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SUMMARY:Newham Equity Quality Improvement Training
DESCRIPTION:Want To Change Inequity In Newham ?  \nCome along to an introduction to Quality Improvement Training session where you can learn about how to apply QI to an equity issue you are tackling. \nWhat is Quality Improvement? \nQuality Improvement is a systematic way to help you bring a group of people together to solve problems using a set of tools to make meaningful change. This course runs across one day and is in person at different venues across East London \nREGISTER HERE \nThe sessions will run over 1 day from 9.30 am – 4.30pm in person across different locations in East London. \n• Friday 21st April 2023 Venue Experiential Learning Centre ELFT  \n• Monday 22nd May 2023 Vicarage Lane Health Centre  \n• Tuesday 27th June 2023 Venue Experiential Learning Centre ELFT  \n• Wednesday 26th July 2023 Vicarage Lane Health Centre  \n• Thursday 31st August 2023 Vicarage Lane Health Centre  \n• Friday 29th September 2023 Vicarage Lane Health Centre  \n• Monday 23rd October 2023 Venue Experiential Learning Centre ELFT  \n• Tuesday 21st November 2023 Vicarage Lane Health Centre  \n• Wednesday 19th December 2023 Venue Experiential Learning Centre ELFT  \n• Thursday 25th January 2024 Venue To be confirmed  \n• Friday 23rd February 2024 Venue Experiential Learning Centre ELFT  \n• Monday 25th March 2024 Venue To be confirmed 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/newham-equity-quality-improvement-training/2023-11-21/
LOCATION:Online Session\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Administrators,Advanced Clinical Practitioners,Advanced Nurse Practitioner,Allied Health Professionals,Care Coordinators,Care Home Staff / Managers,Clinical Directors,Clinical Pharmacists,Community Link Workers,Community Nurse,Emergency Care Practitioners,First Contact Physiotherapists,General Practice Nurses,GPs & GP Trainees,Health Care Assistants,Nursing Associates,Occupational Therapists,Paramedics,Patient Representative,Pharmacists,Phlebotomists,Physician Associates,Practice Managers,Receptionists,Social Care Staff,Social Prescribers,Supervisors & Educators,Voluntary Sector Workers,Workforce Leads
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SUMMARY:LEADING TRANSFORMATION FOR INTEGRATED CARE SESSIONS
DESCRIPTION:This development series of 90 minute bitesize topics is based on insights and experience drawn from work witha number of Integrated Care Systems across England. It will explore what partnership working looks like acrossteams and different organisations working in health and social care across the statutory sector\, VCSEs andlocal communities. What does this mean for leaders? It is co-designed with input from the NHSLA and localrepresentatives to understand their current challenges and opportunities. \nThe aim is to enhance participants’ capability to think and act as leaders within systems. The programme is foranyone involved in organisation development\, change and transformation work in health and care systemsacross England. \nGeneral learning outcomes for the programme: \nUnderstand and explore a ‘Leading Transformation’ topic \nFeel confident to apply some practical tools \nLearn\, share and grow with colleagues in similar situations \n  \n\nRethinking recovery -a system perspective \nWednesday 8th February 2024 – 10.00 – 11.30 – Book Here \nThis topic will explore system responses to crisis and recovery. \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nThe surprising opportunities of self-organisation\nCollaborative approaches to service and workforce recovery\nLeading recovery in networks and across boundaries\nFaculty: Dr Roger Greene\, Alastair Mitchell-Baker\, Andrew Murray\n\n\nCollaborating with your neighbourhood /place \nThursday 21st February 2024 – 11.00 – 12.30 – Book Here \nThis topic will explore how to collaborate across statutory partners andcommunities at place levels. \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nPlace-based working and building trust\nHow to work together for real change\nExamples of partnership working at place level \nFaculty: Dr Andrew Murray\, Alastair Mitchell-Baker\n\n\nSystem workforce innovation \nWednesday 6th March 2024 – 10.00 – 11.30 – Book Here \nThis topic will explore innovative approaches to our workforce and thechallenges working in a system brings to the workforce. \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nA system perspective on workforce challenges and opportunities\nWorking with differences across ICS partners and places \nInnovation and transformation opportunities and tools \nFaculty: Nick Richmond\, Patrick Mitchell \n\n\nHumanising the Machine \nTuesday 19th March 2024 – 10.00 – 11.30 – Book Here \nThis topic will explore how culture can be developed and nurtured at a‘system’ level.  \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nApproaches to understanding and working with system culture \nHow leadership and learning can be facilitated in systems \nCreating a sense of shared belonging across a system \nFaculty: Alastair Mitchell-Baker\, Nicoll Lyod\n\n\nCollaboratives -developing new waysof working \nTuesday 2nd April 2024 – 10.00 – 11.30 – Book Here \nThis topic will explore the different approaches to ‘Collaboratives’ as waysof working together across organisations and sectors at Place\, acrossProviders and at System level.  \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nThe different types of Collaboratives and illustrative Case studies \nThe dynamics of leading and working in ‘Collaboratives’\nDecision-making when you feel you might lose out \nFaculty: John Taylor\, Alastair Mitchell-Baker\, Nicoll Lyod\, Sarah Amies\n\n\nLeading MDTs \nWednesday 17th April 2024 – 10.00 – 11.30 – Book Here \nThis topic will look at the context and evidence base for setting up andrunning effective MDTs or Integrated Neighbourhood Teams with primarycare and partners.  \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nThe value and evidence base for MDTs \nThe dynamics of leading and working in MDTs\nKey skills needed for leading MDTs \nFaculty : Andrew Murray\, Alastair Mitchell-Baker \nNote: Material to be drawn from NHSLA programme / LLZ course \nContext and evidence base for MDT working. \nEstablishing MDT working developing team purpose and focus \nWorking confidently with conflict and difference \nWorking in a multi-professional context: exploring different professional perspectivesand the use of language 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/who-leads-in-a-system-leading-transformation-for-integrated-care/2023-11-21/
