Map of Medicine videos
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Mr Amit Sinha - Achieving key NHS priorities (04:51)Service reconfiguration in Gwent. Working with the Map of Medicine tools and Implementation team.
Interview with Sir Muir Gray (05:05)Sir Muir Gray Director NHS National Knowledge Service, Department of Health. The flow of medical knowledge to patients and the Map of Medicine.
Interview Martin Bell Director IM&T (06:32)Martin Bell Director IM&T - North Bristol NHS Trust Implementing and communicating a local breast cancer care pathway in the Avon Somerset and Wiltshire local healthcare community. Working with the Map of Medicine tools and Implementation team.
Cathy Gritzner-Director - Achieving key NHS priorities (04:23)Cathy Gritzner-Director of commissioning and Performance-Wirral PCT Commissioning in the Wirral. Working with the Map of Medicine tools and Implementation team.
Dr Kerry Tinkler - Achieving key NHS priorities (04:03)Achieving the '18 week wait' at the Royal Free. Interview with Dr Kerry Tinkler. Working with the Map of Medicine tools and Implementation team to help deliver 18 week referal to treatment pathways.
Interview with Karen Logan and Joana Dundon (04:56)Localising catheter pathways in Gwent has enabled emergency catheter admission rates to be reduced and improvements to be made in patient care.
Interview with Dr Shyamal Mukherjee and Cathy Gritzner (03:22)Six new patient pathways reflect the need to meet 18 week referral targets, communicate across all care settings, reflect commissioned services and reduce expenditure related to unscheduled events.
Interview with Dr Kerry Tinkler (04:30)Map of Medicine as a start point for service design of carpal tunnel syndrome services to cut avoidable waits, improve the patient experience and meet 18 Week Wait targets.
Interview with Professor Aled Phillips (06:31)The Welsh Nephrology pathway has been designed to ensure appropriate and timely referral and improve patient care.
Interview with Mr Amit Sinha and Mrs Debbie Doig-Evans (06:02)The Knee Pain pathway in Conwy & Denbighshire aims to ensure a referral to treatment time of no more than 26 weeks by increasing standardisation of care and earlier multi-disciplinary intervention.
How to Localise a Pathway (05:41)Overview of localisation, adding local administrative notes, personal notes and clinical localisation.
NHS Training Events (02:52)Map of Medicine helping deliver benefits for patients, clinicians, managers, commissioners and shape future healthy policy.
Interview with Dr Amir Hannan (06:04)Dr Amir Hannan, a GP in Hyde and Primary Care lead for the NW Strategic Health Authority, describes how the Map has brought added value to his work and provided his patients with a comprehensive blueprint for their care.
Interview with Barbara Stuttle (05:48)Barbara Stuttle, the National Clinical Lead for Connecting for Health, Nursing and Midwifery describes how nurses and allied health professionals benefit from the Map's ability to give insights into their medical colleagues' priorities. She advocates patients having access to Map pathways to give them control of their own health journeys.
Interview with Professor Adrian Davies (04:43)Prof Adrian Davies, Director of the Newborn Hearing Screening Programme, England, talks about using the Map to provide a consistent approach towards infant hearing needs across the country, bringing together a large number of health professionals involved in the care and assessment of these young patients and their families.
Interview with Dr Raj Kumar (05:19)Dr Raj Kumar, GP and national lead for the NHS Clinical Leaders Network describes how the Map ensures that clinicians provide the quality information needed to inform and extended the network of health professionals in their fields and how that information, in turn, influences policy and commissioning decisions.
Benefits for the NHS (09:31)Map of Medicine helping deliver benefits for patients, clinicians, managers, commissioners and shape future helathy policy.



