Final Evaluation Report for Governing Body

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Meeting SNCCG Governing Body Date 16 th September 2014 Agenda Item 9.4a Clinical Education Programme Academic Year 2013/14 Final Evaluation Report for Governing Body Louise Browning, Programme Co-ordinator Dr Keeva Rogers, Clinical Lead 16 th September 2014

INTRODUCTION During the academic year 2013/14 South Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group (SNCCG) held nine clinical education events. All the sessions were open to primary care staff from practices across SNCCG. We also invited attendees from Norwich CCG and North Norfolk CCG. Dr Keeva Rogers, acted as clinical lead for the programme and chair for the majority of the sessions. Louise Browning acted as programme co-ordinator. All sessions were held at Park Farm, Hethersett with supper provided at 6.45pm and the main session between7.30pm and 9.00pm.

The Sessions Date Session Title Speakers 7 th November 2013 The Shoulder common problems and clinical pathways to aid referral Mr Peter Hallam Orthopaedic Consultant Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (NNUH) Dr Dustyn Saint, GP, Long Stratton 4 th December 2013 Atrial Fibrillation Dr Kneale Metcalfe Consultant in Stroke Medicine, NNUH 8 th January 2014 Putting Feet First Dr Ketan Dhatariya, Diabetes Consultant Mr Darren Morrow, Vascular Consultant Mr David Loveday, Orthopaedic Consultant Catherine Gooday, Principal Podiatrist (diabetes) NNUH 5 th February 2014 An update on GI for primary care Dr Martin Phillips & Dr Mark Tremelling Gastroenterology Consultants, NNUH Steve Fox, Inhealth (Thetford GI Service) 5 th March 2014 Chronic sinusitis and facial pain and the surgical treatment of snoring Primary care aural microsuctioning service Mr Junaid Hanif, ENT Consultant, NNUH Dr Alasdair Duthie, Chet Valley 2 nd April 2014 An update on skin cancer and the treatment of precancerous lesions in primary care Dr Jennifer Garioch, Consultant Dermatologist Mr Marc Moncrieff, Plastic Surgery Consultant NNUH 7 th May 2014 Dementia update Dr Martyn Patel, Dementia Lead and Consultant in Older People s Medicine, NNUH 4 th June 2014 Preconception care in diabetes Dr Tara Wallace, Consultant Endocrinologist Katherine Duffield, Diabetes Specialist Nurse Kathryn Sutton, Diabetes Specialist Dietician, NNUH 2 nd July 2014 An overview of adult Safeguarding Ian Fox, Domestic Abuse Trainer The Leeway Domestic Violence & Abuse Service Team

Attendance at each session 50 40 30 20 10 0 Average 36 attendees (Range 19 47)

Attendance at each session by profession 50 40 30 20 10 0 HCAs CCG Commissioners Practice Managers Nurse Practitioners GPs

25 Practices represented at each session 20 15 10 5 West Norfolk CCG North Norfolk CCG Norwich CCG SNCCG 0

Evaluation forms returned (%) Adult s/guarding Diabetes p/conception Dementia Dermatology Sinusitis/ENT Gastroenterology Diabetes f/care Atrial Fibrillation Shoulders 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Were objectives met for those attending? 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Not answered Unsure Not at all Partly Fully

Feedback on the Speakers (average scores where more than one speaker at an event) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Not answered Unhelpful Unsure Helpful Very Helpful

35 Was the event well organised? 30 25 20 15 10 5 Not answered Strongly disagree Disagree Unsure Agree Strongly agree 0

Did we provide a suitable venue? 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Not answered Strongly disagree Disagree Unsure Agree Strongly agree 0

Did we provide good food and catering? 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Not answered Strongly disagree Disagree Unsure Agree Strongly agree

Approximate cost of the sessions 2013/14 Cost of event Sponsorship Cost to SNCCG Shoulders 1,135 1,135 Atrial Fibrillation 1,029 1,029 0 Diabetes f/care 1,108 800 308 Gastroenterology 867 867 Sinusitis/ENT 555 555 Dermatology 960 960 Dementia 960 960 Diabetes p/conception 960 960 Adult s/guarding 742 742 Total 6,487 Venue costs = 165.00 (VAT not chargeable) Catering costs per head = 15.60 (inc VAT) Provision of delegate packs funded by SNCCG

Academic Year 2014/15 The programme has been extremely well received to date and the Governing Body is asked to support the continuation of the clinical education programme for the coming academic year 2014/15 Sessions and speakers confirmed for the next academic year are illustrated on the following slide.

Clinical Education Programme 2014/15 Park Farm, Hethersett, Norwich from 7.30pm to 9.00pm (Supper @ 6.45pm) Date Session Title Speakers 10 th Sept 2014 7 th Oct 2014 5 th Nov 2014 2 nd Dec 2014 14 th Jan 2015 3 rd Feb 2015 4 th Mar 2015 5 th May 2015 3 rd June 2015 7 th July 2015 Adolescent mental health assessment in 10 minutes Atrial Fibrillation pilot project an update on project progress, including an interactive Q&A session Neurological assessment and managing headache in primary care Primary care research in South Norfolk. What are we doing and what could we doing? The EPIC-Norfolk study: what have we learnt from the Norfolk population An update on respiratory medicine, COPD and pulmonary rehabilitation for primary care (Concurrent session planned for nurses - title to be confirmed) Diabetes lower limb amputations, root cause analysis and case studies An update on Cataracts, Glaucoma and vision for driving Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) update for primary care. Including how best to stop HRT and continued bleeding despite normal investigations GP Cancer profiles for primary care Psychological Therapy from cradle to grave (Concurrent session planned for nurses - title to be Dr Jon Wilson, Consultant Psychiatrist & Karen Wheeler Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Dr Kneale Metcalf, Consultant in Stroke Medicine & Sara Shorten, TIA lead nurse, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (NNUH) Dr Max Damian, Consultant Neurologist, Addenbrooke s & Ipswich Hospitals Dr Linda Damian, Consultant Neurologist, NNUH Dr Stephen Thurston & Kevan Baker, SNCCG Professor Kay-Tee Khaw, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke s Hospital Dr Daryl Freeman, GP, Mundsley Medical Centre & Mandy Beresford, Community Respiratory Nurse Specialist, Norfolk Community Health & Care NHS Trust Dr Ketan Dhatariya, Consultant in Diabetes, Endocrinology & General Medicine & Catherine Gooday, Principal Podiatrist (diabetes), NNUH Mr Tom Eke, Consultant Ophthalmologist, NNUH Mr Edward Morris & Mr Richard Warren, Consultants in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, NNUH Dr David Plume, GP (Wensum Valley Medical Practice), GPwSI Palliative Medicine, staff grade Priscilla Bacon Centre for Specialist Palliative Care, Macmillan GP Advisor (Anglia) and co-course director Red Whale (GP update) Cancer course Speakers to be confirmed

Estimated costs for 2014/15 Cost for 12* sessions = 11,340 (inc VAT) (* Two concurrent sessions planned in January and July)