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Episode 21, Advanced Practice Podcast - Developing advanced practice in services for young people with learning disabilities & autism
Mar 31, 2026
34m 53s
Advanced Practice Podcast - Workforce Planning
Jun 2, 2025
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Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 19, Advanced Practice in a Hospice setting
Nov 11, 2024
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Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 18, ePortfolio (supported) Route
Sep 27, 2024
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Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 17, Research Pillar of Advanced Practice
Jul 24, 2024
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 3/31/26 | ![]() Episode 21, Advanced Practice Podcast - Developing advanced practice in services for young people with learning disabilities & autism✨ | advanced practicelearning disabilities+4 | Natalie BagwellLucy Fleetwood+2 | University Hospitals Plymouth NHS TrustNHS England South West+1 | — | advanced practicelearning disabilities+5 | — | 34m 53s | |
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Workforce Planning | In this episode we will be exploring the importance of workforce planning in relation to the development of the advanced practice workforce. We will explore this at a regional, system and organisation level, and discuss some of the key aspects and barriers to robust workforce planning in general, and specifically for advanced practice.We hope you enjoy listening. Host: Lou Buckle, NHS England South West, AdvancedPractice Education and Development Specialist Lead Guests: Tony Overd, NHS England South West, Senior Workforce Planning Lead. Dan Hoare, NHS Somerset, Integrated Care System Workforce Planning Lead. Julie Reeve, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Associate Directorof Advanced Practice & Consultant Nurse in Emergency Medicine | — | ||||||
| 11/11/24 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 19, Advanced Practice in a Hospice setting | In this episode of the NHS England South West Advanced Practice podcast series, we discuss the development of an advanced practice role in the hospice setting. We hear about the journey taken by St Margarets Hospice to develop an advanced practice role, as well as how the organisation and supervisor are supporting the trainee on her journey. Hosts: Martin Nelson, NHS England, South West, Advanced Practice Education & Training Development Lead Lou Buckle, NHS England, South West, Education and Development Specialist Lead Guests: Kate Shorthose, Consultant in Palliative Medicine & Research Lead, St Margarets Hospice Clare Marks, Head of Nursing Services, St Margarets Hospice Cher Griffiths, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner, St Margarets Hospice | — | ||||||
| 9/27/24 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 18, ePortfolio (supported) Route | In this episode, we follow two applicants' journeys through the NHS England ePortfolio (supported) Route to Advanced Practice. We explore the purpose of the ePortfolio route and the steps involved in gaining Advanced Practice recognition via this process. We hear about the key role of the education provider and academic supervisor in supporting people through this journey. We also discuss what a good ePortfolio looks like and highlight important aspects for people to consider when embarking on this route to gaining their Advanced Practice Digital Badge. We hope you enjoy listening! Host: Simon Ingram, NHS England, South West, Advanced Practice Education & Training Development Lead Guests: Claire Paling, Spinal Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner, Salisbury Beth Foxwell, Advanced Clinical Practitioner & Advanced Practice Lead, Cheltenham Central Primary Care Network Colin Roberts, Associate Professor Advanced Clinical Practice, University of Plymouth | — | ||||||
| 7/24/24 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 17, Research Pillar of Advanced Practice | In this episode, we explore how to engage with the Research Pillar of Advanced Practice. Our discussion explores a modernised view of research activity within NHS clinical settings, including service evaluation, audit and quality improvement. We discuss the barriers clinicians might face in developing research activity and how they might be overcome. We highlight and discuss frameworks, toolkits, networks and developmental opportunities which can further research activity including the Advanced Practice Multi-professional Practice-based Research Capabilities Framework and developing a research skilled workforce - University of Plymouth. Host: Steve Blakeway, NHS England, South West, Advanced Practice Education & Training Development Lead Guests: Ralph Hammond, Plymouth University, Developing a Research Skilled Workforce Dr Frazer Underwood, NIHR Clinical Research Network South West Connect with us for more information regarding this podcast: Email: england.advancingpractice.sw@nhs.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X: https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ | — | ||||||
| 3/19/24 | ![]() Rhythm Check - the health and wellbeing podcast for doctors in training - Episode 4: Movement and Exercise | The Rhythm Check podcast offers practical advice and guidance for all trainee doctors to support their personal and professional wellbeing. The fourth episode in the series covers exercise and movement, and some of the challenges we might have in fitting this around our training. Hosts Flo and Katie are joined by Jonny Moses, a GP trainee in the east of England. Together they discuss common challenges that trainees face when it comes to movement and exercise. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.eastcommunications@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available | — | ||||||