LOCATION:Online Session\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Administrators,Advanced Clinical Practitioners,Advanced Nurse Practitioner,Allied Health Professionals,Care Coordinators,Care Home Staff / Managers,Clinical Directors,Clinical Pharmacists,Community Link Workers,Community Nurse,Emergency Care Practitioners,First Contact Physiotherapists,General Practice Nurses,GPs & GP Trainees,Health Care Assistants,Nursing Associates,Occupational Therapists,Paramedics,Patient Representative,Pharmacists,Phlebotomists,Physician Associates,Practice Managers,Receptionists,Social Care Staff,Social Prescribers,Supervisors & Educators,Voluntary Sector Workers,Workforce Leads
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SUMMARY:EMIS New User Administration and Reception Training WS211123
DESCRIPTION:**THIS SESSION IS FOR PRACTICES FROM NEL ICB* ONLY*\n\n\n**THIS SESSION IS FOR PRACTICES FROM NEL ICB* ONLY* \nNEL GP IT Training is offering new starter training for your staff in order to support and induct them when joining your team. \nThe session is designed to demonstrate the basic functionality of the EMIS clinical system that learners will use in their day to day role.  \n** We recommend if you are new to EMIS  you register for EMIS New User Admin prior to attending this session.** \nDetails of topics covered can found below. \nPlease note eRS referrals will not be covered in this session\, training on this topic can be arranged separately with the GP IT Training team. \nThe following topics will be covered: \nFirst Half: \n\nlogging onto EMIS Web including Smart Card use\nOverview of EMIS and how to navigate the system\nFind Patient\nAppointment book\nRegistering a new patient\n\nBreak – 5 minutes  \nSecond Half: \n\nOverview of the Care Record including how to find data\, print patient summary\nAdding notes into the Care Record\nMedications and medication requests\nTasks (briefly)\nQ&As\n\nAll attendees will receive a certificate at the end of the course to show they have attended a basic skills course. Course timings are slightly flexible depending on the number of learners and learning rate of all attendees.
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/emis-new-user-administration-and-reception-training-ws211123/
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SUMMARY:Acute respiratory tract infections in children in primary care: an evidence update
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nCelebrate World AMR Awareness Week 2023 by joining an interactive live webinar with leading academic primary care clinicians sharing their research evidence to improve the management of acute respiratory tract infections in children in primary care. \nThe webinar will cover risk assessment\, managing diagnostic uncertainty\, holding conversations with parents and carers\, promoting self-care and safety netting\, and targeting antimicrobial use. \nThis session is likely to be of interest to primary care healthcare professionals including paramedics\, clinical pharmacists\, GPs and nurses; health protection teams; and those working with children and young people including community nursing teams and academics. \nIf you would like to attend\, please block out the space in your diary and note that the dial in details to join by MS Teams will be sent out on Monday 20th November. \nCelebrate World AMR Awareness Week 2023 by joining an interactive live webinar with leading academic primary care clinicians sharing their research evidence to improve the management of acute respiratory tract infections in children in primary care. \nOur panel: \nProfessor Alastair Hay is a GP (since 1997) and Professor of Primary Care at the University of Bristol (since 2013). He has two broad research interests relating to primary care: \n\nThe diagnosis\, prognosis and treatment of common infections presenting to primary care\, including those in children.\nThe appropriate use of antibiotics in primary care and the relationship between primary care antibiotics and the development of antimicrobial resistance in the community.\n\n Dr Oliver Van Hecke is an academic GP who completed his doctoral studies in 2018 at Oxford.  His research interests are in optimising treatment options for common infections in the community. This stems from his early clinical training and ongoing collaborations with colleagues in Southern Africa. Optimising treatment for infections requires a multimodal approach: \n\ndeveloping clinical decision-support tools for clinicians;\npromoting cross-discipline teams to optimise treatment;\ntesting and evaluating rapid diagnostic tests in clinical trials;\nensuring public-facing communication strategies about infections and self-care are impactful.\n\nDr Stefania Vergnano is a Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. Dr Vergnano will be joining our session as part of the panel discussions. \nChair:   The session will be chaired by Elizabeth Beech MBE.  Elizabeth is the Regional Antimicrobial Stewardship Lead for the South West Region at NHS England. \nColleagues from NHS England will be monitoring the chat box and helping to answer your queries on the day. \nQuestions about this event?\nName: Please contact Fiona \nEmail:england.amrprescribingworkstream@nhs.net
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/acute-respiratory-tract-infections-in-children-in-primary-care-an-evidence-update/
LOCATION:Online Session\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Administrators,Advanced Clinical Practitioners,Advanced Nurse Practitioner,Allied Health Professionals,Care Coordinators,Care Home Staff / Managers,Clinical Directors,Clinical Pharmacists,Community Link Workers,Community Nurse,Emergency Care Practitioners,First Contact Physiotherapists,General Practice Nurses,GPs & GP Trainees,Health Care Assistants,Nursing Associates,Occupational Therapists,Paramedics,Patient Representative,Pharmacists,Phlebotomists,Physician Associates,Practice Managers,Receptionists,Social Care Staff,Social Prescribers,Supervisors & Educators,Voluntary Sector Workers,Workforce Leads
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