Cassandra Baiano and Ron McDonald are both medical students within the Scottish Graduate Entry Medicine (ScotGEM) programme at the University of St Andrews. Inspired by the quality improvement and agents of change portion of their curriculum, they have created an innovative application, HealthSHIP, which can offer support to health and social care workers in balancing the practical aspects of their home lives alongside the demands of working on the frontline of the coronavirus crisis. Here, they talk to Ben about the inception of the app, the value of voluntary support during the pandemic and why healthcare students, in particular, can be a crucial source of assistance during these difficult times.
Introductions (10 secs)
The ScotGEM Programme update (23 secs)
How HealthSHIP began (1 min 30 secs)
Why healthcare students? (2 mins 25 secs)
Where did the idea come from? (3 mins 7 secs)
HealthSHIP right now (3 mins 33 secs)
How does it work in practice? (4 mins 49 secs)
What areas are covered and where does HealthSHIP fit alongside the national voluntary schemes? (5 mins 36 secs)
When was HealthSHIP launched and which tasks are being filled? (6 mins 44 secs)
Access and signup information (7 mins 45 secs)
Requesting support and types of support on offer for general practice (9 mins 29 secs)
Getting in touch and contact information (11 mins 42 secs)
email: hello@healthship.org
Twitter: @HealthSHIP_UK