Academy Work stream Manager
Jaqui Parker is an
experienced independent consultant and project manager with a long
history of successful work in the field of public sector human resources
management. She has carried out a great deal of work in both the
health and social care sectors, including the development of new
work roles; redesigning the work force, training, education and competence
based projects; and developing and using occupational standards
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Peninsula Academy Facilitator and member of Academy Workstream team.
Stephanie is
a member of the National Radiology ITI project team with particular
responsibility for facilitating the development of the Peninsula
Academy. She provides the link between the Department of Health and
the local Academy team.
Stephanie was a therapy radiographer for thirty years and also
the DH Radiotherapy Skills Mix project manager for three years prior
to her current role.
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Joint Academy head – Leeds
Trained in Radiology in Manchester and Leeds.
Fellowship of RCR since 1993.
Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at St James University Hospital
since 1994.
Professional interests in Imaging in Paediatric Oncology and in Medical
Education.
Currently undertaking a Masters Degree in Clinical Education at University
of Leeds.
Took on Co-Lead role for the Academy 18 months ago.
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Project Manager – Leeds Academy
Trained as Speech & Language Therapist·
First post at Leeds General Infirmary·
After 10 years practising and reaching Chief level, moved into a
research post connected with the profession at the University of
Leeds·
Moved from 5 years of research projects into Planning & Performance
roles back in the Trust·
Spent the last 5 years delivering capital schemes and service developments
in the areas of Clinical Support Services – including Radiology·
Took on Academy Project Manager role about a year ago.
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Academy head Peninsula
Carl Roobottom is
a Consultant Cardiovascular Radiologist, Senior Lecturer Peninsula
Medical School & Senior Lecturer Bristol University.
Since taking over the training scheme in 1997, Carl has transformed
it from a part of the Bristol scheme with 8 trainees into the Peninsula
Training Scheme - involving four hospitals with in excess of 30 trainees.
The scheme has managed to maintain a friendly atmosphere in which
SpRs are intimately involved in the decision making and running of
the scheme. At the same time it has piloted the educational portfolio
and consistently been in the top quartile in terms of exam results
and TAC scores. The peninsula now has a purpose built Academy with
unparalleled facilities and looks forward to the challenges of delivering
the integrated training initiative.
In addition, Carl has produced nearly 100 peer reviewed publications,
become a national expert on cardiac CT, has been involved in improving
incident reporting in radiology and is a previous Council Member
of the BSIR. At present, he is Academy head, a module editor for
the development of the E Learning content, sits on the Council of
the BSCR and is a sub editor for Clinical Radiology.
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Norwich Academy lead
Qualified in medicine
from Oxford University. Worked in general medicine and oncology before
returning to Oxford to train in radiology. I am a consultant radiologist
with an interest in oncological and abdominal imaging. I have been
head of training for the Norwich scheme since 2002. Research interests
include a joint project with school of computing science at the University
of East Anglia (UEA) developing image analysis software tools.
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