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Best podcasts about advanced clinical practitioner

Latest podcast episodes about advanced clinical practitioner

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
It's Movember! Are You Growing a Tache?

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 14:05


It's Movember, which means we're talking all things mens health. To help us know what to look out for, Clive was joined by Lisa White an Advanced Clinical Practitioner.There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab yourself 6 points as well as the very best messages we recieved, enjoy! 

Health Education England
Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 18, ePortfolio (supported) Route

Health Education England

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 45:05


In this episode, we follow two applicants' journeys through the NHS England ePortfolio (supported) Route to Advanced Practice. We explore the purpose of the ePortfolio route and the steps involved in gaining Advanced Practice recognition via this process. We hear about the key role of the education provider and academic supervisor in supporting people through this journey. We also discuss what a good ePortfolio looks like and highlight important aspects for people to consider when embarking on this route to gaining their Advanced Practice Digital Badge.  We hope you enjoy listening! Host: Simon Ingram, NHS England, South West, Advanced Practice Education & Training Development Lead   Guests: Claire Paling, Spinal Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner, Salisbury Beth Foxwell, Advanced Clinical Practitioner & Advanced Practice Lead, Cheltenham Central Primary Care Network Colin Roberts, Associate Professor Advanced Clinical Practice, University of Plymouth

Navigating Nursing
Sergeant Emmanuel Ebrada, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner in the NHS and Critical Care nurse in the Army reserves

Navigating Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 15:02


Sgt Emmanuel Ebrada is a Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner in the NHS and Critical Care nurse in the Army reserves. Manny shares his journey to studying to be a nurse and how this was driven by his passion for travel. Manny shares how he worked in the Philippines, Singapore and then moved to the United Kingdom. He discusses his career in Intensive care and why he was drawn to working in this speciality. Manny is a Critical Care nurse in the Army Reserves and he gives advice for anyone interested in joining the military. He talks about the support he has received from the Army in terms of his educational development, and how completing further postgraduate study has shaped his career. He shares the opportunities the Army has provided him, including travel and taking part in triathlons. Manny provides advice for anyone wishing to study at level 7 as he is currently completing a MSc alongside working full time in the NHS and being in the Army reserves. Manny shares his career aims for the future. For further information please follow:X = @DMS_MilMedLinkedin = Defence Medical ServicesInsta = @StrategicCommandUK armed forcesYou can browse regular and reservist roles here:Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing ServiceQueen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing CorpsPrincess Mary's RAF Nursing ServiceCivil ServiceThe MOD employs civilians in clinical and other relevant business and technical roles:Civil Service JobsFlexible Resource Pool (Bank)

Pre-Hospital Care
Life as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) with Dan Dutfield

Pre-Hospital Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 32:29


In this conversation, we will look at the life of an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP). We will dig into what the training looks like, the autonomy involved, the various specialisms you can take, what Dan has learnt along the way and much more. As more and more alternative career pathways are opening, we explore if this one is an attractive option. We also look at the alignment to the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) curriculum and how this shapes Dan's practice, skills and clinical decision making. ACPs play a vital role in the delivery of emergency care across the UK. They now make up over 10% of the college membership. There are over one thousand ACP members and this number is rapidly increasing. ACPs are represented on all major RCEM Committees. We also examine some of the educational expectations outside of the RCEM curriculum to fulfil the role as an ACP and also some of the various clinical backgrounds that ACPs come from. To find out more about the ACP role you can visit the RCEM website, menu, - training / careers/ Advanced Clinical Practitioner https://rcem.ac.uk/emergency-care-advanced-clinical-practitioners/  This podcast is sponsored by PAX.  Whatever kind of challenge you have to face - with PAX backpacks you are well-prepared. Whether on water, on land or in the air - PAX's versatile, flexible backpacks are perfectly suitable for your requirements and can be used in the most demanding of environments. Equally, PAX bags are built for comfort and rapid-access to deliver the right gear at the right time to the right patient. To see more of their innovatively designed product range please click here: ⁠https://www.pax-bags.com/en/⁠

