health and Allied Professions at Nottingham Trent University. Mental Health Nurse in Higher Education. Interest in health care education, practice and research
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Royal College of Nursing
@rcn.org.uk
· Apr 3
Get ready for RCN Congress 2025! 📝 #RCN25
There's still space on our webinars across March and April to help you prepare for attending our yearly flagship event. Join to develop your critical thinking, presentation and evaluation skills.
Register for your free space ➡️ buff.ly/ogBHd0c
There's still space on our webinars across March and April to help you prepare for attending our yearly flagship event. Join to develop your critical thinking, presentation and evaluation skills.
Register for your free space ➡️ buff.ly/ogBHd0c
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Anne Felton
@annefelton.bsky.social
· Mar 1
This week on Wonkhe: Effective feedback allows students to experience the results of their decisions – and thereby refine their practice. Kathleen M Quinlan and Edd Pitt explain how it’s done
The importance of consequential feedback
Effective feedback allows students to experience the results of their decisions – and thereby refine their practice. Kathleen M Quinlan and Edd Pitt explain how it’s done Effective feedback allows...
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Anne Felton
@annefelton.bsky.social
· Feb 14
Investigators are human too: outcome bias and perceptions of individual culpability in patient safety incident investigations
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Investigators are human too: outcome bias and perceptions of individual culpability in patient safety incident investigations
Background Healthcare patient safety investigations inappropriately focus on individual culpability and the target of recommendations is often on the behaviours of individuals, rather than addressing ...
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Anne Felton
@annefelton.bsky.social
· Jan 28
Opinion | Teaching Well Is Harder Now
Reflecting on her first 20 years in the classroom, Rebecca Vidra identifies six key ways students and their needs have changed. #HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/4hwv0Tx
Reflecting on her first 20 years in the classroom, Rebecca Vidra identifies six key ways students and their needs have changed. #HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/4hwv0Tx
Thoughts on 20 years of college teaching (opinion)
Reflecting on her first 20 years in the classroom, Rebecca Vidra identifies six key ways students and their needs have changed.
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Anne Felton
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· Dec 20
Could you be a nurse prescriber?
From the qualifications you need, to insight into the exam you need to sit, in this RCN Magazines piece Samantha answers your questions about independent prescribing.
From the qualifications you need, to insight into the exam you need to sit, in this RCN Magazines piece Samantha answers your questions about independent prescribing.
Nurse prescriber: Course explained by qualified non-medical prescriber | RCN Magazine | Royal College of Nursing
Samantha tells the RCN the qualification – which is growing in popularity in general practice – has expanded her knowledge and made her a better practitioner.
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Anne Felton
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· Dec 11
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· Dec 9
Anne Felton
@annefelton.bsky.social
· Dec 1
New and important from @thementalelf.bsky.social: "This review has highlighted the critical lack of evidence supporting the use of surveillance technologies. #Oxevision has the potential to enable iatrogenic harm, however this is not being acknowledged". tinyurl.com/3jajvst6 #StopOxevision
The use and impact of surveillance in inpatient mental health settings
Nima Hunt blogs a systematic review which finds no real evidence that surveillance in inpatient mental health settings has positive outcomes.
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