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Annual Educators Conference

Conference ProgrammeGranta Centre, Granta Park, Great Abington. 19 October 2016

Giving healthcare educators from all professions a unique opportunity to network, share best practice and also celebrate achievements through the Quality in Education and Training Awards 2016.

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Welcome

Once again I am delighted to welcome you all to Health Education England - East of England Office’s favourite event of the academic year. Everyone in our EoE team is really looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible through the course of the day.

Events such as this provide invaluable opportunities for professional networking with educationalists across the full range of the health professions working within the NHS in the East of England. Please do seize the chance to talk to someone new!Professor Hugh Barr, Dr Richard Gray and Dr Marion Helme from the Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE) will be presenting a Keynote Speech titled ‘How we work and learn together’. The topic is particularly important for us as the educational leaders in the East of England.

Our moves ever forwards towards a truly multi-professional approach to healthcare education have accelerated over the last year and will be increasingly visible as we introduce HEE’s new quality strategy over the next 12 months.

Professor Bill IrishPostgraduate Dean, Health Education England - East of England Office

Rob BowmanDirector, Health Education England - East of England Office

Once again we are looking forward to celebrating the extraordinary commitment and enthusiasm of our healthcare educational community through our annual awards. This year there were nearly 200 nominations, spread over the 10 award categories - including 2 new ones.

The quality and depth of the submissions was as ever truly exceptional, and this year we have decided to “showcase” the finalists in each category through poster exhibitions running throughout the day and workshops in the early part of the afternoon. Winners from all of the categories will also be celebrated at the NHS Leadership Recognition Awards in November.

It is my hope that as senior members of East of England’s Faculty of Educators, you will leave us both professionally “refreshed” and keen to disseminate some of the excellent and innovative educational practice showcased at the conference.

I hope you are all prepared to be both challenged and inspired.

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Keynote Speakers - CAIPE Day Programme

08:50 Registration and Refreshments

09:20 Welcome & Introduction: Professor Bill Irish, Postgraduate Dean, Health Education - East of England office

09:40 How we work and learn together: Professor Hugh Barr, Dr Richard Gray, and Dr Marion Helme.

Centre for The Advancement Of Interprofessional Education

10:55 Q&As: Opportunity for questions and answers with Professor Hugh Barr, Dr Richard Gray, and Dr Marion Helme

11:10 Refreshment Break To include poster exhibition

11:40 Interprofessional Learning and Teaching Workshops Delegates to attend smaller workshops.

12:45 Lunch

14:00 Awards Workshops Delegates to attend smaller workshops run by Award Finalists

15:45 Refreshment Break To include poster exhibition

16:15 Quality in Education and Training Awards 2016

16:50 Closing Remarks

17:00 Close

Conference facilitated by Neil Sellen, Senior Workforce Consultant. The Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE) is dedicated to the promotion and development of Interprofessional Education (IPE) with and through its individual and corporate members.

CAIPE acts on the belief, corroborated by a growing body of evidence, that well planned IPE can cultivate closer collaboration not only between professions but also between organisations and with service users and their carers; collaboration which, in turn, can improve care and quality of life for individuals, families and communities. Its boundaries have extended accordingly, embracing all fields of health and social care, including patient safety, public health and touching on environmental enhancement and protection.

Objectives of the Session:

1. To provide relevant evidence relating to team based learning, simulation for developing collaborative practice, and

facilitating interprofessional learning linking with faculty development.

2. To compare and contrast examples

of the above.

3. To relate relevant issues to the 2016 CAIPE IPE Guidelines.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Participants will be able to appreciate the advantages of these aspects of interprofessional learning and teaching, identify the challenges involved and begin to formulate ways of addressing these.

2. Participants will be able to choose

three relevant learning points and start to identify how these can be incorporated into practice.

3. Participants will be able to list three

learning points from the CAIPE 2016 IPE Guidelines and recognise the significance of these for their own situation as interprofessional educators.

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Keynote Speakers - CAIPE Keynote Speakers - CAIPE

Professor Hugh Barr

Hugh’s main role is to open and maintain channels for communication, exchange and mutual support nationally and internationally between activists in interprofessional education (IPE). He does this through lecturing and writing at home and abroad as President of CAIPE and Emeritus Editor of the Journal of Interprofessional Care. His current research, with Marion Helme and Lynda D’Avray, brings up to date his historical review of IPE in the UK.

