AoMRC National SAS Doctor Conference 2020 SAS Doctor Careers – Challenges and Opportunities Monday 30 November 2020

Hosted by RCOG and FSRH

Programme

8.50am Welcome and introduction Mr Eddie Morris, President, RCOG; Vice Chair, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC)

Session I Chair: Dr Laura Hipple, Vice Chair, AoMRC SAS Committee; RCOG SAS/LED Lead

9.00am The GMC SAS and LED Survey – taking this forward Ms Louise O’Neill, Survey Design Manager, General Medical Council

9.45am BREAK

9.50am Supporting our doctors Dr Alison Wright, Consultant and , Royal Free Hospital

10.20am Importance of patients voices in shaping our work and services Ms Shaista Gohir OBE, RCOG Women’s Voices Lead

10.45am BREAK

Session II Chair: Dr Waleed Arshad, Chair, AoMRC SAS Committee; Royal Colleges of SAS Lead

11.00am Update on actions from HEE ‘Maximising SAS Potential’ paper Dr Sanjiv Ahluwalia, Regional Postgraduate Dean, Health Education England

11.30am Update on new senior SAS post negotiations Dr Amit Kochhar, Associate Specialist in ENT, University Hospitals Morecambe Bay NHS Trust; Chair, SAS Committee, British Medical Association Programme

12.00pm Behaviours in healthcare Dr Neil Spenceley, Clinical Director Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Greater Glasgow and Clyde

12.30pm BREAK

Session III Chair: Dr Vaishali Parulekar, Vice Chair, AoMRC SAS Committee

1.00pm Update on CESR, credentialing and recent reports Mr Phil Martin, Assistant Director - Education Policy, General Medical Council

1.45pm Being a SAS doctor in a senior leadership position Dr Heather Currie, Gynaecologist and Associate Medical Director, Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary

2.15pm BREAK

Session IV Chair: Dr Soosan Romel, SAS Lead, Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (FSRH)

2.30pm Training in leadership and management Dr Paul Evans, Medical Director, Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management

3.00pm Research Professor Cheng-Hock Toh, Academic Vice President, Royal College of Physicians

3.30pm BREAK

Session V Chair: Ms Victoria Dobie, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

3.45pm Autonomous practice Dr Aruna Hodgson, Associate Dean, Health Education England Dr Subir Datta, SAS Lead, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

4.15pm QA session with College SAS Leads College SAS Leads

4.45pm Summary and closing Professor Andrew Goddard, President, Royal College of Physicians; Consultant and Gastroenterologist, Royal Derby Hospital

5.00pm Specialty specific CESR sessions Will include sessions from: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Royal College of Psychiatrists The Royal College of Radiologists Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Royal College of Surgeons of England Royal College of Ophthalmologists

6.00pm CLOSE

Thank you to our Education Partner, Health Education England for supporting this event