Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit

Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit

Introducing the Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit - a pack for clinical audit trainers developed by the Clinical Audit Support Centre.

The Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit (CATT) contains a range of tried and tested activities and tasks aimed at making clinical audit training more memorable and interactive.  The pack provides a range of materials that can be used to embellish locally designed clinical audit training sessions.

CATT guidance document >>

We would advise those intending to use the toolkit to begin by downloading the guidance document and printing out a hard copy. Then download, and print where required, the relevant teaching resources below so that they can be brought into use during your training sessions as needed. This types of materials are particularly useful for that after lunch dip in energy and concentration.

 

Teaching Resource 1: Florence Nightingale Film

Watch on Youtube >>

Download - FLV (Flash) format >>

Download - M4V (Quicktime) format >>

Teaching Resource 2: Attitudes to Clinical Audit

Attitudes to clinical audit, survey >>

Resource 2 presenter slides >>

Teaching Resource 3: ‘RASE’

Resource 3 presenter slides >>

Resource 3 slides for lamination >>

Teaching Resource 4: Draw the Clinical Audit Process

Resource 4 presenter slides >>

Teaching Resource 5: The Clinical Audit Race Game

Resource 5 presenter slides >>

Resource 5 slides for animation >>

Teaching Resource 6: Barriers to Clinical Audit Ladder

Barriers scorecard >>

Barriers group results >>

Resource 6 slides for lamination >>

Teaching Resource 7: Clinical Audit Quiz Generator

Resource 7 slides for e-quiz >>

Resource 7 slides for paper quiz >>

Teaching Resource 8: Blankety Tweet

Resource 8 presenter slides >>

Teaching Resource 9: The Life Audit

Resource 9 document 1 >>

Resource 9 document 2 >>

Teaching Resource 10: Tiebreaker questions

Resource 10 presenter slides >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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