| 1/18/24 | ![]() Rhythm Check - the health and wellbeing podcast for doctors in training - Episode 3: coping mechanisms and alcohol. | Practical advice and guidance for all trainee doctors and dentists to support their personal and professional wellbeing. The third episode in the series covers coping mechanisms, and in particular focusing on how some of our normal methods to help us unwind and relax can become unhealthy. Many people find a glass of wine or a cold beer after a long day at work helps to switch off… but at what point does this start becoming harmful? Hosts Flo and Katie are joined by Blair Merrick, a specialty trainee in infectious diseases and general medicine in the east of England. Together they discuss three common challenges that trainees face when it comes to coping mechanisms and alcohol. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.comms.eoe@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Rhythm Check - the health and wellbeing podcast for doctors in training - Episode 2: Relationships | The Rhythm Check podcast offers practical advice for trainee doctors and dentists to support their personal and professional wellbeing. The second episode in the series covers personal relationships, and how training can impact on these at work and at home. When work gets tough it is often personal life that suffers the most. Yet, having healthy relationships and a network of support is something that can really help our wellbeing. Hosts Flo and Katie are joined by Natasha Asselin-Miller, an Obstetrics and Gynaecology consultant in the East of England. Together they discuss three common challenges that trainees face in maintaining healthy relationships. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.comms.eoe@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 11/8/23 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 16, Radiography | In this episode of the NHS England South West Advancing Practice podcast series we explore the role of Advanced Practice within Radiography. We discuss the importance of supervision and governance, and discuss how the non-clinical pillars of advanced practice are important within an advanced practitioners job plan. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.advancingpractice.sw@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 10/31/23 | ![]() Leadership pillar of advanced practice | In this podcast we will be exploring the leadership and management pillar of advanced practice. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.acpenquiries.se@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
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| 10/11/23 | ![]() Improving the Interprofessional Experience in maternity and neonatal services - Conference Podcast | In this podcast Kerri Eilertsen-Feeney, Workforce, Training and Education Lead Midwife for NHS England and Jonathan Corner, Post Graduate Dean for the Midlands and Liaison Postgraduate Dean for Obstetrics, discuss the upcoming Improving the Interprofessional Experience in maternity and neonatal services conference. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - carl.lander1@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewteX - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTEInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 10/6/23 | ![]() Rhythm Check - the health and wellbeing podcast for doctors in training - Episode 1: Sleep | The Rhythm Check podcast offers practical advice for trainee doctors and dentists to support their personal and professional wellbeing. Hosted by trainees and for trainees, each episode will look at one of the ‘pillars of lifestyle medicine’. Hosts Flo and Katie are joined by Sej Modasia, an anaesthetics trainee in the east of England. Sleep improves mood, concentration and overall health. While doctors advise patients how to prioritise their sleep to benefit their long-term health, many find it hard to take their own advice. This episode discusses three common challenges that trainees face when it comes to sleep. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.comms.eoe@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewteX - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTEInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 9/20/23 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 15, Emerging Areas | In this episode of the NHSE South West Advancing Practice podcast series, we are revisiting the Allied Health Professional in advanced practice conversation with two of our associate workforce leads. We talk through the insights and learning from their work into emerging areas of advanced practice and hear about the resources that have been developed to help take these conversations forward. Host: Rachael Brandreth, (NHS England WT&E, Advanced Practice Education & Training Development Lead) Guests: Jennifer Lloyd & Luke Cunningham, (NHS England WT&E, Advanced Practice Workforce Transformation Associates) For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - england.advancingpractice.sw@nhs.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 8/22/23 | ![]() Dyslexia in surgeons | A podcast on dyslexia in surgeons, the challenges they face and how they can be supported. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - facultydevelopment.lase@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here. | — | ||||||
| 8/7/23 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 14, Mental Health | In this podcast episode, we talk to the Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust to explore the challenges and benefits of advanced practice in mental health. They share their journey of implementing advanced practice within the Trust, taking us through their strategic planning for the training and supervision. They discuss the importance of multi-professional advanced practice which will improve patient care and encourage a holistic approach. Host: Fiona Ramsay, Advancing Practice Supervision and Assessment Lead for Mental Health, Learning Disability and Autism, NHS England, South West Faculty for Advancing Practice Guests: Jodie Ley, Advanced Clinical Practitioner/ Consultant Nurse and Advanced Practice Lead for Mental Health, Cornwall Foundation Partnership Trust. William Lee, Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist, Royal Cornwall Hospital Lucy Bentley, Trainee Advanced Practitioner in the Psychiatric Liaison Team, Royal Cornwall Hospital For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - advancingpractice.sw@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 7/4/23 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 13, Musculoskeletal (MSK) | This episode of the South West Advancing Practice podcast series explores the role of Advanced Practice within the field of Musculoskeletal (MSK) health. We review the impact of MSK conditions on population health and the potential scope of multi-professional MSK Advanced Practice across healthcare settings. We also discuss the upcoming MSK Advanced Practice Credential and the role this will have in developing the future MSK workforce across the four pillars of Advanced Practice. Host: Simon Ingram, Advancing Practice Supervision and Assessment Lead for Physiotherapy and MSK, NHS England, South West Faculty for Advancing Practice Guests: Susie Durrell, Consultant Physiotherapist, Gloucestershire Advanced Practice ICB Lead, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nick Sullivan, Regional Faculty Lead for Advancing Practice - NHS England, London Faculty for Advancing Practice. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - advancingpractice.sw@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 6/29/23 | ![]() Pod in Action with Dr Tariq Hussain – episode 9 | Primary Care education and training in Kent, Surrey and Sussex, with Dr Tariq Hussain (Patch Associate GP Dean for North and West Kent). In this episode, we talk to Dr Liz Norris, Head of GP School for Kent, Surrey and Sussex on a wider variety of topics, particularly GP trainees. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - primarycareschool.kss@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 6/29/23 | ![]() Podcast on Trainee and Educator perspectives on working in the NHS as an IMG | Trainee and Educator perspectives on working in the NHS as an IMG. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - southeastregionalteam@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 5/30/23 | ![]() Advanced Practice Podcast - Episode 12, Complex Nutrition Support | In this episode of our advanced practice podcast series we explore the development of advanced practice in complex nutrition support. We talk to a trainee advanced practitioner and service manager about the benefits and challenges of setting up the roles and implementation in practice. Host: Rachael Brandreth, (NHS England WTE, Advancing Practice Supervision and Assessment Lead for Speech and Language Therapy, Dietetics, Podiatry, Occupational Therapy. Guests: Raphaella Rookes, Head of Nutrition and Dietetics, Yeovil District Hospital Sarah Brownlie, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner, Nutrition and Vascular Access Nurse Specialist, Yeovil District Hospital For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - advancingpractice.sw@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 5/25/23 | ![]() ACE GP Training podcast - Episode 10: General practice and the wider network | Host Priya Shah is joined by Dr Neil Modha a GP and trainer with experience in the wider network to discuss primary care networks, federations and integrated care boards, and the structure of primary care. Aimed at general practice trainees, the podcast series provides support through training and helps to promote resilience after qualifying. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - comms.eoe@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 4/27/23 | ![]() Mini-series Episode Two: Supporting Others | In this episode, we will expand on questions explored in episode one ‘Supporting You’. We’ll talk about how as healthcare professionals, we can support others who are experiencing loneliness and social isolation. Join our host Holly Potton talking with our guest speakers, Dr Simon Opher, GP with a specialism in mental health and Gemma Freer-Wright, Senior Social Prescribing Link Worker. If you are affected by any of the content within this podcast, please reach out to the following organisations: Red Cross support line (0808 196 3651) Samaritans support line (116 123) NHS Every Mind Matters website: https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/ There are more links on the Campaign to End Loneliness Charity website, too: Helpful links | Campaign to End LonelinessHelpful links | Campaign to End Loneliness For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - LTCP@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 4/27/23 | ![]() Mini-series Episode One: Supporting You | Loneliness and social isolation can have a significant impact on our health and wellbeing. In this episode we will be finding out how they affect different people, how to get support from your GP and/or through your training placement with our guest speakers, Dr Bodgan Chiva Guirca, Developmental Lead for Global Social Prescribing Alliance, Jack Branson, Student Therapeutic Radiographer and Ell Storey, Student Occupational Therapist from Sheffield Hallam University. If you are affected by any of the content within this podcast, please reach out to the following organisations: Red Cross support line (0808 196 3651) Samaritans support line (116 123) NHS Every Mind Matters website: https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/ There are more links on the Campaign to End Loneliness Charity website, too: Helpful links | Campaign to End Loneliness For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - LTCP@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 4/20/23 | ![]() Podcast on Mindfulness in supervision settings with Hazel Russo | A podcast on mindfulness techniques for people doing supervision to trainees. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - communications.se@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 4/20/23 | ![]() Mindfulness Session with Hazel Russo - Audio Exercise | Introduction to a simple, guided mindful exercise to help deal with stress or anxiety. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - communications.se@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewteTwitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTEInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
| 4/4/23 | ![]() Supported Return To Training Yorkshire and Humber International Medical Graduates Podcast Series: Episode 8: Dr Tolu: It’s just baby steps | In this episode, Dr Tolu, a trust grade IMG shares her perspective on overcoming communication difficulties, abbreviations, the British weather and social isolation. Start - 02:08: Introduction 02:09- 03:48 Dr Tolu’s perspective of her initial transition and communication challenges 03:49- 06:49: Overcoming feedback from colleagues 06:50- 11:50: Dr Tolu’s experience of shadowing and the challenges of getting to know the NHS 11:51- 16:42: What makes a good supervisor 16:43- 18:16: Adapting to the difference in weather 18:17- 20:32: Overcoming isolation as an IMG and pros and cons of living in hospital accomodation 20:33- 21:59: Overcoming the cultural differences 22:00- 27:46: Tips for new IMGs 27:47-29:09: Tips for educators 29:10- 30:37: Tips for general members of staff in the NHS 30:38 - End: closing Email - supportt.yh@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here | — | ||||||
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