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Symposium: Trust and professionalism
In healthcare
University of Leicester (Stamford Hall)
November 3rd 2006
Funded by the Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness
Keynote speakers:
Richard Baker, Michael Calnan, Ellen Kuhlmann, Barbara Misztal
ALL WELCOME: Attendance, including lunch and refreshments is free. But a place must be booked.
Programme
Coffee and registration from 9.30 am
10 am Welcome and organisation of day (Janet Harvey and Ellen Annandale)
10.10 - 10.30 Introduction: Trust and Society
Professor Barbara Misztal, Sociology Department, University of Leicester
Author of Trust in Modern Societies
10.30-11.15: Trust in the Wake of Shipman
Professor Richard Baker, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester
Author of 'Patient-centred care after Shipman', J. Royal Society of Medicine, 2004
11.15 -. 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 - 12.00 Break out Groups
12.00 Feedback and discussion from groups
12.30 - 1.15 Networking Lunch (free to participants)
1.15 - 2.00: Embodied trust and informed decisions: dynamics of new governance and professionalism in healthcare
Professor Ellen Kuhlmann, Centre for Social Policy Research, University of Bremen, Germany
Author of Modernising Health Care. Reinventing Professions, the State and the Public
2.00-2.45: Trust relations in the 'new' NHS: theoretical and empirical challenges'
Professor Michael Calnan, MRC HSRC, University of Bristol
Author with R. Rowe of 'Trust relations in health care Journal of Health Organisation and Management, 20,5 (in press, 2006). Series of papers from an MRC workshop.
2.45-3.15 Break out groups
2.15 - 3.15 Coffee
3.30- 4.00 Feedback and discussion from breakout groups
4.00 Wrap up and the way forward
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The aim of the Symposium is to bring together and foster a dialogue between health practitioners and social scientists. Discussion questions include:
Ø How and why is trust breaking down?
Ø What does 'trust' mean to different parties to health care? Who can and who can't be trusted, and why?
Ø Is there such thing as a 'trustworthy healthcare organisation'? If so, what are its characteristics?
Ø How can trust be rebuilt?
Ø How do trust relations vary across different sectors of healthcare?
Ø How do trust relations vary internationally?
One intended output of the Symposium is the setting up of a Midlands Research Network to foster research collaborations.
To book your free place and for further details, please contact Ellen Annandale [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> , Barbara Misztal [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> or Janet Harvey [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> by 25th October, indicating:
Your name:......................
Institutional Affiliation (if any)........................
Occupation .....................................
Area of interest ...................................
Contact email...........................................
Postal address .....................................
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Ellen Annandale
Sociology Department
University of Leicester
Leicester LE1 7RH
UK
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