The 50kg Drop Podcast
S2 Ep13 - Guest James LeBaigue

The 50kg Drop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 56:28


https://hurrythefoodup.com/about-james/@nutritiontriathlonMeet Nutrition Triathlon's founder, James LeBaigue, MSc, has worked in healthcare for the last 10 years in the NHS. Starting off in the ambulance service as a Paramedic, he transitioned into General Practice (Family Medicine) and now works as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner. He was one of the first Paramedics in the United Kingdom to be granted full independent medicine prescribing rights.He has now completed a Masters Degree in Sport and Exercise Nutrition and is a registered Nutritionist on the Sport and Exercise Nutrition Register (SENr) as part of the British Dietetic Association. His work in the NHS, and particularly in General Practice, sparked his desire to create free information for triathletes to help them train, recover and race better while still keeping healthy.James has raced for the Great Britain Age Group Triathlon Team as well as being a qualified British Triathlon Coach at Level 2.James provides 1:1 nutrition coaching for a small group of athletes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Health Education England
Advanced Practice Weekly - Episode 9: Case-based discussion 1

Health Education England

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 23:16


In this episode, Ajay Bhatt is joined by Greg Wiltshire, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, and Michael Trauer, Emergency Department Consultant. They undertake an in-depth case-based discussion. Greg demonstrates how a case can be presented in methodical, stepwise approach and Michael highlights noteworthy features of the case. Please join us for this excellent demonstration of a case-based discussion, presented by two great clinicians. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - ⁠acpenquirieslondon@hee.nhs.uk⁠ Facebook - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ X - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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WEMcast
UKISAR Nurse - Supporting the Turkey and Syria Earthquake Rescue Mission with Deb Swann

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 28:57


In this episode Deb Swann talks to Eoin Walker about her recent deployment to Hatay, Turkey, near the border with Syria in response to the recent devastating earthquake with the UKISAR team. Deb is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner and a member of the World Extreme Medicine faculty. Deb has been a part of the UKISAR team for ten years and is the only nurse on their rescue team. In this podcast she reflects on her experience of her most physically and emotionally challenging deployment to date, and her thoughts around the team she worked within, the patients she treated and the communities they helped.

Clinical Conversations
The Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic (20 Feb 2023)

Clinical Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 21:43


Dr Marilena Giannoudi talks with Victoria Watson about the role of the rapid access chest pain clinic (RACPC). Victoria Watson is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Cardiology at Bradford Teaching Hospitals and leads the chest pain service. Victoria has been qualified for 23 years always having worked in Cardiology. Dr Marilena Giannoudi is the T&MC Podcast Lead and Vice-Chair for Careers and Communications, and a clinical academic trainee in cardiology in Yorkshire and Humber. Recording date: 26 September 2022 -- Follow us -- https://www.instagram.com/rcpedintrainees https://twitter.com/RCPEdinTrainees -- Upcoming RCPE Events -- https://events.rcpe.ac.uk/ Feedback: cme@rcpe.ac.uk

Diary of a Kidney Warrior Podcast
Episode 67: Needling for Beginners

Diary of a Kidney Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 41:35


Former Haemodialysis Nurse: Katie Fielding, joins Dee Moore for the first in a two part series about Haemodialysis needling.   In part one they discuss: The needling process - what to expect. What Patients can do to make the needling process easier. What Health Professionals need Patients to do to make the needling process easier. The importance of fistula exercises. How to manage a Health Professional who doesn't listen. Challenges that may arise when needling.  Solutions to the challenges that may arise when needling. and more!   About Katie Fielding Katie has worked as a Haemodialysis Nurse for over 22 years. Katie is currently undertaking a PHD looking at Patient experiences of Needling. Katie is also training to become an Advanced Clinical Practitioner.  Katie has led on a set of recommendations around needling, which are now the standard for needling practice for Nursing Staff within in the UK. Katie has been involved in the MAGIC project (Managing Access by Generating Improvement in Cannulation) to help implement  the recommendations into practice. Katie has been involved developing a National competency document to standardise the standard needling practice for Nurses.   For updates & more, follow Dee Moore on:   Instagram: @diaryofakidneywarrior Facebook: www.facebook.com/diaryofakidneywarrior Twitter: @diaryofakidneyw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChGUfib7lu9eKENlLJ6lafw TikTok: @diaryofakidneywarrior Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dee-moore-diaryofakidneywarrior Pinterest: @diaryofakidneywarrior   Contact Kidney Care UK Website: www.kidneycarekuk.org Email: info@kidneycareuk.org Tel: 01420 541 424 Facebook: www.facebook.com/kidneycareuk.org Instagram: @kidneycareuk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeqQTdAsEzXphqjHVtcTD-A   To sign up to receive the Kidney Matters Quarterly Magazine Email: info@kidneycareuk.org

Pharmacist Diaries
066 Farah Haque: A pharmacist's journey to understanding that self-worth comes from within and using this to elevate her pharmacy career!

