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What is a Nurse Associate?

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Wakefield is involved in the second wave of Nurse Associate Training. This is a new support role that will sit alongside existing healthcare support workers and fully-qualified registered nurses to deliver hands-on care for patients. The role will allow career progression and is a route to becoming a registered GP Nurse. Click here to watch a You Tube video of Olivia explaining how she got a place on the Nurse Associate pilot: Or for more details from Health Education England click here

Watch out for launch of website!

The Academy website is due to be launched in exactly four weeks time. We would have loved to have done it earlier but the website is such a good news story that we are not allowed, due to a purdah on good news stories during the election, to launch till after the general election on 8th June. The website is starting to look great. It will include general information about the Academy, Academy staff, information about careers in general practice, vacancies in general practice in Wakefield, information about the Advanced Training Practice hub and links to resources and our events calendar. The best bit so far is probably the videos - lots of willing (?) volunteers who tell their story about their training in Wakefield. The website is being hosted by the Connecting Care Website - to follow and view as soon as we are live - click here!

My role as a Nurse Leadership Fellow

As part of promoting nurses 'International Nurses Day' Last week the 12th May, I thought it was timely to give a brief description on my post that I feel very privileged to have secured, as a leadership fellow. The fellowship programme is part of the future Leaders Programme, which aims to Invest in leaders of the future. My post is part funded by Health Education England (HEE YH) and part by the CCG. This programme was initially aimed at Medics, but as of last year they opened it up to other disciplines such as  nurses, pharmacists, paramedics and other allied health professionals and practitioners. I was on the first programme that included nurses and I am seizing the opportunity to promote and champion nurses as leaders within healthcare.  Please click on the link below to access the future leaders programme for more information on the fellowship and indeed employing a fellow for any le...

Widening Access to Medical School

Margaret McCartney in the BMJ this week had an article complaining about leaflets in the paper BMJ that advertise courses to help students get places at medical school, for a mere £500 that is! Its ironic that opposite her article there was a full colour page advert for just such a company - MediPrep! So is it a problem? Only 7% of pupils in the UK are educated privately, but they compose a quarter of medical students. The GMC commission   'Selecting for Excellence' in 2014 which examined these issues and found that 80% of all medical students in the UK came from just 20% of schools! Entry to medical school is demanding, it is important that students are selected in the fairest way possible and the GMC reported that some students, despite having the necessary aptitude to study medicine were being excluded. So, yes we do have a problem. So, Houston, what are we doing about it! A core objective of Wakefield General Practice Workforce Development Academy is to widen access...