Connect Health, the Centre for Rehabilitation Sciences, Teesside University, and the School of Clinical and Applied Sciences, Leeds Beckett University launch northern event
This event is by invitation only. The Terms and Conditions of attendance state that each delegate registration will be reviewed by a member of the Connect Health event team.
This session is part of a wider series of national events to provide support to NHS commissioners in delivering evidence-based MSK pathways with a particular focus on:
• Understand the changing commissioning landscape and the impact of Primary Care Networks and Integrated Care Systems on the prevention agenda
• Debate the challenges of developing MSK services to meet the needs of patients and taxpayers
• Hear about potential solutions experienced and outlined by CCGs who have done it
• Network with other CCGs and health professionals, to share problems and solutions
There are 17.8 million people in the UK living with an MSK condition – more than one in every four people. The impact of MSK conditions is often underestimated, but they are the single biggest cause of disability in the UK, and often have profound personal and societal implications.
There are many events that describe the physiotherapy evidence base and others that focus on best practice. This event brings the two together giving you the very best in how to commission evidence-based MSK pathways.
This event is intended to support NHS organisations plan and deliver appropriate and effective musculoskeletal (MSK) services to their local population.
Programme includes keynotes from:
• Dr James Milligan, Head of Subject (Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Sciences), Leeds Beckett University – Partnership Working
View Dr James Milligan’s presentation here
• Prof Denis Martin, Head of Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sports Science, Teesside University – Introducing Academic Research Collaboration (ARC) – Meeting the Physical, Mental and Social Needs of People Living with Back Pain
View Prof Denis Martin’s presentation here
• Dr Ian Bernstein, Clinical Lead for MSK Transformation, NW London Health and Care Partnership Musculoskeletal Physician, Connect Health – Understanding Musculoskeletal Health and Primary Care Networks
• Maureen Taylor, Director of Business Development, Northumberland County Council – Bringing Hospital, Home and Community Services together to develop
View Maureen Taylor’s presentation here
• Danielle Chulan, Deputy Director of NHS Services, Connect Health – Utilisation of data to embed and evidence quality – commissioning for quality overactivity. Prevention in action – Introducing the Pain Revolution
View Danielle Chulan’s presentation here
• Richard Pell, Head of NHS Service Development, Connect Health – Pain: Do You Get It? A primary prevention approach to persistent pain
View Richard Pell’s presentation here
• Pete Moore, UK Pain Champion. Educator, author and broadcaster of the Pain Toolkit – Patient with lived experience
View Pete Moore’s presentation here
• Kate Thompson,Senior Physiotherapy Lecturer, Leeds Beckett University – What Do Patients Need When They Are Experiencing Pain? Research Findings to Inform Physiotherapy Training and Practice
View Kate Thompson’s presentation here
• Helen Liddell, Consultant Pharmacist, Connect Health – Medicines optimisation and opioid reduction pathways
View Helen Liddell’s presentation here
• Dr Nadeem Ghafoor,GP and Lead for Musculoskeletal Services, NHS North Kirklees Clinical Commissioning Group – Developing and Procuring a Community MSK Service in North Kirklees, Changing Behaviours, Overcoming Obstacles and Improving Outcomes
View Dr Nadeem Ghafoor’s presentation here
• Prof Denis Martin, Head of Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sports Science, Teesside University – North of England Back Pain Pathway Evaluation and Future Innovations
View Prof Denis Martin’s continued presentation here
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