Jenny TipsforME
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
No, so I’ve submitted the form again and had an email confirmation nowHave MEAction had an invitation to the stakeholders meeting?

No, so I’ve submitted the form again and had an email confirmation nowHave MEAction had an invitation to the stakeholders meeting?
Excellent!They now have a list of stakeholders updated as of February 6 2018: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/gid-ng10091/documents/stakeholder-list
S4ME is on there![]()
They now have a list of stakeholders updated as of February 6 2018: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/gid-ng10091/documents/stakeholder-list
S4ME is on there![]()
The Red Whale Medically Unexplained Symptoms Course
A significant proportion of patients who present to us will turn out to have symptoms that are medically inexplicable. We all know that there is no magic solution with these patients and sometimes they leave us feeling defeated and not sure what to do. However, there is evidence which can help address the issue. We work through a toolkit of techniques that have been shown to enhance the confidence and skill of doctors and clinicians.
The one day course provides you with 6 CPD credits to help you meet the requirements for appraisals and revalidation.
On the day, registration starts at 9.00am and the course runs from 9.30 to 5.00pm. The course fee includes refreshments throughout the day and a buffet lunch.
- What’s included?
- A printed copy of the Medically Unexplained Symptoms Handbook covering the subject more extensively than is possible in the course.
- 12 months subscription to www.gpcpd.com. Home of the GP Update Handbook online. It allows you to capture CPD credits as you read on the site and use it in consultations! It also comes with focused learning activities to earn further CPD credits…at the end of the year you simply upload everything ready for your appraiser.
- A buffet lunch and refreshments throughout the day.
No doubt part of the think-your-physical-illness-better brigade.Why on earth is "Body Beautiful" a stakeholder? They seem to be a series of beauty salons around the country. The so called "Body Beautiful Clinic" is similar, though it says it's a "beauty therapy centre". What does that have to do with ME and being a stakeholder on the Nice Guidelines?![]()
I suspect they may be the equivalent of "This entry is deleted", but not sure.odd entry....
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DO NOT USE - NHS Direct
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are they trying to tell us something?![]()
There's nearly 200 stakeholders listed, but only 37 showed up to the first stakeholder meeting. So I'd be willing to bet most of them won't be involved at all.
Its an intriguing thought that if they did, do everyone's views get the same weightings? Are there any sanity checks?Lets hope the beauty salons don't turn up!![]()
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Its an intriguing thought that if they did, do everyone's views get the same weightings? Are there any sanity checks?
If there are large numbers of stakeholders, it may not be practical for all registered stakeholders to attend. NICE may specify groups or roles of stakeholders who are needed to attend. The aim of the workshop is to include as wide a range of views as possible.
People attending the workshop should bring as wide a perspective of relevant views as possible. Attendees, including representatives of relevant service user, carer and community organisations, should have specific knowledge of, or experience in, the topic area.
odd entry....
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DO NOT USE - NHS Direct
DO NOT USE
DO NOT USE Health Protection Agency"
are they trying to tell us something?![]()
A couple of stakeholder reps who attended in Jan have been told that they cannot come to the scoping meeting in May because they are regional eg Barbara @Suffolkres and someone from the North London Group. Also when someone from the Crowborough group tried to register recently they were told they could not as they were regional, not national.
But you have regional mental health Trusts etc registered!!!
One rule for some, another rule for patients/carers etc....
That's not acceptable - they have no excuse to exclude patients due to being regional, while allowing regional psychobabblers to attend.A couple of stakeholder reps who attended in Jan have been told that they cannot come to the scoping meeting in May because they are regional eg Barbara @Suffolkres and someone from the North London Group. Also when someone from the Crowborough group tried to register recently they were told they could not as they were regional, not national.
But you have regional mental health Trusts etc registered!!!
One rule for some, another rule for patients/carers etc....