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New Chichester nursing school to develop hundreds of new healthcare professionals

Updated Work has begun on the state-of-the-art facility, which will open to students in September. It was developed in collaboration with University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and other health and social care providers in the region. The university said the School of Nursing and Allied Heath is aiming to develop hundreds of new healthcare professionals by 2025, in the post-Covid era. It will initially launch with a three-year BSc (Hons) in Adult Nursing, and will run alongside physiotherapy and alternative routes including health-related degree apprenticeships. The facility has received £1.2million of funding from the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, as part of its plans to strengthen the region’s health and social care workforce .

New West Sussex nursing school to develop hundreds of new healthcare professionals

Updated Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 11:26 am Work has begun on the state-of-the-art facility at the University of Chichester, which will open to students in September. It was developed in collaboration with University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and other health and social care providers in the region. The university said the School of Nursing and Allied Heath is aiming to develop hundreds of new healthcare professionals by 2025, in the post-Covid era. It will initially launch with a three-year BSc (Hons) in Adult Nursing, and will run alongside physiotherapy and alternative routes including health-related degree apprenticeships. The facility has received £1.2million of funding from the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, as part of its plans to strengthen the region’s health and social care workforce .

Roundup: Sir Simon Stevens to step down as head of NHS, Leeds Hospital goes live with Agfa Enterprise Imaging and more briefs

NHS BOSS SIR SIMON STEVENS TO STEP DOWN Sir Simon Stevens is to step down as the head of NHS England and become a peer, the UK government has announced. After seven years in the role, Sir Stevens will leave on 31 July having overseen the COVID-19 vaccination rollout to all adults. Sir Stevens has previously been vocal about the greater need for the NHS to invest in technology and diagnostics and has encouraged the use of AI and machine learning within the NHS. In December 2020, Sir Simon confirmed 11 more parts of the country will be formally designated integrated care systems (ICS), servicing a combined population of 14.5 million people.

The leading candidates for the next CEO of NHS England

By Alastair McLellan2021-04-29T13:44:00+01:00 The list of those who could replace Simon Stevens as NHS England chief executive is long, however relatively few are likely to be considered serious contenders. HSJ presents here the runner and riders for what has been described as the ‘fourth most powerful job’ in the UK (after the PM, chancellor and the governor of the Bank of England). The front-runners Amanda Pritchard, chief operating officer, NHS England Why: Has made a good fist of the number two job at NHSE before and during the pandemic and is considered to be in ‘pole position’ for the post. Her unfussy style and focus on the details of what needs to be done while her boss worries about the big picture has won over many. Liked and respected by the NHS leadership community. About time the NHS was led by a woman.

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