Community MSK – how to alleviate elective care pressures

The twenty-third webinar in the series titled, ‘Community MSK – how to alleviate elective care pressures′ took place on Wednesday 8 February, learn more about the event and watch the webinar in full:

The Event

Our panel of clinical and industry experts joined us in conversation on Wednesday 08 February 2023 for the twenty-third in our series of FREE, live webinars.

The Agenda

12.30: Dr Ian BernsteinClinical Director for Musculoskeletal Health and Chair Musculoskeletal Health Improvement Network, NHS England – London Region; Musculoskeletal Physician, Connect Health – Chair’s opening remarks

12.40: Kate JacksonAssistant Director Community Transformation Community Health Services, NHS England – New improvement framework for MSK and the benefits of the right approach

13.00: Matthew CarrClinical Director, NHS Sussex & Sussex MSK Partnership East – Whole systems view, optimising opportunities downstream to alleviate pressures upstream

13.10: Andrew Cuff, Consultant Physiotherapist and Head of MSK, Connect Health – Embracing synergy, breaking down silos – is it time do things differently?

13.20: Sharon BarringtonHead of Planned Care and Long Term Conditions at Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) ICB  – How MSK has impacted secondary care

13.30: Q&A with panel

13.45: End

 

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Kate Jackson

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Sharon Barrington

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