Webinar

The power of relationships and collaboration in improvement

Join us to discuss how communication, relationships and culture determine the effectiveness of interface working and improvement.
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General information

Time
15 May 2024 11:00 - 12:00 GMT
Audience
Open to all

Speakers

  • Accessibility description: A photo of Dr Jon Griffiths, a white man with greying hair and beard wearing a white shirt and black waistcoat and smiling.
    Dr Jonathan Griffiths
    GP and Associate Medical Director for Primary Care at NHS Cheshire and Merseyside
  • Accessibility description: A photo of Dr Chris Pickering, a white middle aged man with short spiky hair, clean shaven, wearing dark red surgical scrubs, an NHS lanyard and turning to face the camera.
    Dr Chris Pickering
    Consultant in Emergency Medicine University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
  • A photo of Dr Charlie Jones.
    Dr Charlie Jones
    Consultant Clinical Psychologist, North Bristol NHS Trust
  • Accessibility description: A photo of Dr Mark Simmonds, a middle-aged man with short dark hair, smiling and looking towards the camera while wearing a checked light blue shirt, with a hospital interior in the background.
    Dr Mark Simmonds
    Consultant in Critical Care Medicine Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Some of the greatest challenges raised in partnership and interface working across healthcare are communication, relationships and culture. 

This webinar will explore the importance and power of relationships, joined up working and collaboration in healthcare and also why it can be challenging, as well as how these challenges may be overcome. It will examine some of the behaviours and approaches needed to work together and help you reflect on your individual, team, and organisational approaches. 

Book and join us to listen, learn and reflect on working across the interface between primary and secondary care. This event is open to all, but forms part of our interface improvement collaborative, which is supporting teams to work together across boundaries to address common local problems.

Speakers

Providing interface perspectives:

  • Dr Chris Pickering, Consultant in Emergency Medicine
  • Dr Jon Griffiths, GP and Associate Medical Director for Primary Care at NHS Cheshire and Merseyside

Relationships and collaboration in healthcare:

  • Dr Charlie Jones, Consultant Clinical Psychologist 

What makes interface working a success – Learning from Nottingham:

  • Dr Husein Mawji, Clinical Director at Nottingham City Place-Based Partnership and GP.
  • Dr Mark Simonds, Deputy Medical Director, Nottingham University Hospital