Pharmacist Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 63:49


On today's episode I am pleased to introduce Farah Haque to the podcast. Farah is the current Associate Director of Pharmacy at Babylon Health. Babylon Health is an international digital health service provider that combines artificial intelligence and technology with human medical expertise to create all-in-one healthcare, right from your device. Over the last few years, Babylon has been reaching out to pharmacists to support their clinical services and conduct digital consultations as part of their Advanced Clinical Practitioner team. The beauty of these roles involve being able to work remotely as an autonomous practitioner. Farah was one of the first clinical pharmacists to join Babylon back in 2018. Prior to working at Babylon, she gained experience working in a variety of roles: Community Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacist, Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Pharmacist, and Prison Pharmacist. This variety has provided her with a solid foundation of skills and experience that has made her who she is today. Though we spend a considerable amount of time discussing Farah's career history, our conversation also involves a deep dive into the following topics: - Asian upbringings and high expectations from family - Growing up in a society where your feelings of self-worth are based on sources outside of yourself - Lack of self-belief and how to alter your mindset - Taking risks and being open to new opportunities A very honest and genuine conversation that resonated with my personal journey into the pharmacy profession. I am sure you will enjoy this episode! ***Please accept my apologies that there is some background noise on this week's recording. Hopefully it is not too distracting*** Job Vacancies at Babylon Health Social media: LinkedIn: @Farah Haque Pharmaceutical Journal Article: A Day in the Life of a Pharmacist Carrying Out Remote Consultations Clinical Pharmacy Congress (CPC) Awards Shortlist 2022: Excellence in Clinical Leadership Follow me on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and/or Twitter. Feel free to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite podcast platform so you can be notified when a new episode is released or leave a review on apple podcasts. If you have any suggestions for guests you want me to talk to or if you'd like to come on yourself, please feel free to contact me via social media, or email at info@pharmacistdiaries.com.

WEMcast
The Ukraine Crisis with Karen O'Neill

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 57:14


In this episode we speak with Karen O'Neill; Advanced Clinical Practitioner and humanitarian around the unfolding Ukraine crisis. Karen has a wealth of experience of delivering aid programmes in various contexts including Sierra Leone, the Philippines, Malawi, Mumbai, and Uganda. In the episode we discuss the importance of collaboration within deployment of aid in Ukraine, the cluster approach designated and coordinated by the United Nations Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC). We also talk about the reality of getting aid to the point of need and the dynamic security issues with attacks to frontline healthcare workers. We also discuss the utility of volunteering with a registered and credentialed organisation such as UKmed, the importance of governance, flexibility within teams and the mental health of healthcare workers whilst working in and subject to conflict zones. Karen speaks about some of the difficulties from the perspective of Internally Displaced Peoples (IDPs) and the incorrect assumption that refugee status is awarded to everyone seeking it. Karen also speaks about the second order effects of war in Ukraine such as supple chain issues, managing chronic pathology and elective surgery in the face of overwhelming clinical need. Karen also reflects on the utility of debriefing and capturing learning when responding to the dynamic and uncertain events unfolding within in Ukraine. https://www.gofundme.com/f/medics4ukraine

Embrace. Live. Thrive.
Episode 40: Nutritional Response Testing®: A Noninvasive Way to Determine Nutritional Deficits

Embrace. Live. Thrive.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 42:53


Today Dr. Abbe Keen comes and talks to us about coping strategies for grief and how Nutritional Response Testing has changed the way she is able to care for her patients. Dr. Keen lost her daughter, Hannah, at 34 weeks gestation. She talks us through the hope she found in her faith and the support of the community that was around her at that time of complete darkness. Dr. Keen was vulnerable telling us about how 11 years later she still has moments where she mourns the loss of her daughter, but finds comfort in sharing about Hannah.  Dr. Keen has been practicing Chiropractic care for 12 years and is passionate about helping  families be successful and find much needed support with nursing, digestive issues, skin rashes, and so much more. She felt there was something missing and when she was exposed to Nutritional Response Testing® she knew that what she needed to round out treatment for her patients. Nutritional Response Testing® assesses the body and through a series of strength tests and palpation to determine nutritional deficits. It sounds truly amazing and totally worth checking out!! There is so much packed into this interview, you are not going to want to miss one minute. Please listen and share this episode with that person that pops in your mind that needs to hear this conversation. Sharing is caring and sharing helps Embrace, Live, Thrive continue to spread our message of hope to those mommas that are hurting.  Resources Mentioned: The Healing Path: How the Hurts in Your Past Can Lead You to a More Abundant Life by Dan AllenderAbbe Bio: Dr. Keen's passion to learn has earned her a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Ohio University, a Bachelor of Human Biology and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Logan University. Dr. Keen is also a licensed acupuncturist, Revelation Wellness Group Fitness Instructor, and is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner of Nutrition Response Testing.Dr. Keen's passion for health and her heart's goal to glorify Christ are melding together to provide the greater St. Louis region with a different kind of healthcare. Her desire for wholistic care creates a safe space where individuals and families can utilize the full spectrum of healthcare services and begin a journey of health that focuses on the whole person; mind, body, and spirit. She recognizes that true health comes from strengthening your walk with God and caring for your temple. This type of care will not only be life changing for you, but will transform the legacy of health and wholeness that you will pass on to those around you.Ways to Find Dr. Keen: Website: https://www.crossroadschiropractic-stl.com/FB: @crossroadsfamilychiropracticInstagram: @crossroadschiropracticstl Embrace, Live, ThriveWebsite: www.embracelivethrive.comFB: @embracelivethrive Instagram: @embracelivethrive Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCiLNqXvPXpNvZL2mvrM2chQ

