How Harm Happens – a play
A play examining the clinical-technical and emotive factors in interprofessional care
11 March 2020
Examining the clinical-technical and emotive factors in interprofessional care.
The King’s College London Centre for Team-Based Practice & Learning in Health Care has commissioned a play to be produced in partnership with the KCLSU society The King's Players.
'How Harm Happens' examines the clinical-technical and emotive factors in interprofessional care. It tells the story of the death of Tom, a young man admitted to hospital with a pain in his stomach.
The play will be performed on the opening night of King’s CAIPE Conference 2021: Reduction of Harm Through Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice. The conference will take place over three days, 17-19 June 2021, at the College’s Strand Campus, London.
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Photo by Daan Stevens on Unsplash.
(This article was edited on 23 March as the conference wast postponed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.)
A play examining the clinical-technical and emotive factors in interprofessional care