Improving outcomes in MSK: an interview with the National Clinical Directors
Tuesday 26 November, 2013
Amnesty International UK offices, 25 New Inn Yard, London, EC2A 3EA
Organised by the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance, in partnership with NHS England’s National Clinical Director for MSK Disorders, Prof. Peter Kay.
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The ARMA lecture was preceeded by our MSK2013 seminar event, at the heart of which was the MSK Clinical Networks project presented by ARMA’s Ann Clare. In the evening, our fifth annual lecture this year looked at the importance of national leadership in driving improvements in care for people with musculoskeletal conditions. As such, we were delighted to welcome three national clinical directors as guest speakers:
- Professor Peter Kay, National Clinical Director for Musculoskeletal Conditions
- Professor Charles Greenough, National Clinical Director for Spinal Disorders
- Professor Chris Moran, National Clinical Director for Trauma
Please see links below for presentations (open in PDF).
Professor Dave Marsh (President, ARMA) thanked all for attending and introduced the speakers.
- The Three Musculoskeleteers. Prof. Peter Kay, National Clinical Director for musculoskeletal conditions, NHS England.
- What does an NCD do? Professor Charles Greenough, National Clinical Director for Spinal Disorders.
- Trauma. Professor Chris Moran, National Clinical Director for Trauma
Previous ARMA Lectures
See videos, slide presentations and hear audio from previous keynote lecture speakers
- Dr. Martin McShane, 2012 Domain 2: Enhancing the quality of life for people with long-term conditions
- Dr. Partha Kar, 2013 Delivering Integrated Care
- Prof. Sir Muir Gray, 2014 Population and personalised healthcare
The lecture was followed by a discussion opened to the floor and closing remarks from Professor Dave Marsh (President, ARMA).
Feedback
“The ARMA lecture was a great opportunity to network and share experiences and learning with colleagues.”
“The presentations were also really thought provoking”
“It was useful to find out more about the National Clinical Directors’ vision for driving improvement in care for people with musculoskeletal conditions.”