GPConnect December 2014.pub - Royal Shrewsbury Hospitals NHS
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GPConnect December 2014.pub - Royal Shrewsbury Hospitals NHS
GPConnect December 2014 Keeping GP Practices up-to-date with news from The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Update from Alison Jones, GP Engagement The newly relocated Walk-in Centre brings benefits for patients Shropshire’s NHS Walk-in Centre, which allows people to see a GP or nurse without an appointment, opened its doors in newly refurbished accommodation alongside the A&E department at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital on Monday 15 December. The Walk-in Centre is open from 8am until 8pm every day, and sees a range of minor injuries and illnesses. Dr Caron Morton, Accountable Officer for Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group said: “This is a move that clinicians have been eagerly anticipating, and means we will have emergency and urgent care co-located on the same site. This is now regarded both nationally and internationally as the optimum approach for delivering the best treatment for patients. The fact we have been able to relocate the service in time to deal with the annual spike in demand caused by the onset of winter is a huge bonus. “All the evidence demonstrates that having an urgent care facility, such as the Walk-in Centre, co-located alongside A&E, benefits patients and allows them to be seen by the most appropriate health professional the first time. “The College of Emergency Medicine has called for primary care centres to be sited alongside emergency centres. This is intended to address 'crowding theory' which demonstrates that overcrowded A&E departments mean poorer patient outcomes. There are additional advantages to teams of skilled staff working at co-located centres as they can learn from each other in a beneficial way.” Dr Kevin Eardley, Care Group Medical Director for Unscheduled Care at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, said: “Enhancing walk-in services at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital will mean that people who urgently need assessment with non-life threatening injuries or illnesses could be seen more quickly by GP walk-in service staff. “Walk-in staff have particular skills that will support timely and effective management of those presenting with minor illnesses and injuries, providing existing A&E staff with more capacity to manage the most complex and severe illnesses and injuries.” Dr Edwin Borman, Medical Director at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, added: “Many people who attend the Emergency Department could be cared for by a GP. Bringing together the Walk-in Centre and A&E department will offer a new ‘one-stop’ service for people with urgent injuries and illnesses.” Click and complete the GP Satisfaction Survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/sathgpsurvey Just to remind GP practices that the 2014 survey is now underway and will be running until 5 January 2015. This offers you all an opportunity to look back over the previous 12 months and to comment on the Trust as a service provider. Please click on the above link and let us know your views: the password for the survey has been included in the covering email for this newsletter, sent to practice managers. Thank you for your continued support in helping us to improve our services. New Trust appointment We would like to welcome to the Trust: Dr Gauri Dashputre, Consultant Anaesthetist, based at Princess Royal Hospital. Contact details will be found in the Consultant Contact directories at www.sath.nhs.uk/gpconnect GPConnect contact: Alison Jones, GP Engagement Trust Headquarters - Stretton House, SaTH, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 8XQ Telephone (01743) 492591 Mobile 07747 532926 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sath.nhs.uk/gpconnect Please click and complete the GP Satisfaction Survey 2014 at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/sathgpsurvey 1 Meeting the Women and Children’s teams on 14 January 2015 - last few days for bookings! New procedure brings benefits to women in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and mid Wales There is still time to get any last-minute bookings in for the Women and Children's "Meet the Teams" event on 14 January 2015 at the Park Inn Telford, which promises to be a very informative afternoon. Women in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and mid Wales are benefiting from a new technique which is reducing the time they need to stay in hospital following hysterectomy and leading to quicker recovery times. Following a light buffet lunch available from 12.30pm at the Park Inn, the afternoon will be a mix of plenary and breakout sessions led by colleagues from the gynaecology, paediatrics and maternity teams at SaTH, and there will be a number of stands highlighting the work of the Women and Children’s teams. We are offering 6 half-hour workshop sessions after the plenary meeting, covering a range of gynaecology, paediatric and maternity topics: these will all be repeated throughout the afternoon, giving delegates the opportunity to attend their choice of 3 sessions. All members of your practice team are very welcome to attend, and please return any completed booking forms indicating workshop choices to Alison Jones, GP Engagement, Trust Headquarters - Stretton House, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 8XQ, or emailed to [email protected] by 6 January 2015. Both the programme and booking form have been posted on the GPConnect web page at: http://www.sath.nhs.uk/gpconnect/gpinformation.aspx The booking form can be printed from the GPConnect web page, completed and sent to Alison at Trust Headquarters. We look forward to receiving your bookings. Meet the Ophthalmology team in January 2015 Just to remind GP practice teams that bookings are now being taken for these two evening events, and the dates are Tuesday 13 January in the Shropshire Conference Centre (RSH site), and Tuesday 27 January at ICAT, Wrekin Community Clinic, in Telford. The programme is the same for each event, and practice colleagues can choose which date they would prefer to attend. The programmes have been emailed to practice managers, and have also been posted on the GPConnect web page at: http://www.sath.nhs.uk/gpconnect/gpinformation.aspx Please let Alison Jones know (contact details below) if you would like to attend on either date - thank you. More than 60 women have benefited from total laparoscopic hysterectomy, since it was introduced at the Trust in March 2013. This procedure involves keyhole surgery to resolve a number of conditions including cancer of the uterus, ovarian masses, heavy periods (where other conservative methods have failed), fibroids and endometriosis. The surgery is carried out at the new Shropshire Women and Children’s Centre at the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford. As not every patient is suitable for a total laparoscopic hysterectomy, the Consultants in Obstetrics and Gynaecology will discuss appropriate surgery procedures with each individual patient being considered for hysterectomy. Miss Banchhita Sahu, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Trust and a specialist in laparoscopic surgery, said: “The procedure takes about 90 minutes and patients are able to drink and have light food a few hours after surgery. As they only need to stay in hospital for 24-36 hours, patients can return home sooner. “At home they will also recover much more quickly than conventional surgery and have minimal scarring. Patients usually resume their normal lives, such as returning to work or driving, within two to four weeks after surgery. This can be an important factor for those looking after their children, needing to go back to work and those who would like to enjoy their full, active life as soon as possible. “We began using the procedure, which is one method of hysterectomy recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for cancers of the womb, in March last year and have now carried out 60 procedures.” Miss Sahu, along with Consultant Mr Nick Reed, will be leading a workshop on urgent access for suspected cancer, at the Meet the Women and Children’s Teams event on 14 January. She will be very happy to meet GP colleagues at the event, and to answer any questions on total laparoscopic hysterectomy. GPConnect contact: Alison Jones, GP Engagement Trust Headquarters - Stretton House, SaTH, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 8XQ Telephone (01743) 492591 Mobile 07747 532926 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sath.nhs.uk/gpconnect Please click and complete the GP Satisfaction Survey 2014 at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/sathgpsurvey 2