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SUMMARY:LEO Programme - CH55 - February 2026 (Internal Only)
DESCRIPTION:Please note our Leading an Empowered Organisation™ (LEO) programme is a development opportunity for nursing\, midwifery and allied health professional (NMAHP) staff working at Newcastle Hospitals only \n\n\n\n\nAttendance\n\n\n\nPart One\n10 – 12 February 2026\n9:00am – 4:30pm\n\n\nPart Two\n20 April 2026\n9:00am – 4:30pm\n\n\n\nCourse description \nLeading an Empowered Organisation™ (LEO) is a dynamic leadership development programme to help leaders to create environments for high performing individuals and teams and to support professional practice and accountability to become a reality. \nDesigned to ensure ownership at every level of the organisation for decision making\, creating effective team relationships\, managing risk and creative problem solving\, the goal of this programme is to enable our senior nurses\, midwives and allied health professionals (NMAHPs) who manage and lead others to reach their full leadership potential. \nThe programme is made up of two parts: \nPart One \nThe first three days of the LEO programme employs a strong emphasis on supporting leaders to develop an empowering approach when leading and managing teams. \nIt provides a practical approach\, containing values and evidenced skills as a ‘tool box’ that can immediately be applied in practice. \nPart Two \nThe follow up component of the LEO programme is a full day review session\, about two months after the initial three-day session. \nDelegates will deliver a short presentation on an improvement project in their practice area which they will have identified during Part One of the programme\, allowing them to apply their newly acquired LEO principles. \nLearning outcomes \nAt the end of this programme delegates will be able to: \n\nDescribe the conceptual framework for LEO and differentiate centralised and decentralised management approaches understanding when each may be most effective\nDefine the leader’s role in articulating expectations for individual and group performance as well as concepts of responsibility\, authority and accountability\nApply the concepts of Responsibility\, Authority and Accountability to issues from personal experience within the delegate’s current role\nDiscuss the need for leaders to build relationships\, avoid unhealthy behaviours and achieve interdependence\nDescribe the role of the leader in modelling respect and regard for others as a ‘way of being’\nReview styles of communication and identify personal prominent style\nExplore the impact of a leader’s unhealthy behaviours on followers and identify their own unhealthy behaviours\nDiscuss the need for empowered leaders to build capacity\, avoid punitive practices and establish a learning environment\nDiscuss the need for empowered leaders to lead change\, avoid problem processing and gain commitment\nConstruct an action plan for using the knowledge\, skills and tools represented in the empowerment framework to improve leadership effectiveness.\n\nAudience and criteria \nOur LEO programme is for Newcastle Hospitals staff only\, aimed at those working at Band 7\, Ward Manager level\, and Band 6\, Aspiring Ward Manager level\, and for those who manage and/or lead teams or who are leaders in their own right from across the NMAHP workforce. \nBooking \nPlease make sure that your manager has agreed for you to attend and that you have approved funding to study the LEO programme in 2025/26. \nTo book a place on this course go to Tickets at the bottom of the page.  At checkout enter coupon code NUTH – this indicates that you have approved funding to study the LEO programme. \nWhen you book a place you will be asked for the following information. Please do not place a booking until you have all this information available: \n\nName\nEmail\nJob Role\nDepartment\nStudy Leave Reference\nDietary Requirements\n\nIn addition\, you will also be asked to confirm that your line manager has agreed for you to attend the dates of this cohort. \nIf you do not have funding approved for 2025/26\, please complete the attached study leave form to obtain your study leave reference.  This needs to be approved and signed by your line manager and sent to nuth.studyleavequeries@nhs.net \nPlease see the Making payments & Coupons sections of the Help and FAQs. \nCancellations \nIf you are no longer able to attend the dates of this cohort you must contact us as soon as possible to cancel your place at nuth.newcsatlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net \nIf you do not cancel your place\, your clinical board might be liable for the delegate fee.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/leo-programme-ch55-february-2026-internal-only/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Leading An Empowered Organisation™ (LEO) (Internal Only)
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260210T163000
DTSTAMP:20260522T015653
CREATED:20250923T133528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T114325Z
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SUMMARY:Targeted treatments and immunotherapy for Upper GI Cancers
