On-demand: featuring presentation and speaker Q&A: sponsored by Streets Heaver and chaired by Kim Foord-Paton, Head of Private Patients at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Private Healthcare, this webinar will share how Kim and her team reopened their private patient unit, encouraged new streams of business and developed a robust plan for future challenges.
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State of play: what’s happened since the 2020 conference? How did we regain private beds? How are we operating?
Kim Foord-Paton, Head of Private Patients, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Private Healthcare, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
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Engaging new patients into private practice to overcome NHS waiting times
Adam Fox, Professor of Paediatric Allergy and Commercial Medical Director and Mark Ibrahim, Consultant Anaesthetist and Clinical Lead for Private Patients, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Staff health and well-being during Covid-19
Siobhan Lalor-McTague, Director of Nursing Commercial Directorate, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and answers with Laura Reiff-Zall, the Head of Nursing at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Laura will be answering the questions and comments that came into the chat box during the presentation, engaging with the thoughts and feelings of the NHS professionals who attended this webinar live.
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First-hand speaker experience
Adam read Medicine and Neuroscience at Cambridge University before completing his clinical training at University College, London. Having completed specialist training in Paediatric Allergy in 2006, he spent 9 years as clinical lead of Allergy at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals, London – Europe’s largest specialist Allergy service, recognised as an International Centre of Excellence by both the World Allergy Organisation and GALEN (European Asthma & Allergy Network). He is now Clinical Director for Specialist Ambulatory Medicine and a Reader in Paediatric Allergy at King’s College London.
Adam chaired the UK Department of Health National Care Pathway for Food Allergy in Childhood and was a member of the National Institute of Healthcare and Clinical Excellence (NICE) clinical guideline development group for the assessment and diagnosis of food allergy in children. He is also the senior author of the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline. He currently chairs the Paediatric Committee of the British Society of Allergy & Clinical Immunology and has been elected as President from October 2018.
Adam was awarded ‘Paediatric Allergist of the Year’ from Allergy UK in 2007. His doctoral thesis on peanut allergy received the Raymond Horton Smith prize from Cambridge University in 2012 and he was included in The Times ‘Britain’s 100 Best Children’s Doctor’s’ (2012). Adam received the William Frankland Award for Outstanding contribution to Allergy by the British Society of Allergy & Clinical Immunology in 2015 and a National Clinical Excellence award from the UK Department of Health in 2016.