Episode 5 - Human Factors in the Pandemic (Part 2)

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Planning & Production Credits: Sarah Siddiqui, Jo Szram and Jane Gardner-Florence Human factors has been a crucial part of the clinical response during this pandemic for some departments and health professionals. In this supplementary episode, we are in conversation with senior theatre service manager Clair Mullins, ITU consultant Sunny Kaul and clinical educator Liz Allibone from the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital, exploring how their understanding of human factors prepared them during the pandemic response, with additional trainee perspectives from foundation doctor Kerry Fisher and OMFS (suggest you spell this out as lots of people don’t know what it is!)  surgeon Nabeel Bhatti. If you would like to give us some feedback our Episode 5 (Part 2) of our Pandemic Podcast you can find a feedback form on our website here.  Bios: Clair Mullins is a senior theatre service manager at The Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. Liz Allibone is head of clinical education and training at The Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and chair of the UK clinical nurse educator network. Sundeep Kaul is a consultant in intensive care and respiratory medicine and head of the lung division at The Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. Kerry Fisher is a foundation doctor at Frimley Hospital, RAF medical officer. Nabeel Bhatti is a oral and maxillofacial surgeon.