Lunchtime Lectures take place every Tuesday at 12.30pm. Lectures will be delivered via Microsoft Teams and will be streamed in to the Lecture Theatre (Medical Education, Level D), for a limited audience (a maximum of 20 people). To join the lectures via Teams, please go to the Medical Education Department's page on The Hub (intranet) and click on the links there.
All our Lunchtime Lectures are open and advertised to all members of staff. Lectures run for around 45 minutes and are approved for 1 hour's CME. Topics are subject to change. You might also be interested in our Clinical Skills courses and our Simulation courses.
If anyone would like to present a lecture or suggestion a speaker or topic, please email debbie.harrison10@nhs.net.
All our Lunchtime Lectures are open and advertised to all members of staff. Lectures run for around 45 minutes and are approved for 1 hour's CME. Topics are subject to change. You might also be interested in our Clinical Skills courses and our Simulation courses.
If anyone would like to present a lecture or suggestion a speaker or topic, please email debbie.harrison10@nhs.net.
Lunchtime Lectures Programme:Tueday 19th July: 12.30pm on MS Teams: Tendable – Precious Keta Microsoft Teams meeting (please access the session via the link on Medical Education's intranet page (Divisions/Corporate/Medical Education) |
Access previous lecturesVisit Medical Education on The Hub to view previous lectures. You can also read the 'Rudeness' blog from this page.
Tuesday 28th June 2022
Tendable Precious Keta Tuesday 21st June 2022 Organ Donation Malcolm Rogers Tuesday 14th June 2022 Men's Health Week Jane Hart Tuesday 29 March 2022 Deaf Awareness Amanda Clarke, Head of Audiology Tuesday 22 March 2022 Choose Well, Get Well: Quality Improvement in Emergency Laparotomy Mr Andrew Cresswell Tuesday 8 March 2022 Paediatric Diabetes RCPCH National QI Project in Rotherham Hospital which was done during the Covid pandemic. Dr Sundhar Kangasbapathy 15th February 2022 Covid Guidelines Dr Richard Eddery presents new Covid guidelines 8th February 2022 How can wisdom help us avoid stress and anxiety and have happier relationships Manoj Krishna, Founder of the Human Wisdom Project 1st February 2022 Civility Matters Dr Jenny Wildish Tuesday 25th January 2022 A Guide to Using Allocate for Medical Appraisals Presented on Microsoft Teams Dr Mario Shekar Tuesday 11th January 2022 Remote Consultations Sarah Ewart, Medical Defence Union Tuesday 7th December Research & Development in Rotherham Prof. Anil Hormis Tuesday 2nd November Optimising Feedback in the Clinical Space Dr Loretta Ogboro-Okor Tuesday 12th October RFT's New Behavioural Framework Emily Wraw Tuesday 5th October The Importance of Chaperones Nina Vaseer Tuesday 28st September DNACPR Dr Richard Eddery 21st September Trans Inclusion in Health Care Serrin Thomasin 7th September Civility Jenny Wildish, Tony Bennett and Emily Wraw 29th June: Breast Surgery Mr Tahir Masudi (Consultant Breast Surgeon) 8th June: Accessible Information Standard Hannah Hall (Engagement and Inclusion Lead) 1st June Medication Safety Surinder Ahuja (Medicines Evaluation/Governance Pharmacist) 25th May: Difficult conversations: How to have them before they have you! Dr Sanjay Suri, Consultant in Paediatrics 27th April: Palliative care v end of life care, what is the difference and does it matter??? Dr Fiona Hendry, Consultant in Palliative Medicine 20th April: The Diabetic Foot Mr Sudhair Jain, Consultant in Urology 6th April: Medicine optimisation in Ramadan Saqlain Shah, Senior Clinical Pharmacist |