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This week’s podcast features a conversation between host Ben and Dustyn Saint from ‘Primary Care IT,’ where they discuss the recent projects Dustyn has been engaged in. Dustyn shares information about charity ‘EMIS National User Group’ (EMIS NUG) and what Primary Care IT have been doing to support EMIS NUG. Dustyn, along with the Primary Care IT team have been collaborating with EMIS NUG on ‘EduNUG’, which involves creating videos and conducting interactive sessions with Q&As. The live sessions cover a broad range of topics, allowing for in-depth discussions, on-screen demonstrations, and real-time Q&A opportunities. To enhance accessibility and convenience, the EMIS NUG website now hosts a collection of resources, including materials for induction training, answers from past Q&A sessions and specialised training for specific roles. Dustyn also shares the positive feedback they have received thus far and highlights the ongoing evolution of the service. Finally, Dustyn elaborates on his plans for the upcoming year..
Introduction (0:09)
What is EMIS NUG? (0:39)
How to join EMIS.. (1:33)
Dustyn’s relationship with EMIS NUG (2:21)
Information about the training resources (EduNUG).. (2:41)
Most common questions about EMIS.. (4:20)
EduNUG sessions.. (4:48)
Catalogue of resources.. (5:52)
Specific resources for induction training.. (6:56)
How is the training organised to cover all roles? (7:57)
Feedback so far.. (8:56)
Plans for the year ahead.. (9:26)
PCIT Toolset.. (9:55)
Work completed & results received in North West London (11:40)
How did the alerts work? (13:58)
Evolving the service.. (14:49)
Outcomes.. (15:32)
Are we progressing with data reporting? (18:09)
The correct scale of investments for data reporting… (19:14)
To find out more.. (22:21)
Visit Primary Care website here or EMIS National User Group website here. To access the Primary Care IT blog, visit here.
For all enquiries about the Ockham podcast, please contact Ben Gowland here.
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