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The RBH-KHP Partnership invites you to our first transformation forum.

About this Event

Please join us at the first Royal Brompton Harefield - King's Health Partnership transformation forum with a focus on integration. This interactive event will give you an opportunity to connect with colleagues across the partnership, learn from one another and share perspectives on collaboration and transformation. We will also be thanking everyone for their efforts over the past year with festive drinks.

Outline Agenda (TBC):

17:00 – 17:05 Welcome

  • Richard Grocott-Mason, Managing Director RBH-KHP Partnership
  • Ajay Shah, Head of school, cardiovascular medicine and sciences, King’s College London

17:05 – 17:15 How will we develop a world-class academic health system?

  • Ajay Shah, Head of school, cardiovascular medicine and sciences, King’s College London

17:15 – 17:35 Learning from patients: What matters most?

  • Olivia Wheeler-Robinson and Paul Murray, Patient Public Reference Group

17:35 - 18:25 Working together across boundaries - Case studies including:

  • Pushing ECMO boundaries for patients (Jonathan Lillie, PICU Consultant, Evelina London)
  • Collaborating to improve care - Pulmonary Hypertension (John Wort & Philip Marino, Service Leads, RB&HFT, and GSTT)
  • Partnering for success - Transforming Rehabilitation & Therapy services (Penny Agent, Director of Allied Clinical Services, RB&HFT)
  • Translating research into practice - Managing angina with normal coronary arteries (Divaka Perera, Professor of Cardiology, KCL)
  • Improving Population Health (Irem Patel, Joint Director of Clinical Strategy, KHP)

18:25 – 19:00 Interactive discussions with clinical and academic leads

19:00 Festive Drinks

  • Special thanks from the Partnership Board

Please do register for the event and send it onto colleagues who may also be interested in attending - all are welcome.

Event details

Robens Suite, Floor 29, Tower Wing
Guy’s Hospital
Guy’s Hospital, St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9RT