Foxygloves
mumofmadboys
Protected Learning Time is once a month and staff who don't work that particular day of the week come in for it and are paid or have time off in lieu. Everyone is expected to attend.
What I can’t come to terms with is why every practice with a Health Trust has the same protected training tie, leaving 111, the Urgent Care Centre (average waiting time 4 hours) and A&E as the only alternatives.
Surely it would make more sense for half the surgeries to be open one week, while the other half had their INSET and vice versa?
They don’t all have the same protected learning time, certainly where I worked. However, logistically it makes sense for closely located practices to be available when there are joint meetings, external speakers, and training which is relevant to all. Otherwise people would be moaning because consultant x the orthopaedic surgeon isn’t available ever on a (say) Thursday afternoon because he or she has to go individually around the 50 practices in that area to talk to them individually about (say) the knee referral pathway. Honestly, it’s much, much more complex and important to the practices than people realise.