On the Move
On the Move
Podcast Description
Find out about what's happening in Somerset NHS Foundation Trust monthly, through podcasts from a range of colleagues and areas. Aimed at our colleagues who aren't based at desk, these podcasts will be a way to tune into the latest updates while you're travelling between patients, commuting between sites, or doing your admin. Our 'Connecting the dots' episodes are aimed at colleagues working in primary care to connect healthcare colleagues and share knowledge. Tell us what you want to hear about - email [email protected] with your ideas or suggestions for upcoming content.
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Focuses on healthcare insights, team dynamics, and professional development with episodes covering pharmacy roles in hospitals, the psychology professions at Somerset FT, and case studies such as the transformation of dermatology care. Examples include interviews exploring support for children with neurodevelopmental disorders and personal stories like Yvonne's journey from patient to mental health nurse.

Find out about what’s happening in Somerset NHS Foundation Trust monthly, through podcasts from a range of colleagues and areas. Aimed at our colleagues who aren’t based at desk, these podcasts will be a way to tune into the latest updates while you’re travelling between patients, commuting between sites, or doing your admin. Our ‘Connecting the dots’ episodes are aimed at colleagues working in primary care to connect healthcare colleagues and share knowledge. Tell us what you want to hear about – email [email protected] with your ideas or suggestions for upcoming content.
Rosie Grenter, clinical lead for the Somerset adult ADHD service and Kate Franklin, consultant psychiatrist for the adult Somerset ADHD service, join Andrea Trill, medical director for integrated and primary care at Somerset FT and a GP by background for the latest episode of connecting the dots.
The small hardworking team of six members, supports adults with ADHD across Somerset. As part of a wider project, they are launching ‘connect plus’ app, which is an NHS approved platform that can help support patients through their journey right from the moment patients are thinking whether they have ADHD or not, all the way up to through the process of how to get a referral, and their journey through their service with assessment appointments and management options afterwards.

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