Session 6: Risk Management provides an in-depth exploration of risk management as a core pillar of clinical governance in private healthcare. This online masterclass examines statutory risk areas including health and safety and infection prevention and control (IPC), alongside service, treatment, and contingency planning risk assessments. The session includes an in-depth practical guidance document to support implementation. Recordings are provided only to those unable to attend live.
Risk Management is the sixth session in the Clinical Governance Masterclass Portfolio and offers a comprehensive, practical deep dive into how risk management underpins safe, effective, and resilient healthcare services in private and independent practice. This masterclass is designed for healthcare professionals who need to proactively identify, manage, and mitigate risks across clinical, operational, and organisational domains.
The session explores statutory risk management requirements, including health and safety obligations and infection prevention and control (IPC), and explains how these intersect with professional standards and clinical governance expectations. Participants will gain clarity on how statutory risks should be assessed, documented, reviewed, and integrated into wider governance systems rather than managed in isolation.
A significant focus is placed on service-level and treatment-specific risk assessments, including risks associated with clinical pathways, prescribing, remote consultations, patient selection, and escalation processes. The masterclass also examines contingency planning and business continuity risks, supporting clinicians to prepare for foreseeable disruptions that could impact patient safety or service delivery.
To support practical application, the session includes an in-depth guidance document that supports structured risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and review within private healthcare settings. The masterclass demonstrates how effective risk management protects patients, supports staff, and safeguards professional registration and business sustainability.
The session is delivered live online to encourage professional engagement and reflective discussion. A copy of the recording is provided only to those unable to attend live, ensuring accessibility while maintaining the integrity of the learning experience.
This session is particularly relevant for clinic owners, prescribers, supervisors, and healthcare professionals responsible for governance, safety, and service continuity within private or independent practice.
Session 6: Risk Management provides an in-depth exploration of risk management as a core pillar of clinical governance in private healthcare. This online masterclass examines statutory risk areas including health and safety and infection prevention and control (IPC), alongside service, treatment, and contingency planning risk assessments. The session includes an in-depth practical guidance document to support implementation. Recordings are provided only to those unable to attend live.
Risk Management is the sixth session in the Clinical Governance Masterclass Portfolio and offers a comprehensive, practical deep dive into how risk management underpins safe, effective, and resilient healthcare services in private and independent practice. This masterclass is designed for healthcare professionals who need to proactively identify, manage, and mitigate risks across clinical, operational, and organisational domains.
The session explores statutory risk management requirements, including health and safety obligations and infection prevention and control (IPC), and explains how these intersect with professional standards and clinical governance expectations. Participants will gain clarity on how statutory risks should be assessed, documented, reviewed, and integrated into wider governance systems rather than managed in isolation.
A significant focus is placed on service-level and treatment-specific risk assessments, including risks associated with clinical pathways, prescribing, remote consultations, patient selection, and escalation processes. The masterclass also examines contingency planning and business continuity risks, supporting clinicians to prepare for foreseeable disruptions that could impact patient safety or service delivery.
To support practical application, the session includes an in-depth guidance document that supports structured risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and review within private healthcare settings. The masterclass demonstrates how effective risk management protects patients, supports staff, and safeguards professional registration and business sustainability.
The session is delivered live online to encourage professional engagement and reflective discussion. A copy of the recording is provided only to those unable to attend live, ensuring accessibility while maintaining the integrity of the learning experience.
This session is particularly relevant for clinic owners, prescribers, supervisors, and healthcare professionals responsible for governance, safety, and service continuity within private or independent practice.