NHS England Physiological Science Webinars | January & February 2025
The NHS England National Physiological Science Transformation Programme have several upcoming webinars in the New Year focussing on various topics within Physiological Science. Please read below to see the upcoming webinars and the links to register.
Delivering Physiological Science services in community settings | 16th January 12:30pm – 1:00pm
FCMS (NW) Ltd, a social enterprise health and wellbeing service, will share their experience of delivering Physiological Science services in the community.
They will share the benefits as well as some of the challenges they have to overcome. Diagnostics – FCMS
Link to register: Delivering Physiological Sciences services in community settings | NHS England Events
Updated Audiology DM01 guidance | 23rd January 2pm – 2.45pm
Amy-Taylor Gonzalez, Implementation Lead for the National Physiological Science programme will go through the updated Audiology DM01 reporting guidance
Link to register: Updated Audiology DM01 Guidance | NHS England Events
ECG on demand | 27th January 12 – 12.30pm
Helen Mason, Community Cardiology Manager at Southport and Formby Health Ltd and Laura Smith from Technomed will share the benefits of Technomed’s Holter and 12 lead ECG.
Helen will discuss her service/pathway in assisting reducing unnecessary referrals to secondary care.
Link to register: ECG On Demand | NHS England Events
Manchester University Hospital Trust experience of achieving IQIPS accreditation | 26th February 12.30pm – 1pm
Joanne Riley, Lead Cardiac Physiologist at the North West Heart Centre will share the experience of achieving IQIPS accreditation.
Link to register: Manchester University Hospital Trust experience of achieving IQIPS accreditation | NHS England Events
Quality Improvement and the quality cycle | 29th January 12.30 – 1pm
As part of our IQIPS series, Jamie Walton, Clinical Scientist at University Hospitals Birmingham will talk about the quality cycle.
Link to register: Quality Improvement and the quality cycle | NHS England Events