Protecting the Hospital in the context of COVID-19 pandemic
Resources from Iqbal Malik and his team at Imperial Colege Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
The resources on this page are applicable to any healthcare service in the world, and are presented in English. The interviews are with a diverse range of cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, pulmonary hypertension and heart failure specialists. In addition, there are some public resources that have not been edited by Dr. Malik or PCR, but are linked for interest.
Protecting the Hospital
Red and green zones
Restructuring the hospital
Interview with Nick Linton, Electophysiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS trust, London, going through his strategy of expansion of RED and GREEN zones.
Video embedded with the permission of Iqbal MalikITU expansion
The new negative pressure ward
Negative pressure ward
Interview with Luke Howard: walking around the new ward at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Video embedded with the permission of Iqbal MalikRegional or network working
Security and cleaning team – clearing the way for transfer to ITU
Regional cooperation in networks
Andrew Chukwuemeka speaks about cooperation in the city, in the region and in the country.
Video embedded with the permission of Iqbal MalikReputation
Buster Howes, retired Royal Marine General speaks to Iqbal Malik on what can be done to protect the reputation of the institution.
Video embedded with the permission of Iqbal MalikPlanning transport
Transport of the COVID positive patient to ITU.
Video embedded with the permission of Iqbal MalikRemote working to keep the hospital running
Dr Arnold takes us through a virtual ward round Filmed at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Imperial College London
Video embedded with the permission of Iqbal MalikAdditional content
- Video on evidence base for masks in all areas: Medmastery video
- The Best way to wash your hands: Video of 20 seconds scrub - blue dye
This page was published on 20 April 2020.
The content of this page reflects the view of the authors/speakers at a given point in time and does not necessarily represent the view of PCR or PCRonline.