Ayrshire Post

Candidates congratula­ted on graduation day

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The recent cohort of NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s Improvemen­t Foundation Skills (AAIFS) were joined by National Clinical Director of Healthcare Quality and Strategy, Professor Jason Leitch, and Deputy National Clinical Director, Dr John Harden, to celebrate graduation day.

Ayrshire and Arran Improvemen­t Foundation Skills (AAIFS) is a local quality improvemen­t (QI) foundation skills course using NHS Education for Scotland accredited methods to deliver quality improvemen­t training to a multidisci­plinary group of staff.

Since originally starting in 2020, with a cohort of 10 candidates and the aim of supporting local improvemen­t projects, AAIFS has evolved to three cohorts throughout each year with approximat­ely 180 staff completing the programme.

NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s QI Advisor and part of the faculty supporting AAIFS, Kirsty Telfer, said, “On behalf of the Quality Improvemen­t team at Ayrshire and Arran, I want to thank Professor Leitch and Dr Harden for coming along to our Cohort 8 graduation day.

“The participan­ts shared projects aligning to NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s four pillarsqua­lity, service, people and finance.

“Some examples included, piloting a system for direct referral into Musculoske­letal Physiother­apy services, upskilling pharmacy technician­s to complete review or oral anticoagul­ation medication and reducing theatre turnaround time to ensure theatre list efficiency.

“The day provided the perfect setting to demonstrat­e, first hand, the level of work that each candidate has put into their area of quality improvemen­t.”

The purchase will provide a home for students that is attractive, of high quality and safe.

 ?? ?? Proud day Jason Leitch and Dr John Harden with Kirsty Telfer
Proud day Jason Leitch and Dr John Harden with Kirsty Telfer

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