NHS Education for Scotland at the 2024 NHS Scotland Event
This year’s NHS Scotland Event took place at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), Glasgow on Monday 10 June – and we were pleased to have some of our work featured.
The theme was ‘Planning for the future: Delivering health and care services through innovation and collaboration’.
The poster exhibition was back this year, the last one was at the 2022 NHS Scotland Event in Aberdeen, and we showcased our work via 11 posters.
- Advancing outbreak simulation training to support workforce development: A collaborative pilot. Angela King (NES), Shona Cairns (NHS National Services Scotland, ARHAI Scotland), Lesley Shepherd (NES), Jennifer Barrett (NHS National Services Scotland, ARHAI Scotland), Dr Teresa Inkster (NHS National Services Scotland, ARHAI Scotland).
- Building “safe and effective” into continuous professional development; breaking down barriers to effective clinical supervision. Suzanne Lake (NES).
- Building a sustainable training model with a focus on efficiency and patient centred care. Claire Lindsay and Morag Stout (NHS Scotland Academy, NES/NHS Golden Jubilee).
- Creating better learning experiences for improvement leaders: Quality Improvement education. Kim Britton, Alison Keast, and Ruth Mackie.
- Credential in Rural & Remote Health (Unscheduled and Urgent Care). Dr Pauline Wilson, Dr Marion Slater, Dr Greg Logan, and Suzanne Coulthard (NES).
- Deprescribing in Palliative Care. Jill McKane, Ben Nimmo, Kirsty Cornwall, Alana Struthers, and Alison Ross (Ayrshire Hospice), and Edward Tulloch (NES).
- Empowering growth: A clinical supervision capability framework for the nursing and midwifery workforce in Scotland. Amy Smith (NES) and Suzanne Lake (NES).
- Implementing clinical supervision for nursing and midwifery – developing a measure for success. Suzanne Lake (NES), Sarah Campbell (NES), and Dr Edward White and Dr Julie Winstanley (Directors White Winstanley Ltd).
- Integration of physical assessment skills training into Foundation Year Training for pharmacists – Developing safe, effective practitioners. Maxine McCabe (NES).
- Quality Improvement in health partnerships; learning and sharing across Malawi, Zambia and Scotland. Mairi McConnochie (Healthcare Improvement Scotland), Clare Morrison (Healthcare Improvement Scotland), and David Maxwell (NHS Education for Scotland).
- There is no such thing as ‘an AWI’ – a human rights approach. Developing educational resources for the health, social work and social care workforce on the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000. Vicki Price (NES) and Jo Savege (Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland).
All posters can be seen at the Learning Toolbox
June, 24 2024