He is Emeritus Professor of Interprofessional Education and Honorary Fellow at the University of Westminster, currently Visiting Professor in the same field at the

University of Greenwich and at St George’s University of London with Kingston University, and previously at King’s College London, Tokyo Metropolitan, Nottingham and Otago universities plus a long-running principal lectureship at the then Oulu Polytechnic in Finland.

He was awarded Honorary Doctorates of Science by the University of Southampton in 2006 and the University of East Anglia in 2010 for his seminal role in promoting interprofessional education nationally and internationally and his PhD in 2007 by the University of Greenwich based on his interprofessional publications.

A qualified social worker and one time probation officer, he was an Assistant Director of the then (UK) Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work (CCETSW).

Dr Marion Helme Dr Richard Gray

After twenty years in social work and six years as a senior lecturer in HE Marion became a full time doctoral student researching children’s participation using metaphor and constructivist methodologies, ending up with the longest thesis title at the Open University Paris graduation ceremony in 2002. Then she found IPE and the Higher Education Academy and managed a project (TRIPLE) for HEA subject centres, based at King’s College London, and met Hugh Barr.

She has a continuing interest in research, systemic practice, upholstery and hens as well as IPE and shuttle between Hertfordshire, London and Worcestershire.

Richard is privileged to have been appointed to the post of CAIPE Chair in 2013. He has been a member of the CAIPE board since 2009 and of the CAIPE executive group since 2012. He was previously President of the General Practice with Primary Health Care Section of the Royal Society of Medicine and has a background as a general practitioner in Brighton.

Richard has a particular interest in the preparation and support of teachers involved with IPE.

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Awards WorkshopsInterprofessional Learning and Teaching Workshops

Following the Keynote Speakers, between 11:40 -12:45 there will be five workshops. All workshop rooms have been allocated a colour, you will find a coloured sticker on your name badge assigning you to a workshop room.

The table below shows details of this:

Colour Workshop Facilitator Room

Red Professor Hugh Barr Lecture Room 1

Green Dr Richard Gray Lecture Room 2

Orange Dr Marion Helme The Granta

Blue Susan Wilkinson The Abington

Yellow Jayne Toplis The Bourne Bridge

Award finalists from the Quality in Education and Training Awards 2016 will be running workshops between 14:00 -15:45. Delegates will have the opportunity to watch two sets of presentations during this session, a short break to switch rooms will take place between 14:50-14:55.

The workshops will give each finalist an opportunity to share their work with conference delegates, to disseminate good practice, inspire others andencourage innovation back to their teams and organisations. Each workshopwill focus on a specific award, with the three finalists from that award presenting.

Details of each workshop are displayed in the table below:

Workshop Room

Educator of the Year Lecture Room 2Sarah Hills, Albert Michael, Peter Simmons Trainee/Student Educator of the Year The GrantaChristine Brittain, Harriet Scott, Wei Keith Tan

Trainee/Student Leader of the Year The AbingtonNancy Bostock, Ashish Pathak, James Rowson

Trainee/Student Quality Improvement The Bourne Bridge Project of the Year Paul Cawley, Andrew Gardner, Shaveta Mulla

Trainee/Student Research Paper of the Year The GroveFaye Begeti, Paolo Biancheri, Edward Carr

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Poster Awards

Awards Running Order

Research Poster of the Year

Quality Improvement Project Poster of the Year

Educational Intervention Project Poster of the Year

Innovation in Patient Care Team Poster of the Year

Best Educational Initiative Team Poster of the Year

Trainee/Student Research Paper of the Year

Trainee/Student Quality Improvement Project of the Year

Trainee/Student Leader of the Year

Trainee/Student Educator of the Year

Educator of the Year

QUALITY IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING POSTER AWARDS

QUALITY IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING AWARDS

Research Poster of the Year

Ali Kordzadeh

SpR General and Vascular Surgery, Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust

Title: Optimisation of Radio cephalic Arteriovenous Fistula Maturation in Haemodialysis Patients

Adam Pitt

Research Assistant, East & North Hertfordshire Trust, & Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Characterising the Hospital Experiences of Adults with Learning Disabilities (HEALeD): A Mixed Methods Study

Rebecca Scott

ST3 GUM/HIV, East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Title: Temocillin Use in Renal Patients in A Large District Hospital: A retrospective study on the clinical effectiveness and outcomes of temocillin in patients with renal disorders

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Poster Awards

Quality Improvement Project Poster of the Year

Heather Rugg

Senior Lecturer, University Campus Suffolk

Title: Supporting Student Nurses in Transition to Registered Practice - The Professional Advisors Project

Jaspreet Kaur Sidana

ST6 Anaesthetics, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust

Title: Better handovers: safer patient care

Therese Mary William

Paediatric Consultant, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: ‘Feed and Wrap’ or Sedate and Immobilise for Neonatal Brain MRI?

Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Poster Awards

Educational Intervention Project Poster of the Year

Clare Badley

ST7 Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Loud & Clear: Communication Skills Training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Yin Yong Choo

CT2 Anaesthetics, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Epidural Simulators: The Potato, The Banana and The Manikin

Gill Shelton

Principal Pharmacist Education and Training, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: An innovative visual tool to promote and facilitate the development of knowledge, skills and competencies across the pharmacy workforce in order to deliver excellent patient care

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Poster Awards

Innovation in Patient Care Team Poster of the Year

Sarah Clarke, Adejoke Thomas, Chenaye Ward, Kim Waters

University Campus Suffolk

Title: Nebutimer

GAP Team:Amaju Ikomi, Donna Southam

Basildon & Thurrock University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Title: GAP - Innovation in Patient Care

The Huntingdonshire Community: Sue Brenchley, Charlie Dorer, Catherine Ford, Deborah Fox, Hilary Heath, Janice Hudson, Judith Margolis, Sarah Roderick, Natalie Sutton, Penny Vaughan

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust

Title: An Innovative One Stop Shop in the Community for People with Multiple Sclerosis with Complex Needs

Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Poster Awards

Best Educational Initiative Team Poster of the Year

Parivakkam Arunakumar, Clare Panniker

Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Customised Leadership and Management Training for GP trainees

Kaushick Bhowmick, Ayush Sinha, Andrew Mizen, Tom Woollard, James Whatling,

West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Title: An extra patient on the ward round...

Catherine Ford, Fiona Greenfield, Anne Hendry, Robert Isherwood, Zilley Khan

West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Quality Improvement Fellowship - Advanced Triumphs and Tribulations

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Awards

Trainee / Student Research Paper of the Year

Faye Begeti

Academic FY1, West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Hippocampal function defines disease onset in Huntington’s disease - In this paper, Faye uses previous mouse experiments to develop a novel idea of using an analogous “virtual reality” simulation of a task in order to translate findings in an animal experiment into more clinically relevant human findings. By doing this Faye shows that cognitive impairment in patients with Huntington’s disease precedes motor symptoms and thus may be used to assist the diagnosis of disease onset as well as being useful as an outcome measure in clinical trials.

Paolo Biancheri

NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Gastroenterology/Gastroenterology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Proteolytic Cleavage and Loss of Function of Biologic Agents that Neutralize Tumour Necrosis Factor in the Mucosa of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease - The ultimate goal of this project is to develop a serum biomarker able to predict responsiveness to biologic therapy in IBD. The subject of investigation has a particularly broad relevance, as starting biologic treatment is an almost daily decision for Gastroenterologists at any Hospital in UK.

Edward Carr

Academic Clinical Fellow (CMT2), Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Nature Immunology paper demonstrating, for the first time, that co-parenting a child has a larger effect on an individual’s immune system than gastroenteritis or the seasonal ‘flu vaccine - This was a ‘big data’ study, looking at over 700 people, sampled over an eighteen month period. Generating the data for this study was an international effort between the VIB in Leuven, Belgium and the Babraham Institute in Cambridge. The vaccination study was performed using the NIHR Cambridge Bioresource.

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Awards

Trainee / Student Quality Improvement Project of the Year

Paul Cawley

ST4 Paediatrics, Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Sixty Golden Minutes: A Regional Quality Improvement Initiative - As part of a multidisciplinary team Paul Cawley, created a pan-region pre and post implementation audit regarding the first hour of care of sick newborn babies admitted to neonatal units throughout the East of England region. The First hour of care working group consisted of consultants and nursing staff from across the region. The pre-implementation audit led to the creation of a pan-region admission booklet for neonatal admissions - now in use, as well as a regional training day led by the first hour of care working group.

Andrew Gardner

FY1, West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Point-of-care INR meters for in-hospital wards - The overall aims of this project are: 1) To determine if the observation that more infrequent testing of INR is correlated with a risk of high INRs. 2) To mitigate the unintended consequences of the hypothesis that more frequent INR monitoring is required for hospital inpatients to maximise safety, by implementing point-of-care INR testing. 3) To justify point-of-care testing with a business case.

