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PCRS in Conversation - Accountability and responsibility

About This Webinar

At the Primary Care Respiratory Society (PCRS), we believe in 'optimal'; respiratory health for all. Our aim is that, together, we can benefit every person with, or at risk of, lung disease. To do this, though, we need your help and we are thrilled to introduce our monthly webinar series PCRS In Conversation.

These sessions are tailored to healthcare professionals who are new to PCRS - you'll also have the opportunity to learn more about the work of PCRS and the benefits of becoming a member.

Our latest webinar focuses on the topic of accountability and responsibility with guest speaker Beverley Bostock. We will explore where the responsibility lies for maintaining optimal health and how to draw a line between what you do as a clinician and what people living with respiratory conditions need to take responsibility for.

We'll also discuss responsibility for delegation of clinical care, based on new guidance for doctors. How does that affect nurses, pharmacists and the extended clinical team? Finally, what about clinical responsibility versus guidelines? Where do you stand if local formularies or national guidance hasn't caught up with the evidence? Where does your accountability begin and end? With her medicolegal, ethical, clinical and practical hats on, Bev will discuss all of this in conversation with PCRS Executive Chair, Katherine Hickman.

These sessions are designed to be interactive, to give you the chance to connect with other respiratory-interested professionals.

Discounts on PCRS membership

Stay tuned until the end of each live webinar to receive an exclusive 20% discount on PCRS membership*. This discount opens the door to a wealth of resources, networking opportunities, and professional development.

As a special bonus, every webinar participant that attends the full duration of the live session will be entered into a draw for a chance to win a free place at our 2024 Respiratory Conference**. This is your opportunity to join respiratory experts, and industry leaders, engage in meaningful discussions, and stay at the forefront of respiratory care.

These sessions are designed to be interactive, to give you the chance to connect with other respiratory-interested professionals. You'll also have the opportunity to learn more about the work of PCRS and the benefits of becoming a member.

*Discount available to UK resident healthcare professionals who remain until the final 2 minutes of the live session. Exclusively available to those who are not current members of PCRS.

**2024 Respiratory Conference Prize Draw Terms and Conditions
- To be included in the prize draw you must remain until at least the final 2 minutes of an ‘In Conversation’ live session
- The complimentary place covers access to all conference sessions, workshops, refreshments, lunch and networking. It does not cover travel and accommodation expenses, or dinner on 19th or 20th September 2024
- One entry per participant, per webinar - applicable to live webinars held before 31 March 2024
- PCRS reserves the right to cancel the prize draw or amend these terms and conditions at any time, without prior notice

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Katherine qualified from Leeds University in 2000. She originally did a Medicine Rotation acquiring her MRCP before settling into General Practice. Since qualifying she has worked as a Locum GP and as a Partner and is now enjoying life as a salaried GP. Over the years Katherine has developed a keen interest in Respiratory medicine and is Respiratory Lead for West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership. She also works extensively with the Priamry Care Respiratory Society. Outside of work Katherine spends most of her time running around after her three small children. She also enjoys cooking and baking and has recently rediscovered her love for singing and joined a choir.
Webinar hosting presenter
Bev is a hands-on nurse practitioner in Gloucestershire, Editor in Chief of Practice Nurse Journal, and asthma lead for the Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists. She has an MSc in Respiratory Care and an MA in Medical Ethics and Law and is interested in how ethical, evidence-based care can be implemented in challenging times. Bev sat on the NICE Asthma Quality Standards group and the National Review of Asthma Deaths. She writes regularly for the nursing press on a range of subjects. Bev has been a Queen’s Nurse since 2015. This is a title awarded to individual nurses who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to patient care and nursing practice.
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