Date: 30 Mar 2023
Time: 13:00 to 14:00
Location: Webinar

Primary Care Resilience Webinar #11 - Connect, rebuild and move forward

In this webinar series, the ihub Primary Care Improvement Portfolio team share the learning through a range of topics, enabling you to take part in discussions and reflect on what this could mean for the future of Primary Care. 

The response to COVID-19 led to a rapid change in how general practice operates. To support the sharing of learning, we developed a Primary Care Resilience Webinar series in collaboration with colleagues from Scottish Government, the Royal College of General Practitioners and NHS Education for Scotland.

Webinar on Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Working in Primary Care

Primary care services are at the heart of the healthcare system and developing a multi-disciplinary team workforce is key to ensuring a sustainable primary care service.


Improving MDT capacity in primary care is crucial for the development of new ways of delivering continued high quality services to patients.
In this webinar, we aim to facilitate an engaging discussion on the challenges and opportunities of multi-disciplinary team working in primary care services by looking at:

  • relevant policies and studies, and
  • examples of local initiatives.

 

We have a very exciting line up of speakers:

  • Claire McManus, GP Contract Implementation Team Leader, Scottish Government
  • Helen Moores-Poole, Allied Health Professions (AHP) Advisor Primary Care, Scottish Government
  • Kathy Kenmuir, Professional Nurse Advisor, Scottish Government
  • Dr Duncan McNab, GP, NHS Ayrshire and Arran and GP Assistant Director for Patient Safety, NES
  • Shonaid McCabe, Occupational Therapy Care Lead, Primary Care
  • Andrea Davidson, General Practice Nurse (GPN), NHS Forth Valley
  • Denise Mellon, Practice Manager, NHS Ayrshire and Arran

 

The aims of this webinar series are to:

1. Reflect on what we have learnt from this experience

2. Explore what changes we have made and what we need as we move forward, and

3. Connect and learn from each other



Who is this Webinar series for?

This webinar series is for all primary care multidisciplinary staff and teams. They focus on current and relevant topics and enable participants to connect with peers, whilst providing feedback on their own experiences.



How do I join?

Register here