DIALOGUE BETWEEN PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALSRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATION How patients, healthcare practitioners, researchers and educationalists can work together to deliver better health and safer care WEDNESDAY 17 TH JUNE 2015, 12.30-5.00PM G64, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON ST MARY’S HOSPITAL, LONDON W2 1NY PROGRAMME 12.30 Buffet lunch - Animation of patient stories from Perinatal Mental Health CEPN project - Louise Page, West Middlesex University Hospital Trust 1.00 Welcome and introduction – Professor Jenny Higham, 1.05 Reciprocal illumination- Professor Roger Kneebone, Professor of Surgical Education, Imperial College 1.30 Developing the dialogue - Introduction- Sally Malin, Vice Chair, Health Education North West London Healthy communities – 1.40 – 2.00 - Samira Ben Omar, Assistant Director, Patient Experience and Equalities, CWHHE CCGs - Christine Mead, Behaviour Change Commissioner, Triborough Public Health Department - Mando Watson, Consultant Paediatrician, St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare Service transformation – 2.00 – 2.40 - Jocelyn Cornwell, Chief Executive, Point Of Care Foundation - Rachel Matthews & lay colleagues - NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health research and Care Patients as educators – 2.40 – 3.05 - Suzanne Redmond – Founder and Chair of Full of Life - Imperial teacher – Developing communication skills using realistic scenarios Patients and research – 3.05 – 3.30 - Dr Markella Boudioni, Patient and Public Involvement Manager, Imperial College 3.30 A media perspective- Hugh Pym, BBC Health Editor 3.45 Tea 4.00 Identifying pathways to progress and next steps Facilitated table discussions to identify two action points for each of the following: a) Sharing learning b) Sharing resources c) Sharing opportunities for involvement d) Learning, development and support needs for healthcare professionals and for lay partners 4.30 Conference Chair’s summary of next steps, close and thanks – Professor Jenny Higham 4.40 Refreshments and opportunities for continued networking until 5pm ‘The People who are keeping me alive’: Display of art in hospitals- Kelly Gleason, CRUK Senior Nurse, Imperial College London, Department of Cancer and Surgery AIMS o o o o o Affirm importance to HENWL, Imperial College and partner organisations of patient and public engagement to deliver better, safer care Affirm relevance of “reciprocal illumination” in NWL for delivery of the Five Year Forward View across: healthy communities; service redesign; patients as educators; patients &research Bring together lay people and professionals involved in patient and public engagement in NWL and catalyse formation of productive networks Identify learning from patient and public engagement to date that will inform future work Identify pathways to progress and next steps To register for this event please click on the link below! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dialogue-between-patients-healthcare-professionals-reciprocalillumination-tickets-16766764845
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