Leeds based OneMedical Group, a national healthcare provider which focuses on collaboration and innovation in its delivery of NHS, health and wellbeing services across the UK, has announced a series of free webinars aimed to help healthcare professionals.
The 30-minute sessions will run every three weeks on Wednesdays between 9.30-10.00am with the first webinar taking place on 9th September. The training will cover a range of topics from emerging models of care to new national guidance as well as Covid-19 and staff wellbeing.
In each session will include a specialist hand-picked, expert panellists, who will discuss topical questions and share their insight and expertise followed by a love Q&A session from the virtual audience. The training is beneficial for PCN Leaders, Practice Managers and Partners and is open to anyone in the field.
The schedule is as follows;
- September 9 – Staff and Corporate Wellbeing: Technology and Methodology to Support a Physically and Mentally Strong and Resilient Workforce
- September 30 – Social Prescribing and the Wider Determinants of Health
- October 21 – Workforce Development: Modelling, Redesign and Talent Management
- November 11 – Maximise the Potential of your Buildings: How Care Environments and Buildings Can Meet the Needs of Your Community
- December 2 – Population Health Management
Caroline Richardson, National Collaboration Director at OneMedical Collaborate, part of OneMedical Group, said: “We understand what it takes to be part of a successful integrated health care system. For over a decade, we have been delivering innovative primary and urgent care services and continue to be active members and supporters of PCNs, supporting over two million patients nationwide.
“By offering these free webinars and sharing our experiences and expert knowledge with like-minded organisations, we aim to improve lives and create a better future. We know first-hand that having a highly skilled, confident and capable workforce is critical in today’s diverse and ever-changing healthcare sector, particularly in a post Covid-19 world.”
For more information and to book onto a webinar, please visit:
September 9, 2020 – Staff and Corporate Wellbeing: Technology and Methodology to Support a Physically and Mentally Strong and Resilient Workforce
September 30, 2020 – Social prescribing and the wider determinants of health
October 21, 2020 – Workforce Development Modelling, Redesign and Talent Management
November 11, 2020 – Maximise the Potential of your Buildings: How Care Environments and Buildings Can Meet the Needs of Your Community
December 2, 2020 – Population Health Management