Presentations of interest

Presentations identified as of ongoing interest to Therapists with an interest in MS are collected here....

From varying sources, including elsewhere on this website.

Disclaimer: these presentations must not be used elsewhere without express permission of/and reference to the author in question

June 2011 PROPOSED NEW NHS SYSTEM

Karen Middleton  Chief Health Professions Officer and most senior allied health professional adviser to the Government,  recently delivered a detailed presentation about the potential contained within the proposed NHS reforms and the potential impact on AHPs

Looking through the presentation, Karen makes it clear that there are opportunities for AHPs to add something to the commissioning of services but that AHPs need to be more confident about influencing commissioners given that their wealth of experience and knowledge could significantly improve the commissioning of integrated care for people with MS.

 Click on title to view: Are you ready to be liberated?

June 2011  DEVELOPING A POST GRADUATE QUALIFICATION IN MS FOR THERAPISTS

Presentation made by Michelle Ennis, Clinical Tutor, University of Liverpool to the TiMS Network Working Group, June 2011

Click on title to view: Development of a post graduate module in MS care

 

MARCH 2011 SLEEP DISTURBANCE

Sleep Disturbance in Multiple Sclerosis.   Paula Cowan BSc Leeds Metropolitan University

Thesis submitted as fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Master of Science in Multiple Sclerosis. August 2009

Click on title to view: Dissertation on Sleep 

February 2011  REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

The TiMS Network Working Group met in February and as part of the session they had a presentation from Lou Jarrett which stimulated discussion and thoughts about using guided reflection as a process of self inquiry and transformation

 Click on title to view: One way of integrating practice with research: using guided reflection as a process of self inquiry and transformation…

TIMS Network Group meeting 16/2/11 Louise Jarrett RGN, PhD. lou.jarrett@nhs.net