Shaveta Mulla

ST7 Neonatology, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Title: Current ESPGHAN Recommendations for Preterm Parenteral Nutrition - A Recipe for Severe Biochemical Disturbances? Shaveta led this project at Norwich and Norfolk University Hospital as a result of an increase in the incidences of biochemical abnormalities (hypercalcaemia and hypophosphataemia) in preterm infants (<37 weeks) in neonatal units across East of England region soon after the introduction of European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) recommended parenteral nutrition (PN).

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Awards

Trainee / Student Leader of the Year

Nancy Bostock

ST7 Paediatrics, Hinchingbrooke Health Care NHS Trust

Nominated by Wilf Kelsall, Head of School - Paediatrics

Nancy goes above and beyond what is expected of a trainee, she is a wonderful asset to the East of England Paediatric training programme and a great role model for her peers. Nancy is also the national RCPCH trainee representative for the EoE. With the support of the School of Paediatrics she has developed a trainee committee which has increased engagement with all aspects of training, which has in turn enhanced the paediatric programme. Nancy has also introduced PAFTAs - the Paediatric Awards for Training Achievement which recognise the contributions of trainees and trainers.

Ashish Pathak

ST7 Dual Trainee in General Adult and Old Psychiatry, South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust Nominated by Abu Abraham, Consultant Psychiatrist and DME

Ashish has demonstrated clinical performance and practice that is over and above that expected for his grade. This covers diverse and wide ranging areas. He has been a trainee voice in several forums that include Consultant Trainee meetings, Medical staffing committee and LNC. He has championed the cause of junior doctors and engaged in diverse meetings to co-ordinate good junior doctor experiences whilst ensuring patient safety and good team working.

James Rowson

FY2, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Nominated by Richard Smith, Director of Medical Education

James has been NNUH’s BMA representative over the last few months, and has demonstrated a mature level of leadership in this role. He has worked tirelessly to share the vision of the BMA, but also of the DoH, and has done so in a balanced way. James has encouraged his peers to evaluate the information available and make their own balanced decision. He has engaged both the junior doctors and the Trust management in this process, and has encouraged mature debate and consideration amongst his peers. James has represented junior doctors during the recent selection of our medical director.

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Awards

Trainee / Student Educator of the Year

Christine Brittain

ST5 Paediatrics, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Nominated by William Smeardon, General Practitioner

Christine has been working to deliver outstanding paediatric teaching. She started doing this as part of the RCPCH Facing the Future document, suggesting ways of improving links between paediatric and GP care. She produced a questionnaire that was disseminated to practice colleagues, which found that this style of learning was beneficial to the clinical practitioners to improve standardisation of care and reduce referrals. As part of her commitment to educate others, she will be presenting her findings at the European Academy of Paediatric Societies in Geneva later this year.

Harriet Scott

ST3 Anaesthetics, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Nominated by John Kinner, Consultant in Anaesthetics and Critical Care Medicine

Harriet has made an extraordinary contribution to education both in the Trust and within the region. She does not merely step in to do teaching sessions, but actively drives development of bespoke courses for both medical and non-medical staff. Harriet uses innovative methods that invariably attract excellent feedback from participants. She played a key role in developing the simulation suite at Southend Hospital, and both personally designed the simulation-based

Wei Keith Tan

Academic FY1, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn NHS Trust

Nominated by Rory Piper, Academic FY1

Wei Keith Tan has both designed and delivered an original teaching course on acute medicine for 16 final year University of Cambridge students. Six one-hour sessions were delivered covering a broad base of acute medicine that was relevant for both medical school final examinations and for early clinical practice. The emphasis of the course was to encourage for safe and effective practice for the prospective Fy1s by covering fundamental content based on current guidance and experience. In addition, an innovative simulation of medical finals was trialled in order to best prepare the students for the experience of finals. This was in the form a written exam featuring 60 original multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The exam was marked and returned alongside descriptions for each questions correct answer.

HAART course and also helped to develop the School Med Sim course for the Postgraduate Medical Institute.

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Our Finalists: Quality in Education and Training Awards

Educator of the Year

Sarah Hills

Practice Development Nurse, James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Nominated by Nicola Lovett, Named Nurse Safeguarding Children

Sarah has played a pivotal role in developing and delivering an innovative programme of multi professional education across her Trust in an interactive and dynamic style. She has implemented a programme of inter-professional simulation training for final year medical and nursing students, allowing them a safe environment to practice both clinical skills, inter professional communication and decision making. This has been recognised by allied health professionals with a plan to roll out across the Trust.

