You'll see that the paper we are working on helps to cover 3) below. The rest is open season.
My first comment is to invite them to tour a few labs and maybe do some work experience - I can cope with a bus load at a time if only to relieve the strain in reception.
Rick
Dr Rick Jones
Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology
Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Leeds General Infirmary
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>>> Jem Rashbass <[log in to unmask]> 05/24/05 2:36 pm >>>
I apologise for not making this e-mail more personal - it is sent as a bcc
to save reading a long list of e-mails (I also know some of you are in
Wales - where the It implementation is a little different. - Jem
please feel free to circulate widely.....
Somewhat late in the day I have been asked by one of the projector managers
in NHS Connecting for Health (formerly NPfIT) if I could let them have a
list of the groups in pathology that are interested in the work of the
programme!
this is the gist of the e-mail:
I am trying to investigate what groups and projects relating to path are
"out there" in order to try and devise a joined up (intra and
inter-programme!) approach for clinical involvement into the design, build,
test, implementation processes and delivery of required outputs. I have
hooked up with Muir and agreed to look at what's there and propose a way
forward.
I am focusing my efforts on Path and hoping that if we get it right in this
area, we might provide the model for other domains.
The first thing I want to do is to try and assess:
1) what groups, projects and people there are? (examples would be Trust/
SHA Regional/ specialist groups/Path networks)
2) what deliverables are being planned or delivered? (new system
procurement, common protocols)
3) what deliverables are needed/what are we missing? (!!)
Could you spend no more than 5 minutes just giving me a few of the ones
that you know about in your area, and I will pull them together?
Many thanks
Jem
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