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Partners in Paediatrics

PiP is a partnership of organisations concerned to improve the quality and accessibility of services for children across the area served by the participating organisations. It aims to encourage and develop collaborative approaches to the delivery, commissioning and improvement of children’s services. To this end, PiP works with children’s services organisations and professionals and with children, young people and their families to: • Develop high quality clinical guidelines and pathways of care • Facilitate the development of clinical networks • Work with and inform commissioners on the improvement of services • Provide educational fora and undertake training & research • (more...)
PiP is a partnership of organisations concerned to improve the quality and accessibility of services for children across the area served by the participating organisations. It aims to encourage and develop collaborative approaches to the delivery, commissioning and improvement of children’s services. To this end, PiP works with children’s services organisations and professionals and with children, young people and their families to: • Develop high quality clinical guidelines and pathways of care • Facilitate the development of clinical networks • Work with and inform commissioners on the improvement of services • Provide educational fora and undertake training & research • Promote and share good practice (less...)

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Annual Conference 2012
If Networks are the answer: what are the Questions?
16:12 - Mon 17 Dec 2012
Annual Conference 2012
Programme
16:04 - Mon 17 Dec 2012
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PiP is a partnership of organisations concerned to improve the quality and accessibility of services for children across the area served by the participating organisations. It aims to encourage and...
13:41 - Mon 17 Dec 2012
Annual Conference 2012
The future for clinical networks - the RCPCH perspective by Dr. Carol Ewing, RCPCH Workforce Officer
13:27 - Mon 26 Nov 2012
Annual Conference 2012
The future for Clinical Networks by Dr. Kathy McLean, Medical Director, NHS Trust Development Authority (NTDA)
13:24 - Mon 26 Nov 2012
Annual Conference 2012
Presentation: If Networks are the answer:what are the Questions? by Mr. Richard Stewart, GPS Clinical Lead, East Midlands Specialist Commissioners
12:15 - Thu 15 Nov 2012
Annual Conference 2012
Presentation: Paediatric Clinical Networks in the South West by Dr. Jacqueline Cornish, Director of Paediatric Stem Cell Transplant, Head of Division (Women & Children's Services, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation...
12:07 - Thu 15 Nov 2012
Annual Conference 2012
Presentation: Specialist Networks in the West Midlands:The Way Forward by Dr. Vin Diwakar, Chief Medical Officer, Birmingham Children's Hospital and Dr. Andy Spencer, Clinical Lead, PiP
12:00 - Thu 15 Nov 2012
Annual Conference 2012 - "If Networks are the answer: what are the Questions?"
PiP's Annual Conference 2012 is set against a changing future for Children's Services, and our vision for PiP is not just to follow these change, but to lead them.
11:26 - Wed 08 Aug 2012
Annual Conference - "If Networks are the answer: what are the Questions"
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11:15 - Wed 08 Aug 2012