DESCRIPTION:In this half-day course\, Dr Elaine Vickers – a leading independent educator on the science of new cancer treatments – provides an overview of the targeted therapies and immunotherapies given to some people with oesophageal\, stomach\, pancreatic or liver cancer\, or cancers of the biliary system. \nElaine first looks briefly at the gene mutations and faulty processes and pathways that give rise to upper GI cancers and the factors that increase a person’s risk of these diseases. \nShe then turns her attention to the targeted treatments and immunotherapies that are relevant to oesophageal\, gastroesophageal junction\, stomach\, biliary\, liver\, and pancreatic cancer. \nCheckpoint inhibitor therapy is now used widely\, but it isn’t useful against every form of cancer. Elaine looks at why this is the case and why it is largely ineffective against pancreatic cancer. \nElaine will also describe various treatments that target mutated proteins found in cancer cells\, such as HER2\, FGFR\, and IDH1\, and the progress made to date in targeting Claudin 18.2. \nLastly\, Elaine will explain why pancreatic cancer is so difficult to treat and describe two promising strategies: personalised vaccines and Ras protein inhibitors. \nAudience \nThis is a wide-ranging course with lots to cover. Rather than providing a detailed description of the diseases\, Elaine’s focus is on the treatments: how they work\, why they are given to some patients and not others\, and what other treatments are being developed. \nThis course is ideal for research nurses\, clinical nurse specialists\, pharmacists and clinical trials coordinators. It may also be of interest to other healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of people with upper GI cancers. \nACCEND\nNHS England’s ACCEND Programme aims to support the development of a skilled and knowledgeable cancer workforce. \nThis course supports Component 3 of the ACCEND pathway\, the Education Framework. \nSpecifically\, this course’s objectives and learning outcomes meet core cancer knowledge needs at both the ‘Foundation of Cancer Care’ and ‘Fundamentals of Cancer Care’ levels. \nThe course will enhance learners’ understanding of cancer biology\, the mechanism of action of systemic cancer treatments\, and the use of biomarkers to select the best treatments for each patient. \nThe knowledge gained through this course will empower staff to feel confident when communicating with patients and their families\, and with clinical and non-clinical colleagues. \nDetailed description\nPresentation 1 – Introduction to targeted therapies and immunotherapies for upper GI cancers \n\nAn overview of the faulty genes\, pathways\, and processes that cause cancer\nIntroduction to targeted therapy with antibody-based treatments and kinase inhibitors\nThe relationship between cancer and the immune system\nIntroduction to immunotherapy\n\nPresentation 2 – Treating upper GI cancers with checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy \n\nHow checkpoint inhibitors work\nBiomarkers of response and resistance\nCombinations\nTiming – advanced vs. early; adjuvant vs. neoadjuvant\n\nPresentation 3 – Targeted therapies for oesophageal\, GEJ\, stomach and liver cancer \n\nHER2-targeted therapies for gastric/GEJ cancers\nFGFR-targeted therapies for gastric/GEJ cancers and cholangiocarcinoma\nTargeting IDH1 in cholangiocarcinoma\nTargeting CLDN18.2 with antibody-based treatments for gastric/GEJ cancers\n\nWhat’s happening with pancreatic cancer? \n\nA perfect storm – the genetic\, molecular and cellular makeup of pancreatic cancer\nPancreatic cancer – targeted treatment approaches and immunotherapies that have been tried and failed\nHow can we make progress against pancreatic cancer?\n\nPre-course preparation\nElaine has created two YouTube playlists about cancer biology and cancer treatments to help learners get the most out of her courses. Each playlist contains 10 videos between 3 and 8 minutes long. \nElaine advises “If you’re short on time and you’re not sure about the relationship between DNA\, genes and proteins\, I would suggest watching the Cells\, DNA\, genes and chromosomes and From genes to proteins videos from the Cancer Basics playlist as a priority. Also\, if you’re new to cancer\, I’d recommend the Mutations cause cancer video and\, in order to understand how cancer cells interact with the cells around them\, watch the Tumours are complicated places video.” \n“In the Cancer Treatments playlist\, there are videos about all the various treatments I’ll be mentioning. The two I’d prioritise explain why we use small chemical compounds (small molecules) and antibodies as cancer treatments. If you have more time\, do also watch the videos on kinase inhibitors and immune checkpoint inhibitors.” \nAbout Elaine Vickers\nDr Elaine Vickers\nElaine Vickers of Science Communicated Ltd has a PhD in Molecular Biology. She has worked as a cancer educator for over twenty years. \nShe is passionate about demystifying the science behind cancer biology and the latest cancer treatments such as kinase inhibitors\, monoclonal antibodies\, and immunotherapies. \nElaine is experienced in teaching people with any level of scientific or medical knowledge. She particularly loves teaching nurses and other health professionals who might feel daunted by the idea of learning about cancer science. \nHer book\, A Beginner’s Guide to Targeted Cancer Treatments and Cancer Immunotherapy\, is now in its second edition. The first edition was Highly Commended by the British Medical Association book awards. \nElaine also makes short educational videos on cancer biology and treatments\, which you can find on her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DrElaineVickers
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/targeted-treatments-and-immunotherapy-for-upper-gi-cancers/
LOCATION:Virtual delivery via MS Teams
CATEGORIES:Cancer courses
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SUMMARY:Introduction to managing Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) - 11 February 2026 AM
