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Hospital Authority Enhances Intern Training to Improve Patient Safety and Clinical Skills

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Hospital Authority Enhances Intern Training to Improve Patient Safety and Clinical Skills
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Hospital Authority Enhances Intern Training to Improve Patient Safety and Clinical Skills

2024-10-26 19:30 Last Updated At:19:38

Hospital Authority continues to strengthenthe on-the-job training and supervision of interns

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

The spokesperson for the Hospital Authority (HA) stated today (October 26) that the HA has implemented various measures to enhance the on-the-job training and supervision of interns in order to improve their ability to handle different clinical situations, ensuring medical quality and patient safety.

Following a recent incident where a nasogastric tube was incorrectly placed, the HA has fully reviewed the workflow for interns reviewing nasogastric X-ray images. In mid-October, a training course was launched to enhance interns' ability to review nasogastric X-ray images. Most interns have completed the training, with the remaining few who have not participated, will complete the training by the end of October.

The spokesperson said, "To ensure that interns have the correct skills to interpret nasogastric X-ray images, all interns working at the HA must undergo the training. Before completing the training and passing the assessment, interns must have their interpretation of nasogastric X-ray images confirmed by senior doctors."

The HA has also reminded all healthcare staff through internal communications about the key considerations when interpreting nasogastric X-ray images, including ensuring the tube is not incorrectly placed in the bronchus, observing the distal position of the tube clearly, and checking for any coils. Healthcare staff have been advised to seek assistance from seniors immediately if they have any doubts during the nasogastric tube insertion procedure.

The HA will continue to enhance both pre-employment and on-the-job training for interns, including skills in performing different clinical procedures. Regular courses will be offered, and internal communication platforms will be used to help healthcare staff review key considerations when performing various clinical procedures. The HA will also continue to collaborate with two university medical schools to discuss training programmes for medical students, continually improving the clinical quality of healthcare staff.

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Fatal Motorcycle Accident in Tai Po Claims Woman's Life, Police Investigate

2024-10-28 07:25 Last Updated At:07:38

Fatal traffic accident in Tai Po

Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident happened in Tai Po last night (October 27) in which a woman died.

At around 11.30pm, a motorcycle driven by a 47-year-old woman was travelling along Bride's Pool Road towards Luk Keng. Upon approaching Wang Chung Stream, the motorcycle reportedly went out of control and rammed into a kerb.

Sustaining chest injuries, the woman was rushed to Prince of Wales Hospital in unconscious state and was certified dead at 2.58am today (October 28).

Investigation by the Special Investigation Team of Traffic, New Territories North is under way.

Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 3800.

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