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Elizabeth Beech
Regional Antimicrobial Stewardship Lead - South West Region
NHS England and NHS Improvement
England - South WestEngland - national
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Catching Canaries – improving safer use of gentamicin across the network
Gentamicin is a widely used antibiotic but has the potential to cause renal and ototoxicity with an estimated 17,000 patient safety incidents reported over the past 3 years. Catching Canaries wants to collaborate to learn, implement and test improvement, while developing QI skills in the antimicrobial stewardship workforce
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