DESCRIPTION:Master the Assessment and Treatment of BPPV\nBenign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of dizziness and imbalance\, significantly increasing fall risk – especially in older adults \nThis condition can greatly impact quality of life\, but with the right skills\, you can make a real difference. \nCourse objectives\nJoin our hands on practical course to help you demystify the physiology and management of BPPV. Our course focuses on practical skills and case scenarios which help you to gain the confidence to: \n\nRecognize signs and symptoms of BPPV\nPerform safe\, accurate diagnostic manoeuvres such as modified Dix-Hallpike\, Side Lying Test and Supine Roll Test.\nIdentify nystagmus direction and interpret results correctly\nApply evidence-based treatments including Epley\, Semont and Gufoni manoeuvres\nCommunicate effectively with patients about BPPV\, its impact\, and recurrence\nKnow when dizziness is not caused by BPPV and how refer for appropriate further investigation\n\nWho is this course for?\nAny registered healthcare professionals who encounter patients with dizziness or balance issues but would benefit physiotherapists\, occupational therapists\, hospital doctors\, GPs and nurses who will: \n\nLearn practical skills\nImprove patient outcomes\nReduce fall risk\n\nDate\nWednesday 11th February 2026 \n9:00am – 12:30pm \nEldon Court Education Centre \nBooking\nTo book a place on this course go to Tickets at the bottom of the page.  Please note that this course has a pre-course assignment therefore tickets are available up to 4 weeks before the start of the course. \nAt checkout you can make an online card payment or enter a coupon code to make alternative payment arrangements. \nAlternative payment arrangements include: \n\nrequesting an invoice (INVOICE)\nyour organisation is Newcastle Hospitals and you are arranging internal funding (NUTH)\n\nPlease see the Making payments & Coupons sections of the Help and FAQs. \nCancellation and refunds policy\nShould you no longer be able to attend the event on the booked date\, please contact the Academy as we may be able to offer an alternative date subject to an admin charge. \nShould you still wish to cancel your booking\, you or your employer will be charged as per the fees outlined below.  Please contact nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net to cancel your place. \n\n\n\nTimescale\nFee paying course\n\n\nOver 6 weeks\n£25 admin charge\n\n\n2 to 6 weeks\n50% of course fee\n\n\n0 to 2 weeks\n100% of course fee\n\n\n\nIf you do not attend on the day\, you will be charged the full cost of the event place. \nSee our Terms & Conditions and Cancellations & Refunds pages for more details. \n 
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/introduction-to-managing-benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-bppv-february-2026-2/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Introductory BPPV Course
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T015653
CREATED:20251201T165854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T100100Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to managing Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) - 11 February 2026 PM
DESCRIPTION:Master the Assessment and Treatment of BPPV\nBenign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of dizziness and imbalance\, significantly increasing fall risk – especially in older adults \nThis condition can greatly impact quality of life\, but with the right skills\, you can make a real difference. \nCourse objectives\nJoin our hands on practical course to help you demystify the physiology and management of BPPV. Our course focuses on practical skills and case scenarios which help you to gain the confidence to: \n\nRecognize signs and symptoms of BPPV\nPerform safe\, accurate diagnostic manoeuvres such as modified Dix-Hallpike\, Side Lying Test and Supine Roll Test.\nIdentify nystagmus direction and interpret results correctly\nApply evidence-based treatments including Epley\, Semont and Gufoni manoeuvres\nCommunicate effectively with patients about BPPV\, its impact\, and recurrence\nKnow when dizziness is not caused by BPPV and how refer for appropriate further investigation\n\nWho is this course for?\nAny registered healthcare professionals who encounter patients with dizziness or balance issues but would benefit physiotherapists\, occupational therapists\, hospital doctors\, GPs and nurses who will: \n\nLearn practical skills\nImprove patient outcomes\nReduce fall risk\n\nDate\nWednesday 11th February 2026 \n1:30pm – 5:00pm \nEldon Court Education Centre \nBooking\nTo book a place on this course go to Tickets at the bottom of the page.  Please note that this course has a pre-course assignment therefore tickets are available up to 4 weeks before the start of the course. \nAt checkout you can make an online card payment or enter a coupon code to make alternative payment arrangements. \nAlternative payment arrangements include: \n\nrequesting an invoice (INVOICE)\nyour organisation is Newcastle Hospitals and you are arranging internal funding (NUTH)\n\nPlease see the Making payments & Coupons sections of the Help and FAQs. \nCancellation and refunds policy\nShould you no longer be able to attend the event on the booked date\, please contact the Academy as we may be able to offer an alternative date subject to an admin charge. \nShould you still wish to cancel your booking\, you or your employer will be charged as per the fees outlined below.  Please contact nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net to cancel your place. \n\n\n\nTimescale\nFee paying course\n\n\nOver 6 weeks\n£25 admin charge\n\n\n2 to 6 weeks\n50% of course fee\n\n\n0 to 2 weeks\n100% of course fee\n\n\n\nIf you do not attend on the day\, you will be charged the full cost of the event place. \nSee our Terms & Conditions and Cancellations & Refunds pages for more details. \n 
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/introduction-to-managing-benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-bppv-february-2026/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Introductory BPPV Course
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