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What is the value of training?

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For episode 4 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Rachel Benting of The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and CASC co-director Stephen Ashmore discuss the value of training.


This episode's guests:

Rachel Benting is Lead Specialist Audit Midwife at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and has worked as a midwife in the NHS for almost 25 years. She has a keen interest in Quality Improvement and has worked across all areas of midwifery from high-risk hospital based to low-risk community-based care.


Stephen Ashmore is a co-director at the Clinical Audit Support Centre (CASC) who began working in clinical audit back in 1995. Stephen holds several relevant professional qualifications and, together with fellow co-director Tracy Ruthven, developed the nationally recognised ‘Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit’ and has served on national audit committees as well as being a patient participation group chair.



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For episode 4 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Rachel Benting of The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and CASC co-director Stephen Ashmore discuss the value of training.


This episode's guests:

Rachel Benting is Lead Specialist Audit Midwife at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and has worked as a midwife in the NHS for almost 25 years. She has a keen interest in Quality Improvement and has worked across all areas of midwifery from high-risk hospital based to low-risk community-based care.


Stephen Ashmore is a co-director at the Clinical Audit Support Centre (CASC) who began working in clinical audit back in 1995. Stephen holds several relevant professional qualifications and, together with fellow co-director Tracy Ruthven, developed the nationally recognised ‘Clinical Audit Teaching Toolkit’ and has served on national audit committees as well as being a patient participation group chair.



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