Annual Conference 2015
9:00 - 13:30 | 10 March 2015
Tuesday 10 March, 9.00 – 1.00pm, Hackney Town Hall
Over 270 staff, governors, service users and external partners came together in Hackney for a half-day conference. They came to share some of the work that has taken place in the first year of the Quality Improvement programme.
Poster Presentations
We were delighted to have 37 QI project teams presenting their work as posters. During the event we asked people to vote for their favourite poster with the winning team awarded a lunch on the QI team. When the votes were in two projects were tied so we awarded the prize to both – Reducing pressure ulcers in the Extended Primary Care Team, and Improving Physical Health: Weight management on adult inpatient wards at Newham Centre for Mental Health. Congratulations to these two teams, and thank you to everyone else who submitted a poster.
All posters are available to view by clicking on the titles below
Conference Agenda
Registration and refreshments | The Assembly Hall, Hackney Town Hall |
Welcome | Marie Gabriel, Trust Chair, East London NHS FT Mary Elford, Vice Chair |
Service user story from Woodberry Ward | A self catering QI project in our Forensic service |
A look back at the first year of QI… | Dr Kevin Cleary, Medical Director and Director for Quality and PerformanceProfessor Jonathan Warren, Director of NursingMason Fitzgerald, Director of Corporate AffairsSteven Course, Acting Director of Finance |
Thoughts from our strategic partner | Derek Feeley, Executive Vice President of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (video message) and Pedro Delgado, Executive Director, IHI |
QI project presentations |
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Tea break & poster presentations | Your chance to learn more about QI projects happening across the Trust and to vote on your favourite poster. |
Keynote speaker | Martin Marshall – Professor of Healthcare Improvement at UCL and Lead for Improvement Science London |
Overview of year 1 and look ahead | Dr Amar Shah, Associate Medical Director for Quality Improvement James Innes, Head of Quality Improvement |
Summary and close | Dr Kevin Cleary |