Welcome to the new KQuIP co-chairs

We welcome Paul Cockwell and Sharlene Greenwood as the new co-chairs of the Kidney Quality Improvement Partnership. Paul Cockwell Paul Cockwell is a kidney doctor at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) and professor of nephrology (honorary) at the University of Birmingham. He has a long-standing track record in clinical development and quality improvement and has previously been clinical lead for renal services at QEHB and associate…

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A new e-learning platform for the renal community – coming soon

The Renal Association Education and Training committee has established a sub-group to develop an exciting e-Learning platform for use across the renal community. The group will be chaired by Julie Slevin from the UK Renal Registry Quality Improvement team, and be free at the point of access for learners and course creators. This is an exciting opportunity for healthcare professionals and students to be part of…

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KQuIP / BAPN paediatric quality improvement day – report now available

The KQuIP / BAPN paediatric quality improvement day  summary report is now available to read online. This day was held in Birmingham on 9th November 2018 and brought together the paediatric renal community to consider and discuss quality improvement in paediatric kidney care across the UK.  Colleagues from the paediatric renal community were involved in developing the programme for the day and the event was CPD accredited…

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KQuIP South West regional day – registration now open

This exciting day being held at the Holiday Inn, Taunton on Thursday 4th October 2018 will bring together the South West renal community to include medical, multi-disciplinary colleagues, commissioners and patients to consider and discuss data provided by the UK Renal Registry, Public Health England and NHSBT.  Colleagues from the South West have been involved in developing the programme for the day and the event has…

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