Develop your personalised care approaches, engage the wider team and take action to enhance patient experience
This interactive course presents a unique opportunity for you to learn from The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, who will share evidence-based advice on how they improved support for those living with and beyond cancer. Take one day out and join your fellow Consultant Oncologists, Clinical Nurse Specialists and Service and Team Managers for a step-by-step guide. Find out how to build your personalised care service, obtain buy-in across the cancer pathway and achieve marked improvements for your patient care and outcomes.
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Practical insights: successes and challenges from an inspiring expert in personalised care
Come together in an open, sharing environment to build your action plan for change and development. Be inspired by your fellow attendees and your course leader to make a tangible difference and find out how to:
Developed with convenience in mind: join this online course remotely
Take away inspiration and the right tools to progress personalised care across your cancer pathways:
9:30 |
Join, tech support and opportunity to network in breakout rooms
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10:00 |
Introduction, instructions and leader’s opening remarks
Leah Morgan, Personalised Care and Cancer Improvement Facilitator, The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
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Holistic Needs Assessment, Personalised Care and Support Planning | |
10:10 |
Whole system approach to achieving high quality HNA and PCSP across your cancer MDT
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10:50 |
Questions and answers with Leah Morgan
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11:00 |
Interactive discussion: Your next steps for driving forward HNA and PCSP
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11:30 |
Screen break
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Personalised stratified follow-up | |
11:40 |
Navigating personalised stratified follow-up and the role of treatment summaries
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12:20 |
Questions and answers with Leah Morgan
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12:30 |
Interactive discussion: Reviewing your approach to personalised stratified follow-up
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1:00 |
Lunch break
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Empowering patients in their care planning | |
1:30 |
Educating and supporting individuals to make decisions about their care planning and delivery
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2:10 |
Questions and answers with Leah Morgan
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2:20 |
Interactive discussion: How to empower individuals throughout their cancer journey
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2:50 |
Screen break
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Personalised care in a digital era | |
3:00 |
Driving forward personalised care: investigating the suitability of digital solutions
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3:40 |
Questions and answers with Leah Morgan
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3:50 |
Interactive discussion: Group discussion, reflection and action points explored
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4:20 |
Course leader’s closing remarks and close of day
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Share in first-hand experience
Your course leader, Leah Morgan, has previously been described as “Amazing! I love how much Leah has done, how much she is able to influence best practice for her patients and to allow such a good focus for those after their treatment”. Book your place to benefit from her inspiring energy and knowledge:
Leah Morgan works as the Personalised Care Lead and Cancer Improvement Facilitator at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals (SaTH) NHS Trust, supporting people living with and beyond cancer. Leah Morgan graduated with a Degree (with hons) of Bachelor Science in Nursing Practice and after working as a nurse on the acute oncology ward and sepsis clinical nurse specialist at The Christie, Manchester. She moved to Shropshire to develop her career in managing projects to support people affected by cancer as part of the Recovery Package, initially Macmillan funded. Whilst developing her project management skills through gaining PRINCE2 qualifications, she spent the first four years working with both clinical and non-clinical teams at SaTH, developing award winning resources and support pathways for people living with and beyond cancer as part of the Personalised Care agenda in the NHS Long Term Plan. Now fully employed by the Trust, she continues to develop the programme and has recently started to develop relationships within Primary Care and other community sectors. She now works closely with a vast number of organisations and services that also support people living with cancer to support an all-around approach to the person’s care.
Pricing Structure
You can reserve a no-obligation place whilst you apply for funding.
Expected attendees
Now is the time to prioritise your cancer service’s future development and focus on new ideas that you can take forward in your team. We would expect attendance from professionals working across personalised care or specialist cancer MDTs including:
Past attendee feedback
If you choose to attend you will benefit from an inspiring course leader, Leah Morgan, who will share her lessons learnt and top tips gained during her development of personalised care in her organisation. Take a look at how other attendees have described Leah’s teaching at Cancer Service Webinar: Providing Personalised Care and Support Planning, November 2023:
“Amazing! I love how much Leah has done, how much she is able to influence best practice for her patients and to allow such a good focus for those after their treatment.”
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
“Leah was great, had me engaged the whole time and I can struggle with paying attention when I feel I have heard it all before - but she had so much information I could nod away to and took many notes. Leah clearly loves her job, and this was evident. Thank you.”
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
“Very informative and easy to understand. Leah explained everything really well and was very informative during the Q&A session.”
Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Hospital Trust
“I'm always happy to hear what Leah has to say. I would definitely attend such an event again.”
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
“The information clear and well represented. Leah's passion is palpable.”
Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
“Leah was very informative and easy to follow and listen to, providing helpful information for my role.”
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
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