Cancer Workstream Presentations
Transforming Inpatient Care Programme
Transforming Care for Cancer Patients - Spreading the Winning Principles and Good Practice Conference
Thistle Hotel, Marbel Arch, London - 7 July 2009
Improving quality and 'Saving a Million Bed Days'
Professor Mike Richards, National Cancer Director
Spreading the Winning Principles; Reducing length of stay while enhancing quality improvement - the story so far
Dr Janet Williamson, National Director, NHS Improvement
Should we adopt the principles of the enhanced recovery approach to all elective surgery
Alan Hogan, Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme, National Clinical Lead
Acute Oncology Model of Care - Taking an active approach
Dr Pauline Leonard, Consultant Oncologist, Thev Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
Dr Judy King, Oncology SPR/Darzi Fellow
Applying the enhanced recovery principles to urological surgery for quality improvement
John McGrath, Consultant Urologist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
Capturing the moment! How to facilitate spread
Bernie County, Service Improvement Lead, Pan Birmingham Cancer Network
1,000,000 bed days (slides 1 - 40) (slides 41 - 81)
Dr Brian Cottier, National Cancer Services Analysis Team
Delivering Care in the Most Appropriate Setting
Ambassadors Hotel, London - 21 October, 2008
Survivorship: Living with and beyond cancer (Adults)
Assessment & Care Planning, Test Community Launch Event
Ambassadors Hotel Bloomsbury, London, 10 November 2009
All presentations
Test Community Workshop - Testing Phase: Moving forward
Hilton London Euston, Bloomsbury, London, 20 October 2009
All presentations
Test Community Workshop - "Whose cancer is it anyway?"
Ambassadors Bloomsbury, London, 14 July 2009
All presentations
Active and Advanced Disease workgroup meeting
Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, 27 April 2009
Patient centred care - Dominic Bray
The key worker role - Liz Reed
Test community workshop
Ambassadors Bloomsbury, London, 22 April 2009
Introduction - Jane Maher; National Clinical Lead, NHS Improvement
Helen Sheldon and Steve Sizmur, Picker Institute
Assessment and care planning - Louise Fowler; National Improvement Lead, NHS Improvement
Using e-learning to improve staff awareness and increase patient uptake of benefits - Teresa Young, Mount Vernon Cancer Network
Sarah Rushbrooke and Anne Richardson - North of England Cancer Network
Commissioning to make a difference - Melanie Young; Senior Commissioner, Birmingham East and North NHS
Rosie Loftus, Macmillan GP Adviser
Work and finance workstream - Barbara Wilson; Workstream Chair and Duleep Allirajah; Workstream Support
What happens next? - Alastair Smith; National Clinical Lead, NHS Improvement
Report from workshop - Louise Fowler; National Improvement Lead, NHS Improvement
Active and Advanced Disease workgroup meeting
Holiday Inn Kings Cross, London, 29 January 2009
Introduction to current context and survivorship agenda - Alastair Smith
Transition from advanced to end of life care: the issues - Humaira Jamal
MDT working in advanced disease - a pilot in hormone resistant prostate cancer - Peter Kirkbride
Patient led breast cancer follow up - Dawn Chapman
Evolution of practice in Haemotology follow up - Michelle Taylor
Follow up after colorectal surgery - Andrea Corkhill
Test community workshop
Ambassadors Bloomsbury, London, 13 January 2009
Vision for Survivorship - Ciaran Devane
Leading change and improving quality - Janet Williamson
Pathway mapping, analysis and redesign - Louise Fowler
Marie Curie and Royal Free test community - Jane Eades
Pan Birmingham Test Community - Bernie County
Assessment and care planning framework and treatment record - Alison Wetherall
Launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative (NCSI) Workgroups and NHS Improvement Supported Test Communities - 11 September 2008, Guoman Tower, Tower Bridge, London
Survivorship: Living with and beyond cancer (Children & Young People)
National Cancer Survivorship Initiative Children & Young People Workshop
Royal Hotel, York, 24 March 2009
The Children & Young People Survivorship Workstream: Our progress so far and Next Steps - Patricia Morris, NHS Improvement, Director Cancer Improvement
Making a Difference To Survivors - Adam Glaser, NHS Improvement, National Clinical Lead for CYP
What is important to Patients and their Carers: The child and young person perspective
Louise Soanes, Lead Nurse, Teenager Cancer Trust
Jane Lewis, CLIC Sargent Head of Service, North of England
Supporting the testing: Getting started - Carol Ferguson, SIL, Leeds
Supporting the testing: Useful lessons - Bernie County, SIL, Birmingham
Examples of the focus of testing and expected outcomes from some of the Test Sites
Gill Levitt, GOSH
Ed Smith, Christie
Alison Davies, Birmingham
Rachel Cox, Bristol
Leading Change and Improving Quality - Dr Janet Williamson, National Director, NHS Improvement
Going Further on Cancer Waits (GFoCWs)
Holiday Inn London - Regents Park
Wednesday 9 July 2008