Following the huge success of General Practice Management Certificate intermediate, we are pleased to now bring you our advanced virtual toolkit!
So many of our happy customers asked us to keep helping them with their professional development, which is why we are taking our GPM toolkit up a level! It covers the biggest challenges facing General Practice Managers right now and helps you navigate them, allowing for a more efficient and effective practice.
Take your skills, knowledge and expertise one step further by signing up to complete the new course! This certificate is 100% Online.
Please note: Completion of intermediate is not compulsory for access to advanced, although it will help facilitate your learning and understanding. You can take a look at the intermediate toolkit here.
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What makes the General Practice Manager Certificate (Level 3) unique?
- 6 brand new modules (not available with Level 2)
- Our easy-to-use online system will let you work through the training at your own pace
- You’ll be able to test your knowledge along the way with quizzes and tests to identify gaps in your knowledge
- Hear from our wide range of experts from consultants to lawyers specialising in issues specific to general practice management
- Access to a wide range of tools, templates and checklists that you can download and start using in your practice straight away
- Download your specialist certificate at the end of your course to demonstrate your learning and preparation
Agenda
- Module 1:
Dealing with difficulties in the workplace – grievance and disciplinary
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Lee JefcottPartner, Brabners
Hannah MorrisonAssociate, Brabners
- Grievance – key principles and formal procedures
- Effectively managing disciplinary issues
- Guidance on bullying and harassment
- Preventing and addressing discrimination
- Whistleblowing in the workplace
- Module 2:
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
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Samantha GarnerConsultant & Trainer
- What is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- What are the principles of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Using CBT to support mental health in the workplace
- CBT strategies to manage stress
- Module 3:
Lessons from the Pandemic
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Tracy DellGP Practice Business and PCN Manager, trainer and consultant
- Working remotely: does the Practice Manager need to be in the office every day?
- Best practice: Information security and remote working
- Digital communication between staff and patients
- Managing expectations with clear messaging
- Module 4:
Leading team wellbeing through and beyond a pandemic
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Tracy DellGP Practice Business and PCN Manager, trainer and consultant
- Understanding and recognising the impact of the pandemic
- Trauma and supporting bereavement and grief
- Effective admin management: how to reduce pressure on staff
- How to avoid burnout in your team
- Planning for your GP service: how to set up policies for future periods of difficulty
- Module 5:
Primary Care and Community Networks
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Tracy DellGP Practice Business and PCN Manager, trainer and consultant
- PCNs and community networks: which services work well together?
- The importance of context and local demographics
- Integrating care services effectively – remaining care-focused
- What kind of community providers can support your PCN?
- How can PCNs work best together in a pandemic?
- Coordinating the vaccination rollout amongst PCNs
- Module 6:
Using technology to drive efficiency and quality care
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Elaine MitchellLocum Practice Manager and Consultant
- Lessons from the pandemic
- Smart equipment
- Digital record keeping and software
- Apps and appointment booking
- E-consultations
Speakers
Elaine Mitchell
Elaine has worked in General Practice for 17 years. She started off working as a 15 hour per week receptionist, and progressed to Phlebotomist, Healthcare Assistant, and Practice Manager. Elaine still also works part time as a locum Practice Manager and has a detailed understanding of the pressures and challenges that Practice Managers and their staff face on a daily basis.
Elaine’s has a passion for IT and loves implementing new programmes such as Online Consultations, Ardens, Accurx. and GP Teamnet, to name but a few.
She is also passionate about offering help and support to struggling practices.
She is very keen to educate and help patients to make use of the numerous digital solutions which are now available to them, and to keep communications open with them so that they too understand what’s happening within their GP surgery..
Elaine loves to be a trouble shooter and is always up for a challenge!
Hannah Morrison
Hannah is an employment lawyer who specialises in advising clients in the recruitment sector.
She handles a range of issues such as workplace matters (eg grievances and disciplinary procedures as well as discrimination matters) along with employment tribunal claims.
She acts for a wide range of employers across a variety of sectors including hospitality, recruitment and logistics.
She also drafts employment contracts and other policy documentation.
In addition, Hannah specialises in advising clients on data protection issues in the employment context.
Hannah has a solid background in contentious and non-contentious work and has drafted terms of business and other contractual documentation for recruitment clients and defended employers in complex tribunal cases.
Hannah joined us in 2014 and is based in our Manchester office.
Lee Jefcott
Lee is an experienced employment lawyer who handles complex employment and HR-related issues for businesses and senior executives.
He advises on highly sensitive matters such as board level terminations and business protection, including enforcing restrictive covenants, TUPE and business reorganisations.
He also handles internal investigations including discrimination and whistleblowing cases and helps businesses implement HR policies and processes.
Lee has a strong track record in both contentious and non-contentious work and has represented prominent employers at employment tribunals across the UK. In addition he advises businesses on industrial relations and dealing with trade unions.
He also guest blogs for industry publication Personnel Today and has developed innovative training for businesses on people related matters. He is a freelance lecturer for BPP Professional Development.
He is a member of the Employment Lawyers Association and Eurolegal.
Nicki Rowland
Nicki's mission is to drive change and organic business growth by injecting life back into practice through innovative ideas. Having owned and run her own award-winning dental practice for many years, she understands the challenges teams face day to day and has proven strategies to overcome them. Nicki was recognised as one of 'Dentistry's Top 50' influential people in 2021 for her commitment to supporting dental teams through great leadership and mentoring.
Samantha Garner
Samantha Garner is a well-established consultant and trainer in the world of SEN, Access Arrangements and Mental Health. Originally a music teacher, she has worked in the SEN arena for over 15 years and spent time in a large secondary school where she set up a specialist behaviour unit. After this time she qualified as a CBT therapist and child and adolescent counsellor. Sam has trained and consulted in the whole spectrum of educational establishments from PRUs to very prestigious private schools. She is a published author of several mental health support programmes and regularly writes for SEN magazines.
Tracy Dell
Tracy has been employed as the Practice Business Manager at Plane Trees Group Practice since 2003 and has previously worked as a healthcare manager within secondary care and the voluntary sector. She also works freelance providing training, coaching, mentoring and management support services to Practice Managers, GP Practices, PCNs, CCGs, GP Federations and LMCs in all aspects of primary care.
With a passion for workforce development and collaborative working, Tracy was a one of the key drivers in the formation of a successful eleven practice collaborative in Calderdale, development of the first Primary Care Home in Calderdale and is now the lead manager for the North Halifax Primary Care Network.
Tracy is a trustee for Calderdale Carers Project, Inspiring the Future volunteer and is an advocate for improving the care our armed forces veterans receive in general practice. She recently completed the level 7 Diploma in Advanced Primary Care Management and is the current Primary Care Manager of the Year awarded by the National Association of Primary Care.