Course summary
Structured Judgement Reviews (SJR) Training
Our Structured Judgement Review (SJR) training course is for NHS teams working under the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). We have designed it for people who want to use SJRs both as a triage tool and as a clear, practical way to learn from patient safety incidents We will show you how to adapt the traditional SJR method so it fits with PSIRF principles. You will learn how to move from a mortality-focused model to one that supports proportional reviews, better insights and improvement.
Description
What you will learn on our Structured Judgement Review Training
- Understand the changing role of Structured Judgement Reviews (SJRs) in clinical governance, patient safety and system learning
- Organise case notes, timelines and evidence so reviews are clear, structured and reliable
- Make evidence-based judgements about the quality of care, using language that supports learning and improvement
- Identify issues that require escalation, including conduct or governance concerns
- Write precise, transparent documentation that supports shared learning across teams and services
Testimonial
“This training was the best I have received in a long time. I will use this knowledge in my practice and with our team”
Why is this course different?
This Structured Judgement Review training is built specifically for teams using SJR as part of PSIRF. Additionally, it is delivered by experienced medico-legal and patient-safety professionals who understand the realities of NHS and healthcare review work.
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20 May1 day, 09:00 AM BST - 04:00 PM BST