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Recorded webinars - Increasing access to LARC
Description
Increasing LARC – Making it work
- Understand how collaborative working fits into the NHS long term plan
- Current environment – delivering holistic women’s healthcare across the reproductive age
- Understanding the new PHE indicator for LARC provision
Northern Ireland Federation Model to increase access to LARC
Commissioning via Primary Care Networks to improve access to LARC
These promotional meetings are organized and fully funded by Bayer.
Speakers
Dr Anne Connolly
GPSI gynaecology, CCG Board lead for maternity, children and young people NHS Bradford
Having survived a two year posting to a mission hospital in rural Zimbabwe, Anne returned to General Practice in inner-city Bradford in 1990 and is currently working as a GP providing care for asylum seekers, refugees, homeless and sex workers.
Dr Ursula Mason
Elective Care Lead for Gynaecology, Eastern Federations Belfast
Dr Ursula Mason is a GP in Carryduff, a suburban practice close to Belfast. She has interests in women’s health, prescribing and education. In 2017 Dr Mason became involved in the design and set up of primary care gynaecology clinics within Belfast. Since then these successful clinics have rolled out to other areas in Northern Ireland delivering clinical capacity, peer support and training to primary care colleagues
Mr James Woolgar
Local Authority Commissioner Liverpool
As the commissioning lead for Sexual Health for Liverpool, I have a wealth of experience working at a local, regional and now national level. I am responsible for designing and commissioning a wide range of services and for leading a series of programmes and strategic groups to address sexual ill-health. I have developed excellent relationships with providers in order to improve the way we deliver services and achieve better quality outcomes for patients and the wider population.