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    • About
        • Picture1
        • About Ko Awatea – We are proud of the difference we are making in transforming health systems in Counties Manukau, New Zealand and Asia-Pacific.

        • How Ko Awatea came to be
        • Our people – Ko Awatea activities are structured across four units, which together employ over 130 internal faculty and draw on a host of external expertise.

        • Executive team
        • Available positions
      • Close
    • Education
        • Ko Awatea LEARN – Ko Awatea LEARN is a DHB focused, eLearning and education community with a wide range of programmes, courses, and forums available.

        • cmdhb-frontpage
        • Programmes – We offer a wide range of stimulating workshops covering a spread of diverse topics to support you with your development.

        • New programmes
            • Improvement Advisor – Leading and Managing Improvement
              12 April 2017
            • Monitoring and Evaluation Basics
              19 February 2017
        • WebEx sessions – Healthcare Improvement Scotland is a quality improvement organisation, established to advance improvement in healthcare.

        • Upcoming sessions
        • Grand Rounds
        • NETP Intake
      • Close
    • Improvement
        • World Health Colab – A collaborative, interactive atlas of system improvement activities designed to collect international knowledge and experience.

        • map
        • Community Organising – Meeting the expanding demands on the health system requires CM Health to shift from reactive care to proactive health promotion.

          • htj2
        • Campaigns – Ko Awatea operates a wide range of campaigns targeted to local, national and international groups across the Asia-Pacific Region.

          • Mana Taurite – Equity in Health
          • Manaaki Hauora
          • Early Learning
          • Safety in Practice
          • Improving Together
          • Now We’re Talking
          • Youth Health Quality Improvement
        • Completed campaigns – These are some of the longest running campaigns that have reached successful outcomes for Ko Awatea and all those involved.

          • 20,000 Days
          • Beyond 20,000 Days
          • Target CLAB Zero
          • Challenge the Cake
      • Close
    • Engagement
        • News – See the latest updates from around Ko Awatea, Counties Manukau and the Asia-Pacific.

          • Latest news
              • Longer, healthier lives for our kids
                21 November 2017
              • Relationship-based healthcare: Let’s listen to patients and families
                20 November 2017
        • Expert Views – Hear opinions of those contributing to Ko Awatea.

          • Latest views
              • Success factors for improvement projects in primary care
                18 January 2018
              • Nine things to check before you publish
                1 December 2017
        • The Medicine Stories Project – Read and submit stories from a medical perspective.

        • medicineStories2
      • Close
    • Ko Awatea Centre
        • Our centre – Learn about the centre and book your event here.

          • Find & Contact Us
          • Book a Room
          • Room sizes
          • Equipment
          • Conditions of Use
        • Events – Take a look at some of the events we hold at Ko Awatea

          • Our Staff
      • Close
    • Resources
        • creating-systems
        • population-medicine
        • creating culture
        • Ko Awatea Publications – View our full list of resources

        • Innovation and Improvement Clearinghouse
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Maxine Power

11 May 2016Leave a commentHIS WebEx SessionsBy Clare Nelson

Maxine is currently Director of Innovation and Improvement science at Salford Royal where she leads the innovation Centre ‘Haelo’. Haelo works with improvement teams in Salford, regionally in Greater Manchester, nationally and globally.

Maxine Power had a 20 year clinical career and was one of a small number of non-medical professionals (Speech and Language Therapist) to be awarded a Medical Research Council Clinical Research Training Fellowship. She completed her doctoral training in neurophysiology in 2001. In 2006, Maxine was awarded a Health Foundation Quality Improvement Fellowship, spent one year at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Boston, USA and completed a Masters in Public Health at Harvard University. During her fellowship, she focussed her learning on two key areas: organisational culture and its impact on the adoption of quality and safety initiatives in hospital care and the implementation of large scale change in stroke care. Since her return to the UK she has undertaken several substantive roles in improvement. Initially, Maxine worked at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, where she was Associate Director of Quality Improvement, setting up the quality improvement programme.

Thursday 26 May 2016, 4pm – 5pm, UK TIME

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