Keith Bradnam
@kbradnam.bsky.social
#DigitalTransformation Manager at The Royal College of Psychiatrists and volunteer at Careif mental health charity.
I spent 20 years as a genomics researcher before moving into #ScienceCommunication and then #DigitalCommunication more generally.
I spent 20 years as a genomics researcher before moving into #ScienceCommunication and then #DigitalCommunication more generally.
We've been running this for a few months now and can already see that the QR codes have been used almost 700 times.
More information about it in this blog post written by my colleague:
www.rcpsych.ac.uk/news-and-fea...
More information about it in this blog post written by my colleague:
www.rcpsych.ac.uk/news-and-fea...
Improving how we share our mental health information by using QR codes
In this blog post, the College’s Web team discuss why we've added QR codes to many of our award-winning mental health information pages – and why it’s good news both for our members and for patients.
www.rcpsych.ac.uk
March 11, 2025 at 11:46 AM
We've been running this for a few months now and can already see that the QR codes have been used almost 700 times.
More information about it in this blog post written by my colleague:
www.rcpsych.ac.uk/news-and-fea...
More information about it in this blog post written by my colleague:
www.rcpsych.ac.uk/news-and-fea...
This is to make it easier for doctors to share this information with patients during a consult. E.g. a psychiatrist can bring up the page on their computer and the patient just scans the QR code to get the page on their phone.
No need for emails or printing out paper!
No need for emails or printing out paper!
March 11, 2025 at 11:46 AM
This is to make it easier for doctors to share this information with patients during a consult. E.g. a psychiatrist can bring up the page on their computer and the patient just scans the QR code to get the page on their phone.
No need for emails or printing out paper!
No need for emails or printing out paper!