The Lockdown Sessions
S2 E34: A life changing year and feeling humbled by the Clapping

The Lockdown Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 50:32


Richard Norton, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, NHS England joins the session this week to shine a light on what the last year has been like working on a covid ward. As an advanced clinical practitioner he was right on the front line during each of the three waves in the UK and he talks openly about how it felt to be making ruthless and tough decisions every day and how it felt literally getting dressed to go into battle every day. He describes the influencing and negotiating that took place every hour of every day in the search for beds or equipment and he talks eloquently about the more challenging times and how humbled he felt by the weekly clap for the NHS. This humble service - oriented human offers an insight into why health and health care workers are so incredibly valued. The sense of responsibility and courage to confront the pandemic head on and provide care and support for everyone who asked is equally moving as it is humbling. Enjoy this episode of reflections from a front line NHS worker. Brad SolomonCTG Grouphttps://www.ctggroup.co#CTGGroup #LockdownSessions #NHS #ACP #Humility #JustNormalLife

Navigating Nursing
Brigitta Fazzini, Advanced Clinical Practitioner working within the Critical Care Outreach Team

Navigating Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 23:03


In this episode Laura meets with Brigitta Fazzini, an Advanced Clinical Practitioner working within the Critical Care Outreach Team (CCOT) at The Royal London hospital.They discuss her academic qualifications, her post graduate diploma in tropical disease medicine, her MSc in Critical Care at Queen Marys University London and the process to becoming a prescriber.Brigitta has recently had an article published and she gives advice for anyone wishing to conduct research whilst working clinically. Brigitta is also accredited by the Intensive Care Society (ICS) in the use of Focused Ultrasound in Intensive Care (FUSIC) for heart (ECHO), lung and vein cannulation via ultrasound and she outlines her work as a mentor and supervisor for healthcare professionals undertaking this qualification.Her article is available below:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1751143721996542

The Koi Sports CIC Grassroots Podcast
8: Koi Sports CIC Podcast, We Fix Feet & Step Out Stay Out

The Koi Sports CIC Grassroots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 25:35


Investing in Grassroots Sports; Listen to Koi Sports Elite Champion Steve Gardiner, Advanced Clinical Practitioner at We Fix Feet in Beeston Nottinghamshire, alongside Pete Bell, Director of Step Out Stay Out, as they speak with Koi Sports CIC about their respective organisations, and the importance of Grassroots Sport to their Local Communities. Hosted & produced by David Wooldridge.

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Two Paeds In A Pod
Episode 69: Safety netting in the ED

Two Paeds In A Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 22:58


Safety netting is a crucial component of care within the Emergency Department but often there is very little teaching on how to do it well. In this week's episode Chris White, an Advanced Clinical Practitioner from Nottingham talks to Dr Edward Snelson, a PEM Consultant from Sheffield, about why that might be the case and how we can all improve our safety-netting skills.

From a Lancashire Lass
10: University of Liverpool - National Apprenticeship Week

From a Lancashire Lass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 34:15


Today I chat to Rachael Daw from the University of Liverpool and Laura Groom, a physiotherapist and third year apprentice (Advanced Clinical Practitioner) about the apprenticeships available within health care and how the University of Liverpool are involved in this. We also talk about working on the frontline during the pandemic.

