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Debate: “Supporting the NHS Constitution & the Expression of Care and Compassion”

Dates:4 February 2013
Times:18:00 - 19:00
What is it:Talk
Organiser:Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences
Who is it for:Adults, Alumni, Current University students, University staff
Speaker:Professor Ian Jacobs, Dr Robina Shah, Professor Paul O’Neill, Professor Anthony Freemont
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An Audience with Mike Farrar, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation & Professor Steve Field, Deputy National Medical Director, NHS Commissioning Board

The Manchester Medical School is pleased to invite you to an “Audience with Mike Farrar, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation and Professor Steve Field, Deputy National Medical Director NHS Commissioning Board", to discuss embedding the values of the NHS Constitution. As part of the ‘Care and Compassion’ project within the MBChB Programme in the Manchester Medical School and the development of the medical student community, we will be holding two events during the academic school year to highlight, discuss and debate key topics focussing on the NHS constitution and the values that are embedded in this. The events will draw on the expertise of national experts, as well as leaders within the Region, local NHS and University Staff and, most importantly, the students. Our first debate will take place on Monday, 4 February 2013, 6?7pm at the Manchester Medical School. It will take the form of a Chaired panel with presentations from national NHS leaders followed by a facilitated discussion with the audience. Programme

6.00pm Welcome Professor Ian Jacobs, Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences

6 .05 pm Introduction Dr Robina Shah, Lead NHS Constitution, Manchester Medical School

6.10 pm Panel Session Chaired by Professor Paul O’Neill, Professor of Medical Education, Hon Consultant Physician UHSM, Lead for Doctor as Professional MBChB

6.55pm Closing Remarks Professor Anthony Freemont, Head of Undergraduate Medical Education and Professor of Osteoarticular Pathology, Manchester Medical School

Helpful Links: • Report on the effect of the NHS Constitution, Department of Health, 4 July 2012: https://www.wp.dh.gov.uk/publications/files/2012/07/report?on?the?effect constitution?0407?2.pdf • Consultation on strengthening the NHS Constitution, Department of Health, 5 November 2012: https://www.wp.dh.gov.uk/publications/files/2012/11/Consultation?on?strengthening?the?NHS?Constitution.pdf

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Professor Ian Jacobs

Role: Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences

Dr Robina Shah

Role: Lead NHS Constitution, Manchester Medical School

Professor Paul O’Neill

Role: Professor of Medical Education, Hon Consultant Physician UHSM, Lead for Doctor as Professional MBChB

Professor Anthony Freemont

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