Tutorial: Healthcare Public Health / NHS update
Category: Tutorial Dates - Other
Date: June 21st 2018 9:30am until 4:15pm
Location: 302/303, 2 Rivergate, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6ED
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Healthcare Public Health Tutorial
Thursday 21st June 2018Room 302 / 303,
Rivergate, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6EH
Time
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Description |
0945-1000 |
Introduction: What is Healthcare Public Health, learning outcomes and timetable for the day Catherine and Dan
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1000-1045 |
Session 1: Becky Maclean, Consultant in Public Health, Gloucestershire County Council What is Healthcare Public Health and what does it mean in Local Government?
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1045 - 1100 |
Break
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1100 - 1230 |
Session 2: Sarah Scobie, The Nuffield Trust Healthcare - strategic and policy overview / New models of care, evaluation, quality measurement and population health
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1230 - 1330 |
Lunch – Temple Quay Market
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1330 – 1415 |
Training programme team Diane, Gemma and Maggie attending
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1415 - 1500 |
Session 4: Maggie Rae, PHE Population health systems from a PHE perspective
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1500 - 1515 |
Break
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1515 - 1600 |
Caroline Gamlin, Medical Director South (South West), NHS England Healthcare public health in the South West: NHS perspective
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1600 |
Close – Catherine and Dan
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1615 |
Social – Yurt Lush
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Aim
To increase knowledge of healthcare public health, the organisations and individuals involved, and the opportunities for Registrars to get involved through their training.
Objectives
- To provide an overview of the work undertaken in healthcare public health by the different organisations working within it
- To present opportunities for SpRs to get involved in healthcare public health through their training
- To give a broad overview of the latest developments in NHS strategy at a national / regional level
Suggested learning outcomes
3.1 Display an awareness of current national and international policies and strategies that affect health and wellbeing, and their global context.
5.1 Influence or build healthy public policies across agencies, demonstrating an awareness of different social, cultural and religious perspectives that may influence health.
7.2 Describe and apply the ethical and legal principles of resource allocation in health and care services as it applies to both individuals and groups.
7.5 Describe the stages for evaluation of new drugs and technologies and in order to select and apply these frameworks to inform policy questions.
9.1 Keep your professional knowledge and skills up to date, and participate in audit, regular appraisal and reflective learning.