Developing Networks course for Dental Practice
This session will increase your knowledge in the importance of developing networks and how your role as a registered practitioner can impact on patient care and the service which you provide. Multi-professional working and learning is essential for any healthcare practitioner. Networking gives you the opportunity to not only work alongside colleagues and other professionals, but also to understand different perspectives in care delivery (including patients and carers).
Learning Objectives
This session will support you to:
- Identify opportunities where working with patients and colleagues in the clinical setting can bring added benefits
- Create opportunities to bring individuals and groups together to achieve goals
- Promote the sharing of information and resources
- Actively seek the views of others
To create a successful network all participants need to have an identified common goal. These should be patient or service focused and shared amongst all of the professions (at a local or national level).
Before commencing this session you should complete sessions:
- 1.1 Demonstrating Personal Qualities: Developing Self-awareness
- 1.2 Demonstrating Personal Qualities: Managing Yourself
- 1.3 Demonstrating Personal Qualities: Continuing Personal Development
- 1.4 Demonstrating Personal Qualities: Acting with Integrity
Lisa Martin works as a Senior Faculty Educator for the Faculty Education at Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust in Birmingham where she leads on Preceptorship for the organisation and also delivers multi-professional clinical skills education. She has worked in education for four years. Her background is in Acute Coronary Care where she has worked as a senior nurse and completed her specialist degree. She is a recognised NMC teacher and is in the process of completing her masters in Higher and Professional Education with Staffordshire University.
Laura Meadows is a Chartered Physiotherapist, who graduated from the University of the West of England in 2003 with BSc (hons) Physiotherapy at University. She now works as a Senior Hands, Burns and Plastics Physiotherapist at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and is currently on secondment with the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) Local Health Community Workforce Development Team as the Strategic Preceptorship Lead. This role involves the development and co-ordination of preceptorship for the newly qualified workforce in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
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