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St. Louis Pain Expert Podcast
Ditch The Pills For A Natural Approach To Health With Guest Dr. Sarah Spencer

St. Louis Pain Expert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 22:36


Ditch The Pills For A Natural Approach To HealthOn this episode of the St. Louis Pain Expert Podcast, Dr. Dave Candy and special guest Dr. Sarah Spencer of All Out Nutrition & Wellness, discuss the importance of detox and why take that extra step to improve your health. Also, they talk about why you are having digestive pain and the value of nutritional supplements.Background on Dr. Sarah Spencer Dr. Sarah Spencer was born and raised in rural central Missouri. She graduated with a Doctorate of Pharmacy black & white grain headshot from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in May 2007. She attained Advanced Clinical Practitioner certificate in Nutrition Response Testing in the fall of 2011. She’s always loved working with others and being a part of something bigger.She and her son love to spend time together whether it’s at the office, out in nature, or building trains and other fort like things at home!​In this episode we discuss:Dr. Sarah's transition from a Pharmacist to Wellness3 big nutritional MISTAKES people makeEasy tips for someone transitioning into eating betterThe affect food has on inflammation and painHow nutrition affects tissue healingPsychological barrier that people face when eating better and how to overcome those barriersAND MORE!To Connect with Dr. Sarah Spencer:Website: http://alloutnutrition.com/Phone: 314-529-1754Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSarahSpencerInstagram: @alloutnutritionandwellnessTo Connect with Dr. Dave Candy:Email dave@stlpainexpert.com or contact him at Movement 4 Life at 314-941-3970

CHEW THE FAT
#6 Key Worker Special

CHEW THE FAT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 69:01


Bidds and Monty spoke with two key workers. Johnathan Leadbeater who is a Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Emergency Medicine with the NHS, he worked in the 'Red Zones' and had to move out of his family home, which featured on ITV news . Jake Ellison who is a Community Support Worker who supported the elderly and vulnerable adults throughout lockdown.

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WEMcast
Will Duffin and Karen O'Neill: Ebola vs COVID19 - What Can We Learn?

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 39:51


This week, Advanced Clinical Practitioner and WEM Faculty Member Karen O'Neill joins us to discuss her experience of COVID19. In 2014, Karen worked in Northern Uganda tackling the outbreak of Ebola. Alongside WEM Education Lead Will Duffin, Karen considers the lessons we can learn from this outbreak and crucially, the importance of changing the language of preparation from 'if' to 'when'. Karen discusses the impact Ebola had on the communities she worked within, including the alienation of those living within disease-stricken areas. She also explores some of the cultural nuances that caused friction; from the removal of traditional ceremonies to the establishment of burial teams. Karen also describes her own experience of COVID19, from wearing PPE and the importance of wellbeing to the brilliance of her team and the difficulty of attempting to live separately from her husband under one roof.    N.B - This was recorded a few weeks ago - we are delighted that Karen is back at work and building her running miles on Strava!

Take Aurally
Early Clinical Experience: Taking a Respiratory History

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 18:49


In this episode Advanced Clinical Practitioner and teaching fellow Lucy Harris builds on our previous history taking episode and adds in: - the cardinal symptoms of respiratory disease - how to encourage the more reticent patient - how to focus a talkative patient Remember to subscribe to Take Aurally on SoundCloud and iTunes Both NUH DREEAM and Take Aurally can be found on Facebook and Twitter Our next episode is #UnblindingResearch on p values, confidence intervals and outcome measures!

The Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 015: The Power of Practitioners?

The Critical Care Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 44:34


This is a discussion with Garry Swann. Garry is the Consultant nurse lead in the Emergency Department at the Heart of England NHS Trust and is one of the main driving forces behind the development of the Advanced Clinical Practitioner roles at this trust. This is an innovative way of solving some of the medical staffing […]

Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 015: The Power of Practitioners?

Critical Care Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 44:34


This is a discussion with Garry Swann. Garry is the Consultant nurse lead in the Emergency Department at the Heart of England NHS Trust and is one of the main driving forces behind the development of the Advanced Clinical Practitioner roles at this trust. This is an innovative way of solving some of the medical staffing […] The post CCP Podcast 015: The Power of Practitioners? appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner.

Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 020: More Power to Practitioners!

Critical Care Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 35:52


A follow up discussion from my chat with Garry Swann in episode 15 of CCP Podcast. Garry is the Consultant nurse lead in the Emergency Department at the Heart of England NHS Trust and is one of the main driving forces behind the development of the Advanced Clinical Practitioner roles at this trust. The plans we […] The post CCP Podcast 020: More Power to Practitioners! appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner.

The Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 020: More Power to Practitioners!

The Critical Care Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 35:51


A follow up discussion from my chat with Garry Swann in episode 15 of CCP Podcast. Garry is the Consultant nurse lead in the Emergency Department at the Heart of England NHS Trust and is one of the main driving forces behind the development of the Advanced Clinical Practitioner roles at this trust. The plans we […]