About Us
Terema is a training organisation which incorporates within its personnel many years of experience of operations, training, development, management and leadership.
It comprises a group of professionals from many industries including healthcare, aviation, law, banking and education.
Our ambition is to provide industry with a number of training solutions, which will provide staff with the necessary skills to maintain standards of excellence for the 21st century.
The philosophy of the Company is to:
- Work in Partnership with client organisations to achieve excellence.
- Deliver programmes that are relevant and sustainable. Terema do not seek a 'one off' training intervention as the benefits of this approach very quickly run into the sand. Our process is a transfer of learning and the subsequent support of new behaviours.
- Be recognised as a Company with facilitators who can relate to the real issues being experienced by professionals within organisations and not as a training organisation simply peddling abstract or theoretical material.
- Respond to changing conditions by continuously developing and updating our training options including the provision of on-line and virtual courses.
- Include insights from the latest safety science developments and National Directives.
Dr Rachel Broadley has joined our team with a particular focus on sylabus development and developments in safety culture.
Dr Rachel Broadley - B.Sc. (Hons), MB BS, FRCA
Rachel qualified from Imperial College School of Medicine in 2000 and has been a Consultant Anaesthetist since 2011.
During the course of her training, Rachel has worked in a number of specialities in addition to Anaesthesia, including General and Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care (adult and paediatric) and Hyperbaric Medicine.
In addition to her anaesthetic practice, Rachel has a keen interest in the application of human factors in routine clinical operations with a particular focus on the interaction of system design with behaviours and the influence of this relationship on clinical performance and patient safety.
She also brings this experience in to incident investigation and analysis. This includes the investigation of serious incidents, using a systems-based approach for analysis and recommendations and utilizing ‘Safety 2’ and ‘Safety DifferentlyÒ’ principles in understanding performance, resilience and safety.
Rachel has been engaged with teaching and training throughout her career and has been involved in patient safety education since 2009.
Having joined Terema Ltd in 2015, Rachel provides training for one-day human factors courses and supports the facilitation of the two-day ‘Masterclass’. She also provides bespoke seminars across all staff groups (e.g. supporting emergency simulation training and following Never Events / Serious Untoward Incidents) and is a Visiting Lecturer for human factors and patient safety training for undergraduate Nursing and Operating Department Practitioners at the School of Health & Care Professions, University of Portsmouth.
Terema works in association with:

MDDUS (Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland) is an independent mutual organisation offering expert medico-legal advice, dento-legal advice and professional indemnity for doctors, dentists and other healthcare professionals throughout the UK.
Terema have been offering training and our Human Factors in Risk Management Masterclass in conjunction with MDDUS since 2005.
The Health Foundation is an independent charity working to continuously improve the quality of healthcare in the UK. Terema are proud to provide Human Factors expertise as part of the Technical Support Team on the Safer Clinical Systems 2 Programme.
Warwick Medical School is a leading UK provider of graduate entry medicine. They make a significant national and international contribution to education and research in health and currently lead the Safer Clinical Systems 2 project on behalf of the Health Foundation.
Quest are quality improvement consultants with a widely recognised track record of achievement in quality improvement in the public sector.
Amnis is an established consultancy focused on helping both large and small organisations in the public and private sector to transform the way they deliver products and services.

DNV (Det Norske Veritas) is an independent foundation with the purpose of safeguarding life, property, and the environment.

The ICENI Centre has been at the forefront of laparoscopic training and research for over 20 years. In 2011 the ICENI Centre built a state of the art facility to house the Centre in Colchester.
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Latest News
Our Behavioural Human Factors and Teamskills e-learning package is now live on the Terema website!!
Accredited by both the Royal College of Physicians and CIEHF - read the reviewers comments.
This vocational e-learning course was of a high professional standard, it covered what it claimed it would and delivers against the learning aims which are clearly stated at the beginning of each of the four lessons. The course was enjoyable, informative, interesting and communicated the key messages I would expect to find in such a course. The mix of video and interactive web-based delivery was refreshing and provided a good balance to suit different learning styles. Attention to detail in the creation of the material was evident with, for example, subtitled videos to enable inclusivity for those with hearing difficulties.
Overall a very good course, which I enjoyed reviewing.
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