Midlands AHP Quality Improvement Network: Exploring Appreciative Inquiry and our local Community
AHPQI Midlands Network invite you to join them for their first webinar.
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About this event
Allied Health Professions in Quality Improvement (QI) are branching out into the Midlands; we want to find all AHPs from novice to ninja in QI who would like to build a community around improvement work.
This webinar aims to inspire, highlight and connect AHPs with shared interests and a curiosity for QI.
It will cover:
• A keynote from Daniel Hodgkiss on Appreciative Inquiry (Midlands Health Innovation Network)
• Lizzie Elliot’s experience of using QI in her role as a Practice Development Physiotherapist
• Time for networking
This webinar is aimed at Midlands colleagues:
• AHPs who are interested in QI
• AHP support workers who are interested in QI
• AHP professional leads
• Chief AHPs or AHP leads
• AHPs leading QI or working within QI roles
This network aims to support and further inspire AHPs in QI by:
• Connecting AHPs together to develop and build QI capability
• Bringing expertise in QI together exploring new horizons
• Inspiring courageous leadership
• Showcasing examples of QI
• Working collaboratively across professional and workplace silos
• Signposting training and development opportunities
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How to book
This event is run by Allied Health Professionals in Quality Improvement, and by clicking the link below you’ll be directed to their registration form. If you have any questions, please get in contact with Jo Kitchen (network facilitator).
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