Monday 23rd June 9.30 – 4pm at Edgbaston Park Hotel. LIMITED PLACES – reserve your spot now!
Welcome to the IAG2 Face to Face Meeting!
Medics for Rare Disease has a vision of healthcare equity for everyone. We have been working with the Department of Health and Social Care since 2018 in order to achieve our mission.
On 23rd June we are hosting a workshop in order to develop recommendations for the DoHSC about ‘healthcare professional awareness of rare disease’.
We will be asking…
What is healthcare professional awareness?
How do we implement it throughout the NHS?
How do we measure it?
If you have practical ideas and suggestions that could inform these recommendations, WE WANT YOU to join us on the day.
Who do we want to attend:
People who have practical ideas
People who have experience of driving system change
People who have experience developing services in the NHS
People with experience designing and implementing e.g. Dementia Friendly Hospitals
Healthcare professionals, people who work in the NHS and advocates alike!
This project (‘IAG2’) is being run by Medics for Rare Disease and Emotive with support from collaborators on the UK Rare Diseases Framework Forum and has been approved by The Department of Health and Social Care.
Keep in mind:
We are not responsible for implementing the recommendations
This will not be a forum for exploring single individual’s experiences
This will not be a forum for raising concerns or complaints about single cases of care
Medics for Rare Disease – www.m4rd.org
Emotive – https://emotiveagency.com
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Monday 23rd June 9.30 – 4pm at Edgbaston Park Hotel. LIMITED PLACES – reserve your spot now!
Welcome to the IAG2 Face to Face Meeting!
Medics for Rare Disease has a vision of healthcare equity for everyone. We have been working with the Department of Health and Social Care since 2018 in order to achieve our mission.
On 23rd June we are hosting a workshop in order to develop recommendations for the DoHSC about ‘healthcare professional awareness of rare disease’.
We will be asking…
What is healthcare professional awareness?
How do we implement it throughout the NHS?
How do we measure it?
If you have practical ideas and suggestions that could inform these recommendations, WE WANT YOU to join us on the day.
Who do we want to attend:
People who have practical ideas
People who have experience of driving system change
People who have experience developing services in the NHS
People with experience designing and implementing e.g. Dementia Friendly Hospitals
Healthcare professionals, people who work in the NHS and advocates alike!
This project (‘IAG2’) is being run by Medics for Rare Disease and Emotive with support from collaborators on the UK Rare Diseases Framework Forum and has been approved by The Department of Health and Social Care.
Keep in mind:
We are not responsible for implementing the recommendations
This will not be a forum for exploring single individual’s experiences
This will not be a forum for raising concerns or complaints about single cases of care
Medics for Rare Disease – www.m4rd.org
Emotive – https://emotiveagency.com
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