Quality Improvement Conference 2023
One Day Event
Timings | 9.30 - 16.30 |
Location | 21 Prescot Street, LONDON, E1 8BB |
Consultant rate | £180 |
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Core Trainee rate | £130 |
SAS Doctor rate | £160 |
Subsidised/Retired rate | £130 |
FY Doctor/Medical Student rate | £55 |
Non-member rate | £180 |
Higher Trainee rate | £160 |
Service user/carer rate - limited free places | £0 |
Event Information
Programme
Venue information
Getting here
The event will take place at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB. You can view directions and a map to help you plan your journey.
The Citymapper website/app can help you plan your route within London, giving the best walking, cycling, bus and tube routes available. Use postcode E1 8BB as your destination.
Travel to London
The nearest main railway station is Liverpool Street. Royal College of Psychiatrists is also easily accessible from all other main railway stations. Plan your journey by rail to London with National Rail.
Terms and Conditions
Please read our terms and conditions before making your booking, this is our contract with you, covering:
- cancellation policy
- COVID-19 measures at in-person events
- parent and baby policy
- code of conduct.
Call for speakers, has now closed
We are inviting individuals and teams to submit proposals for presentation at the conference.
Proposals for presentations are invited on a variety of related areas:
Co-Production should be an essential component of QI projects submitted
- Examples of improving safety in mental health services
- Examples of projects that promote staff well-being.
- Examples of how to apply quality improvement to improve flow, manage demand and capacity
- Examples of how to build quality improvement capability
- Examples of how quality improvement is being used to tackle inequalities in mental health care
- Examples of quality improvement work involving students, trainees, Speciality Doctors and Associate Specialists
Please note, this year our emphasis is on spotlighting the essential role of patients and carers working together with clinicians, and mental health professionals in successful QI projects. We particularly welcome proposals that have a strong service user and carer involvement.
Abstracts to include:
- Title (15 words maximum)
- Background (what was the issue chosen, and why is it important)
- Application of quality improvement (aim statement, theory of change, ideas tested, data over time)
- Description of service user/carer involvement in the project
- Challenges and Achievements
For further information, please contact:
Email: ccqi@rcpsych.ac.uk