Workforce capacity – solving the supply and demand puzzle

The twenty-second webinar in the series titled, ‘Workforce capacity – solving the supply and demand puzzle′ took place on Tuesday 4 October, 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 Tuesday 04 October 2022 for the twenty-second in our series of FREE, live webinars.

The Agenda

12.30: Ashley JamesDirector of Practice and Development, the CSP – Chair’s opening remarks

12.40: David FurnessDirector of Policy and Delivery, Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) – The national perspective

12.50: Michelle WaytAssistant Director of Development and Employment, NHS Employers – Ideas and best practice for retention and recruitment and sharing lessons learnt from nursing /midwifery sectors

13.00: Ben WanlessConsultant MSK Physiotherapist, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Trust – The digital enablers

13.10: Dr Chris TomlinsonSenior Sports Physician, English Institute of Sport, Lilleshall/Chief Medical Officer British Gymnastics – Redefining and diversifying the workforce – GPwER accreditation and standards in MSK

13.20: Andrew CuffConsultant Physiotherapist and Head of MSK – The productivity curve and delivering successful Group consultations

13.30: Q&A with panel

13.45: End

 

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David Furness

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Andrew Cuff

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