If you have any queries relating to this please contact nwd.educatordevelopment@nw.hee.nhs.uk.
Following the GMC’s July 2016 deadline for the recognition and approval of trainers, please click here for a copy of the North West’s Trainer Standards Update - Autumn 2016. This update includes information regarding gaining and retaining recognition moving forward.
If you have any queries relating to this please contact nwd.educatordevelopment@nw.hee.nhs.uk.
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Dr S Chakrabarti, Consultant Paediatrician:
‘Myalgic Encephalopathy In Children’ Wednesday 9th November, 2016 From 12 noon to 2pm Ormskirk Clinical Education Centre “Allow me to take you through one of the less understood and more debated topics known in adults and children from a general paediatri-cians point of view. Let me take you through ‘what is expected of a general paediatrician’ (and probably general medical practitioners) to understand and contribute to the management of children where oth-erwise no ‘obviously apparent’ medical cause is found for their chronic problem” Read more here TOPICS TO INCLUDE:
Course accredited by Royal College of Radiologists with 6 Cat I CPD Credits. Those who wish to attend should send their completed application form and payment (cheques, card payments or bank transfer payments are accepted) as soon as possible to essentialcourses@hotmail.com or post to the Liverpool Medical Institution address below marked for the attention of Sam Pickup. Please feel free to pass this email and information on to friends & colleagues. Sam Pickup Essential Courses 0151 709 9125 ext 103 essentialcourses@hotmail.com Add. C/O: Liverpool Medical Institution, 114 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5SR Are you using health technology that is making a significant difference to your patients?
Nominate it for a Health Tech and You Award! The Professional’s Choice Award is one of the Health Tech and You Award categories that highlights a health technology which is highly valued by health and care professionals. In partnership with Roy Lilley’s pioneering Academy of Fabulous Stuff, together we are looking for the person-focused health technology which professionals think has made a significant difference to care. It does not have to be high-tech but must be patient focused. The AXA PPP Health Tech and You Awards were created in 2014 by AXA PPP, 2020health and the Design Museum. To find out more about the Awards click here The Professional’s Choice Award is open for entry until 16th January 2017. Good luck! To enter the Professional’s Choice Award click here’ https://www.axappphealthcare.co.uk/healthtechandyou/2017-award/the-professionals-choice/ Coaching and Mentoring Champions Training
Tuesday 6th December 2016 Barton Grange Hotel, Preston We are delighted to confirm the details for our upcoming Coaching and Mentoring Champions Training day. As a coaching and mentoring champion you will become part of a network who are involved in influencing the North West’s future approach to coaching and mentoring, whilst supporting this agenda in your locality. You can access our role descriptor here, which outlines the role of a coaching and mentoring champion. This session will be taking place on Tuesday 6th December at the Barton Grange Hotel in Preston between 9:30am and 4:30pm. Click Here to Apply TODAY We are looking for coaching and mentoring champions who will be our strategic link to developing a coaching and mentoring culture within their organisation and also support cross-organisational coaching and mentoring. This person will have lead responsibility for setting the coaching and mentoring strategy within their organisation and utilising support from the NHS North West Leadership Academy (NHS NWLA) where appropriate, promoting coaching and mentoring and for supporting coaches, coachees, mentors and mentees across their organisation. Our champions model has been in effect for a number of years and we are excited to announce that we have reviewed how we support our champions to build and develop a coaching and mentoring culture within their organisations. This includes developing a network of champions for peer support, shadowing opportunities, joint partnership working and sharing practice and learning. We also have commissioned specific CPD opportunities for our champions to access following feedback from the network on learning needs and areas of developments for the champions role. We have aligned our coaching and mentoring support so that champions have access to information on both areas and identified how we can support champions progressing internal models and what support they can access through the NHS NWLA systems and processes. Once we receive your application form, we will arrange a telephone call with Rehana Begum, our Coaching and Mentoring Leadership Development Manager, to discuss your application and the role further. We would love to see you on the day and if you have any queries in the meantime, please don't hesitate to get in touch at NWLA.coachingandmentoring@nhs.net or give us a call on 0161 625 7809. Kind regards, NHS North West Leadership Academy - Coaching and Mentoring These education programmes are aimed at developing advanced pharmacist roles in the Emergency Department or Acute Medical setting. The programmes are supported by HEE North West for pharmacists from across the region.
Applications are now being taken for intakes in February and September 2017 and interested organisations should contact the Programme Leads directly for further details. The closing date for applications is early December 2016. Read more here
The nurse associate role was announced by HEE at the end of last year, and employers of health and care staff and education providers were subsequently invited to work in partnership to submit bids to pilot the new role. Due to a high level of interest, HEE has also announced that there will be a second tranche of pilots known as 'fast followers', which will double the anticipated 1,000 posts.
The new role aims to bridge the gap between health and care support workers who have a care certificate and graduate registered nurses. It has been developed to enable nurses to focus on the more advanced elements of their jobs, and to offer improved career pathway opportunities to emerging talent. NHS Employers is working closely with HEE and partners to make sure that employers are informed and your views represented throughout the development of this new role. Find out more about the pilot sites on the Health Education England website
The Older Person's Fellowship for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), sponsored by Health Education England, is a programme aimed at driving clinical excellence, innovation and quality improvement in care for older people.
The Older Person’s Fellowship (OPF), formerly the Older Person’s Nurse Fellowship, is now recruiting for a 2017 intake starting in March 2017. Visit the Kings College London website for more information. The ethos of the Older Person’s Nurse Fellowship is quality, safety, service transformation and innovation in older person’s care. The Fellowship will deliver confident, competent and compassionate leaders to act as agents of change, to transform person-centred services. Fellows will be part of King’s College London and the King’s Health Partners Academic Health Science Centre. The programme enables Fellows to realise their full potential including (not limited to) becoming:
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