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Nov 2022
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S9 Ep46: Annual conference 2022: Back to...

NHS Providers
About this episode
In this episode, we're recording live from our first face-to-face annual conference and exhibition since 2019, before the pandemic.

Our director of communications Adam Brimelow reflects with Keith Willett, chair at South Central Ambulance Service, Jinjer Kandola, chief executive of Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, and HSJ deputy editor Dave West.

Adam also speaks to NHS Providers’ next chief executive Julian Hartley about his highlights of the two days in Liverpool, and his thoughts as he prepares to take on his new role. The episode concludes with NHS Providers’ interim chief executive Saffron Cordery explaining why this year’s theme 'Resilience' was so important.
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