Champions in Primary Care projects & reflections

Champions in Primary Care projects & reflections

Each of the 10 Champions who have completed the two year quality improvement and leadership development programme with NASS have shared their learnings in the posters below. These set out the projects they took on, the results, the learning and their development journey reflections. Click on the profiles below to see each Champions poster.

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Sam Bhide

Sam Bhide

Sam Bhide, Advanced Practice Physiotherapist and AP-FCP, Kingston Hospital Foundation Trust, London

Kirsty Anderson

Kirsty Anderson

MSK Advanced Practice Physiotherapist Primary Care (FCP), Gartnavel General Hospital, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Paul Wheelan

Paul Wheelan

First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Practitioner (OPP), The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust

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Lucy McCann

Lucy McCann

First Contact Practitioner (FCP), South Warwickshire Integrated MSK Service (SWIMS), South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust

Steph Cliffe

Steph Cliffe

Musculoskeletal Advanced Practice Physiotherapist, North Integrated Musculoskeletal Service (NIMS), Haywood Hospital; Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust

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Karen Morley-Williams

Karen Morley-Williams

Musculoskeletal Advanced Practice Physiotherapist, North Integrated Musculoskeletal Service (NIMS), Haywood Hospital; Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust

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Dr Toby Wallace

Dr Toby Wallace

General Practitioner (GP), GP Partner Derwent Practice, Malton, North Yorkshire

Jenny Elkins

Jenny Elkins

Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist / First Contact Practitioner; Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

Dr Claire Charlesworth

Dr Claire Charlesworth

BSc(Hons)Ost. BMBS, DFSRH, DRCOG MRCGP – GP Nuffield Road Medical Centre, Cambridge

James Holland

James Holland

First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP), Viaduct Care, Stockport

Symptoms starting slowly

Pain in the lower back

Improves with movement

Night time waking

Early onset (under 40)