Revalidation and the Role of the Responsible Officer



Date: 21-07-2010   Time: 10.30am - 5pm
Venue: Church House Conference Centre, London
  Mrs Celia Ingham Clark, Associate Medical Director - Secondary Care, NHS London
Jackie Smith, Head of Investigation, Fitness to Practise Directorate, GMC
Jenny Simpson, Chief Executive, BAMM
Dr Tony Rao, Lead Associate Dean, Frontier Project, London Deanery
Dr Nick Lyons, Revalidation Support Team
Dr Julia Whiteman, Deputy GP Director, London Deanery

Programme

Overview
Lessons learned so far; feedback from the GMC consultation
RO Competency Framework and Curriculum
Update on the revalidation of trainees
Revalidation and role of the Responsible Officer - making it happen
An HR perspective; support needed for the RO
The London Deanery Pilot; progress so far
Q&A sessions
Discussion sessions

Background

Revalidation for all doctors who wish to practice medicine is being phased in over the next few years. In the meantime all NHS organisations will need to have a Responsible Officer in place by October 2010. The upcoming conference is designed to support medical managers and human resources directors in a practical way to review the role of the Responsible Officer and the processes that will need to be put in place to support revalidation.

We would particularly welcome the following people to attend this conference: Acute Trust, Primary Care Trust and Mental Health Trust: Medical Directors,
Revalidation Leads,
Human Resource Directors,
Medical Staffing Managers.

Booking Terms and Conditions

  • Events are open to invited employees of NHS and contractor organisations.

    Please note that places are limited for each organisation and in all cases will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

    Please note that for any events, booked delegate places where there is non-attendance on the day without prior notification, may incur a cancellation fee as specified in the event flyer.

    For all events final details in regards to the event including directions, maps and final papers will be issued by email five days prior to the event.


 

Further information at:   http://events.london.nhs.uk