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Resources and news about the latest Connect Health people stories, patient and commissioner case studies, evidence, research and company news.

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Careers

How Connect Health empowered me with the confidence and opportunities to grow

9 January 2019

The opportunities available allowed Kayleigh Bramley to develop and grow so that each day brings something new so that she “never gets the Sunday blues” I joined Connect in October 2012 as a Patient Care Advisor, progressing to a Team

Clinical

CAUSE of the CAUSE – Dr Graeme Wilkes

16 November 2018

Dr Graeme Wilkes shares his view on current healthcare provision and poses the question around current Biopsychosocial courses and practice in Physiotherapy / MSK practice – just a tick box exercise?

Careers

Filling the gap – A graduate development programme in the primary care MSK setting

18 October 2018

Ahead of this weekend’s CSP Physio UK Conference in Birmingham, Tammy Baird, Learning and Development Business Partner, looks forward to spreading the word about the implementation of Connect’s innovative Graduate Development Programme (GDP).

Careers Connect news

Adding direction and opportunity to physiotherapy career pathways at Connect Health

2 October 2018

Steve Nawoor, Consultant Physiotherapist at Connect Health discusses the detailed work undertaken to enhance career structures and develop the profession Since joining Connect Health in January 2018, one of the key projects to undertake and implement has been the introduction

Unlocking the productivity door – is increased funding the only solution?

6 August 2018

Following the recent report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies and The Health Foundation, Andrew Walton discusses how to tackle the NHS productivity challenge.

NHS

Stop! Traffic Lights signal the best clinical outcomes at Connect

20 April 2018

Graeme Wilkes, Medical Director and Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine (SEM) talks about how Connect Health is closing the gap on clinical outcomes and evidence-based treatment.