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    01 March 2022

    This Westminster Health Forum policy conference: will examine what is needed to improve diagnostic speed and outcomes.
    It will also be an opportunity to discuss the future outlook for medical device regulation in the wake of Brexit, with the MHRA having consulted on a more transparent and flexible approach.
    Further sessions look at supporting continued research and innovation, with the Government launching strategic and funding plans, including investment in modernising diagnostics as part of wider efforts to address waiting lists.
    Additional areas for discussion include:
    industry partnerships staff recruitment and retention learning from the response to COVID-19 opportunities for driving efficiencies. Keynote sessions with:
    Professor Sir Mark Caulfield, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Queen Mary University of London; Chief Executive Officer, Barts Life Sciences; and former Chief Scientist, Genomics England Dr Sarah Byron, Programme Director, Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE Professor Louise Jones, Chair, Genomics and Reproductive Science Specialty Advisory Committee, Royal College of Pathologists; and Professor of Breast Pathology, Barts Cancer Institute Stephen Lee, Director, Diagnostics Regulation, Association of British Healthcare Industries Professor Michael Messenger, Principal Scientific Advisor for In Vitro Diagnostics, MHRA Doris-Ann Williams, Chief Executive, British In Vitro Diagnostics Association Register

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    01 March 2022 09:30      16:00

    This free virtual conference is hosted by NHS Employers in partnership with The Prince’s Trust and Health Education England. It celebrates the achievements of The Prince’s Trust health and social care programmes, and the opportunities created for the NHS and local communities by recruiting young people into the workforce. It is aimed at staff working at NHS provider organisations with a responsibility for widening participation, equality, diversity and inclusion, recruitment and retention, or any other relevant HR role.
    Themes
    Widening participation – reaching young people who may be underrepresented in the workforce. Recruitment – engaging with and preparing young people to enter the workforce. Retention – supporting young people to remain in the workforce. Download the agenda
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