Albert Michael

Consultant Psychiatrist, Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Nominated by Silvia Vearncombe, ST5 Liaison Psychiatry

As the Training Program Director for General Adult Psychiatry Dr Michael maintains close contact with the 50 Specialist Trainees in General Adult Psychiatry and the dual Adult and Old Age Psychiatry trainees. He helped streamline and fine-tune the ARCP process. Dr Michael developed the Deanery-wide Clinical Skills in Psychiatry Training Program funded by the HEE Innovative Training Funds. This is designed for Core Trainees in psychiatry, Foundation Year doctors and GP trainees, especially those who don’t get placements in psychiatry.

Peter Simmons

Consultant Psychiatrist and SAS Tutor, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Nominated by Ann Norris, Dillin Jayalath, Kunle Ashaye, Alexander Galloway, Kiran Viswanath, Jenny Hill, Saima Khan, Tindle Boskovic, Venkatesh Malipatil, Rakesh Magon, Kaushik Mukhopadhaya

Peter has developed an excellent SAS development programme as SAS tutor which has made SAS doctors feel valued and opened up diverse opportunities for personal professional development. With Peter’s support, SAS doctors have taken part in Quality Improvement fellowships, masters and doctoral research studies which has further enriched his Trust’s medical workforce. His commitment to training and development in his role as SAS tutor has been exemplary in terms of the time commitment, teaching and organisational skills.

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Our Judging PanelQuality in Education and Training Awards

Kunle Ashaye - Director of Medical Education, Hertfordshire Partnership Foundation Trust / 2015 QET Award Winner

Ian Barton - Head of School of Medicine & Programme Director - Simulation, Health Education England - East of England Office / Consultant, Basildon & Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Alys Burns - Head of Education and Quality (Secondary & Tertiary Care) / Deputy Postgraduate Dean, Health Education England - East of England Office

Maria Cooke - Consultant Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust / Coaching and Mentoring Lead, Health Education England - East of England Office

Dawn Collins - Non-Medical Clinical Tutor, Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Peter Cranfield - Regional Adviser and TPD for Dental Foundation, Bedford

Paul Driscoll-Evans - Head of Department (Nursing Studies), University Campus Suffolk

Audrey Foster - Strategic Development Lead, Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Workforce Partnership

Rhonda Fusco - Professional Advisor, Nursing & Midwifery, West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Imrana Ghumra - Professional Advisor - Library & Knowledge Services, Health Education England - East of England Office

Liz Houghton - Patient and Public Voice Partner

John Howard - Head of Education and Quality for Primary and Community Care, Postgraduate GP Dean and Deputy Postgraduate Dean, Health Education England - East of England Office

Jo Jackson - Dean for Health, University of Essex

Sally Judges - Professional Advisor, Allied Health Professionals, Health Education England - East of England Office

Mohsan Malik - ST1 - Ophthalmology, Barts Health NHS Trust / 2015 QET Award Winner

Sarah Massie - Senior Consultant Leadership and Organisational Development, The King’s Fund

Jenny McGuinness - Deputy Dean of Education, Head of Quality & Commissioning, Health Education England - East of England Office

Vijay Nayar - Deputy GP Dean and Head of GP School, Health Education England - East of England Office

Ann Nugent - Non-Medical Clinical Tutor, South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Gemma Partridge - O&G Trainee, Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust / 2015 QET Award Winner

Sue Pettitt - Non-Medical Clinical Tutor, Clinical Education and Workforce Development Lead, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust

Kate Read - Deputy Dean for Education and Performance, Health Education England - East of England Office

Maria Ross-Russell - Head of Dental Service and Clinical Lead, Cambridgeshire Community Services

Johnson Samuel - Director of Medical Education, Basildon & Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Richard Smith - Director of Medical Education, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Nam Tong - Head of School for Emergency Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Vass Vassiliou - SpR Cardiology, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust / 2015 QET Award Winner

Alistair Watson - Clinical Professor, University of East Anglia

Mark Whiting - Consultant Nurse, Children’s Community and Specialist Nursing, Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust

Ann Williams - Clinical Leadership & Development Nurse, Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Simon Worrall - Non-Medical Clinical Tutor, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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