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Publication Date:-
2023-12-11
 
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NHS Midlands radiology training gets £1.28million AI upgrade

PATIENTS and clinicians across the Midlands; and potentially across England; are to benefit from a £1.28million AI upgrade to radiology training facilities at County Hospital in Stafford.

NHS England - Midlands provided the funding to develop a new training model at the Midlands Imaging Training Academy (MITA), allowing 1 consultant to simultaneously train and supervise learners across all Regional academy sites, giving other consultants more time to spend with patients.

The new electronics and picture archiving suite (EPACS) is being piloted as a platform to develop AI learning and cooperation in imaging academies, with eye tracking teaching the AI algorithms based on human behaviours.

Using the newly installed XRNET high speed education network and state of the art EPACS workStations, it's now possible for remote trainers to teach and observe trainees in real-time, and to link education facilities and other national academies to share and collaborate using high-definition imaging.

When used with the already successful extended reality lab (ERL) trainees could be immersed in different spaces such as an MRI scanning suite or an A&E ward, providing lifelike, high quality simulation training to teams of clinicians.

Dr Ingrid Britton, Midlands Imaging Training Academy Director and Gastrointestinal Radiologist, said:- "The investment from NHS England has allowed us to upgrade our facilities to provide state of the art imaging training to our imaging staff, with the potential to link classrooms across the Midlands. This expands the capacity for training and has allowed us to increase the number of trainees providing diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients on emergency, elective and cancer pathways. The new simulation facilities for ultrasound supervision, CT and vascular diagnostic and interventional procedural work provide excellent learning practice to get students work ready for the fast-paced clinical environment."

Tom Kirkbride, Joint Director for Workforce, Training and Education at NHS England - Midlands, said:- "This model is an example of how we are investing in services as part of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan, to reform the way our healthcare staff work, harnessing new digital technology to allow them to focus on patient care. It is a huge benefit to patients, and we expect it to have a positive impact on winter pressures, as more of our imaging workforce can be trained by fewer consultants across a large geographical area, freeing up other consultants to have more time for patient care. Over time it should result in less travel time for clinicians to attend training, less costs to the NHS and lead to waiting lists being cut. This could be the 1st of a network built around the country to benefit patients and clinicians nationally and could potentially be available worldwide to deliver familiarisation training for international recruits, before they come to the UK to start work in the NHS."


Hugh Baird College Celebrates Student Selection for Exclusive Scholarship

HUGH Baird College is thrilled to announce that several of its students have been selected for a prestigious career kick-starting scholarship with Denholm Logistics Group. This year, the programme saw an impressive number of applicants, with 44 students expressing their interest in advancing their careers through scholarship opportunities in IT, Health and Safety, and Logistics.

Denholm Logistics Group, headquartered in Liverpool, operates logistics services across the globe to small independent companies and large blue-chip organisations, providing a range of services to meet a diverse range of business needs. Comprising a number of specialist operating companies in the logistics and maritime sectors, Denholm Logistics Group brings together dedicated expertise to answer the most complex and demanding logistics and supply chain requirements for their clients.

Initially, 5 scholarships were on offer with Denholm; however, due to the exceptional quality of applicants, the company generously extended this to 6 places. Hugh Baird College proudly congratulates the following students and their industry mentors:-

  • Liam Wadsworth, mentored by Paul Knowles.
     

  • Katie Draper, mentored by Mark Critchley.
     

  • Heather Cosgrove, mentored by Steve Drury.
     

  • Dominic Parr, mentored by Andy Vaughton.
     

  • Dyl Walsh, mentored by Barrie Taylor.
     

  • Tharsana Thurairathnam, mentored by Richard Adams.

The scholars will commence their programme in the coming year, which includes an industry placement and 1 2 1 mentorship.

Mark Critchley, Commercial Director at Denholm Logistics Group, said:- "We are delighted to partner with Hugh Baird College on this inspiring initiative. It's incredibly rewarding to see such a diverse and talented group of students eager to make their mark in the industry. We are especially impressed by the calibre of applicants this year, which led us to expand our scholarship offer. It's a privilege to mentor and guide these students:- Liam, Katie, Heather, Dominic, Dyl, and Tharsana; as they embark on what we hope will be a rewarding and successful career path."

Louise Nixon, Head of Personal Development at Hugh Baird College, said:- "We are very proud of our students. Their success reflects their hard work, and we believe this opportunity will pave the way for their future success in the professional world. We are excited to see how they leverage this experience to reach new heights and positively impact their careers. We sincerely appreciate the generous support and dedication to nurturing young talent shown by the Denholm Logistics Group team. Their commitment has been instrumental in making these opportunities possible."

For more information about Hugh Baird College visit:- HughBaird.AC.UK.  For more information about Denholm Logistics Group visit:- Denholm-UKLogistics.Com.

 
      
 
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