INDUCTION PROGRAMME FOR ALL GP PRACTICE & PCN STAFF 10TH & 15TH MAY

10th May 2024
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INDUCTION PROGRAMME FOR ALL GP PRACTICE & PCN STAFF 10TH & 15TH MAY

May 10, 2024 @ 9:30 am - May 15, 2024 @ 4:30 pm

To help support the onboarding of new staff working in Primary Care, Devon Training Hub have developed a virtual Induction Programme.  The aim being to provide a consistent and comprehensive introduction to working in GP Practice and PCN’s.

Who is it for? 

Any staff new to General Practice.  (Please note it is beneficial if staff have had a few days to orientate themselves to the workplace before attending the induction.)

The Programme includes:

  • Introduction to Primary Care
  • PCN’s & ARRS roles
  • How GP Practices are financed
  • Our Stakeholders
  • An introduction to QOF/IIF
  • How we are monitored
  • Patient Influence (PPG)
  • How Devon Training Hub supports you
  • The NHS Pension Scheme
  • Understanding Confidentiality – including GDPR/Caldicott Guardians/Data Protection
  • Overview of Health & Safety
  • Whistleblowing/safeguarding/Freedom to speak up/Interpersonal Trauma Response
  • Wellbeing & Resilience
  • Discount Schemes
  • Mandatory Training

Delivered virtually over 2 days (Friday 10th May & Wednesday 15th May)  9.30am – 4.30pm.  (Delegates will be required to attend both days). Please book here

Details

Start:
May 10, 2024 @ 9:30 am
End:
May 15, 2024 @ 4:30 pm
Event Category:

Organiser

Devon Training Hub
Phone
01752 430540
Email
devon.traininghub@nhs.net

Other

Event Type
Free
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