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We are now part of the new NHS England. Our purpose remains to work with partners to plan, recruit, educate and train the health workforce. Formerly Health Education England... more
FAQs about NHS England Workforce, Training and Education:How many episodes does NHS England Workforce, Training and Education have?The podcast currently has 148 episodes available.
August 08, 2022Socially accountable workforce transformation in rural and coastal communitiesIn this episode we are joined by Patrick Mitchell, Health Education England's Director for Innovation, Digital and Transformation, to talk about socially accountable workforce transformation in rural and coastal communities. Patrick will be sharing with us how Health Education England is helping to reduce ill health and inequalities in rural and coastal communities through education, training and the use of digital technology. Email - [email protected]Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here...more31minPlay
July 20, 2022L7 Systems Thinking Apprenticeship - a learners case studySystems Thinking apprentice and Programme Manager, Louise Booth, at HEE shared her learning experience and the impact this has had on her role. "Apprenticeships are an excellent opportunity for all grades of staff in all areas. The Systems Thinking Practitioner apprenticeship with JGA is giving me a whole new toolkit of options when approaching my work”Please contact Mike Gray at [email protected] for more information about apprenticeships and systems thinking.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here...more19minPlay
July 20, 2022Ace GP training - episode 2Aimed at general practice trainees, this podcast aims to provide support through training and help promote resilience after qualifying. This episode discusses some of the wellbeing options available to trainees and newly qualified GPs - including practitioner health, health and wellbeing hubs and other more local initiatives. Also included are some top tips on dealing with complaints.Email - [email protected]Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here...more28minPlay
July 18, 2022Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 5, Dealing with feelings of imposter syndromeThis episode of the HEE South West Advanced Practice podcast series explores the issues around feelings of imposter syndrome in advanced practitioners and advanced practice trainees and discusses some of the strategies that can help to overcome it. Host- Jane Moss (HEE Advancing Practice Supervision and Assessment Lead for Mental Health, Learning Disability & Autism) Guests - Carole Boulanger (HEE Advancing Practice Supervision & Assessment Lead for ACCP) Valentino Oriolo (HEE Advancing Practice Supervision & Assessment Lead for Acute Internal Medicine)Email - [email protected] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here...more21minPlay
July 18, 2022Pod in Action with Dr Tariq Hussain - episode 6Primary Care education and training in Kent, Surrey and Sussex, with Dr Tariq Hussain (Patch Associate GP Dean for North and West Kent). In this episode, we discuss the ARCPs and completing e-Portfolios with ARCP Lead, Dr Stuart Shaw.Email - [email protected]Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here....more33minPlay
June 24, 2022Episode 6 Learning and Experiences of a regional project lead - a conversation with the Katy Wilson HEE SW Paramedic Clinical confidence and anxiety in clinical decision-making project leadThis podcast is a conversation between Robin Lansman and Katy Wilson around her role as the project lead of the HEE SW Paramedic reducing attrition and improving retention in early career (REPAIR) project. Katy’s shared the project teams experience of coproducing recommendations that will support student paramedics and preceptees increase their confidence in clinical decision making as they transition from learners to autonomous practitioners. She also shared her personal development gained by taking on this regional project lead role. This podcast was facilitated by Robin Lansman an Osteopath AHP, former President of the Institute of Osteopathy and founder of COGUK which he set up to provide training programmes to help health practitioners communicate more confidently and effectively with others. In this podcast Robin is interviewing Katy Wilson a Speech and Language Therapist by profession from Cornwall who is currently working as a south west regional reducing attrition and improving retention in early career (REPAIR) paramedic project as the project lead. Email - [email protected] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here....more13minPlay
June 24, 2022Episode 4 Taking a network approach to system working - a conversation with the Dorset AHP FacultyIn this podcast Dorset AHP Faculty members share what they have been working and explain from their lived experience the value of taking a network approach to delivering the work of the AHP Faculty working closely and on behalf of the Dorset AHP Council. They share how their AHP faculty has matured, developed and embedded into the wider system architecture. They share useful information on how they meet and support participation from across the different range of AHP professions and stakeholders, that has enabled them to take positive action and support the development of future AHP leaders within their system. This podcast was facilitated by Robin Lansman an Osteopath AHP, former President of the Institute of Osteopathy and founder of COGUK which he set up to provide training programmes to help health practitioners communicate more confidently and effectively with others. In this podcast Robin is interviewing members of the Dorset AHP Faculty; Rachel Christian-Edwards and Debbie Lane.Email - [email protected]Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here....more14minPlay
June 24, 2022Episode 5 Investing in an AHP to be proud of - a conversation with Sarah Richards Cornwall AHP FacultyIn this podcast Sarah shares some of the priorities being worked by the Cornwall AHP Faculty to invest in an allied health professional workforce to be proud of across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, in relation to being proud to be Cornish and achieving their ambition to deliver thriving health services and lifelong careers for those in the local communities wanting a rewarding career working as an AHP in health and social care. This podcast was facilitated by Robin Lansman an Osteopath AHP, former President of the Institute of Osteopathy and founder of COGUK which he set up to provide training programmes to help health practitioners communicate more confidently and effectively with others. In this podcast Robin is interviewing Sarah Richards the Cornwall AHP Faculty Support Worker Lead.Email - [email protected] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here....more15minPlay
June 24, 2022Episode 7 What is an Allied Health Professions Fellow? - a conversation with south west Allied Health Profession Workforce Fellows Vicky Gill and Mandy Tuckey HEEIn this podcast Vicky Gill and Mandy Tuckey share with Robin their lived experiences of working in a new environment within an arm’s length body. They explain their role as workforce fellows, how this opportunity to complete a fellowship is supporting their professional development and offer some suggestions and advice to others who may wish to consider taking on a fellowship. This podcast was facilitated by Robin Lansman an Osteopath AHP, former President of the Institute of Osteopathy and founder of COGUK which he set up to provide training programmes to help health practitioners communicate more confidently and effectively with others. In this podcast Robin is interviewing Vicky Gill a physiotherapist from Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and Mandy Tuckey from the University of the West of England, who are currently working as AHP Workforce Fellows in the HEE SW AHP Programme Team. Email - [email protected]Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here....more16minPlay
June 24, 2022Episode 3 Maximising the potential of the Allied Health Professions workforce – a conversation with the BSW AHP FacultyIn this podcast BSW AHP Faculty members share what they have been working and explain from their lived experience the value of working together across the system, paving the way for the wider health and social care workforce to deliver the highest quality of care to our population through maximising the potential of the AHP workforce. They reflect on the value of working together as a team, their learning on health and social care integration and how their experiences of working in the AHP faculty has supported leadership development and changed their perspectives. This podcast was facilitated by Robin Lansman an Osteopath AHP, former President of the Institute of Osteopathy and founder of COGUK which he set up to provide training programmes to help health practitioners communicate more confidently and effectively with others. Email - [email protected]Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhshee/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nhs_healthedengInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhshee/A transcript of this episode is available here....more16minPlay
FAQs about NHS England Workforce, Training and Education:How many episodes does NHS England Workforce, Training and Education have?The podcast currently has 148 episodes available.