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14 Nov 2018
09:30:00
Q Community Network & Book Club: Day 5 — Creativity
Manchester
Wednesday 14 November, 2018, 9.30am - 1.30pm
The final Q Community Book Club will take place on Wednesday 14 November, 2018. It will focus on Creativity and will include a presentation from guest speaker Helen Bevan, Chief Transformation Officer, NHS England.
Event Overview:
Throughout 2018 we are supporting five events for anyone who works in Greater Manchester and who is interested in joining the Q Community. Whilst each is a standalone session, we hope and recommend that you can actively join the community in attending as many as possible throughout the year.
The Book Club is intended to meet the aims of the Q community; to develop, inspire, innovate and problem solve. We’re also seeking to build skills amongst our Q members in GM, that support a community who share, challenge & learn together; to ultimately support members to effectively implement QI knowledge into practice.
All sessions will run 9.30am – 1.30pm (lunch provided) and will take place in Manchester. Specific venue details will be sent to you upon signing up.
Who is this event aimed at?
This event is open to all Q community members, although priority will be given to members based in the Greater Manchester region.
If you are not a Q Community member but interested in joining, please contact Charlie Woolley via the details below.
Further information:
For more information, please contact charlie.woolley@srft.nhs.uk or call 0161 20 60726.
The event is organised by Advancing Quality Alliance (AQuA), an NHS health and care quality improvement organisation, who are at the forefront of transforming the safety and quality of healthcare and Health Innovation Manchester