이름 : Rosaura Borchgrevink
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Global collaborations remain in our national interest. The NHS is progressively appealing in global health work, with growing interest from NHS staff for overseas knowing chances and an increasing need for NHS proficiency and services internationally.

HEE has legal obligation to make sure that our future labor force is readily available in the right numbers and has the required abilities, values and behaviours to meet clients' requirements and deliver high quality care. As the NHS workforce organisation for England, HEE is distinctively put to support the NHS to become an international centre of quality for labor force development. HEE can do this by embedding international skills, finding out and innovation, supporting local NHS organisations to participate in worldwide activity as a way to bring in and retain staff, bringing knowledgeable abroad personnel to work in the NHS on positionings and also by playing a facilitative role to ensure the collective efforts and knowledge of the NHS is coordinated and lined up to the overseas goals of Government departments consisting of FCDO and DHSC.

Our work
HEE has actually been working with a number of countries, reacting to requests for support on labor force development, creating positionings for professional groups, matching NHS workforce require with overseas training requirements and looking for brand-new bilateral relationships to reinforce workforce advancement in the NHS and overseas.
Have a look at our worldwide microsites for more details, Global Learning Opportunities and Technical Collaboration and Consultancy
Examples of our tasks and programs

International Volunteering
HEE is mandated by the federal government to support NHS offering, that includes supporting and encouraging NHS personnel to benefit from volunteering chances within health and social care and working with senior functional leadership to increase recognition of the value of offering. HEE chairs the global NHS Volunteering Group which brings together stakeholders involved in facilitating and supporting abroad positionings, and offering of NHS staff overseas. HEE has also led advancement of an NHS international volunteering platform to display and signpost to information and chances, provide a repository of info and resources on global offering and link applicants with potential hosts.
HEE has also established resources including assistance for those interested in overseas placements (Health Education England Guidance for Trainees Planning to Volunteer or Work Overseas) and a toolkit for those on abroad positionings to support collection of evidence of understanding and skills acquired through involvement in a global health project (Toolkit for the Collection of Evidence of Knowledge and Skills Gained Through Participation in an International Health Project)
Global Learners Programme
HEE is assisting in a number of short and longer-term quality positioning programs for experts to work and find out in the NHS. As part of its federal government mandate, HEE is working to resolve recognized scarcities in the NHS by increasing the variety of staff trained in the UK and through advancement ethical make, discover, return programs in the NHS across a variety of key professions, specialties and locations.

The aspiration is to develop a circular program with a sustainable pipeline of friends showing up and returning each year. HEE is creating longer-term relationships with 'in-country' partners to identify premium experienced prospects and support their journey into the program
HEE supports experts through their preparation for language and proficiency tests; entry onto the UK professional register; visa application', and through a comprehensive programme of pastoral care, consisting of cultural level of sensitivities, prior to and on arrival.
We are dealing with a number of NHS Trusts to use positioning opportunities, and we aspire to hear from signed up healthcare experts who wish to operate in the NHS.
These videos information more information about the programme
To look for the programme please complete the application through the online applicant tracking system.

Global Technical Collaboration Consultancy Services
The Technical Collaboration group helps with system-to-system Human Resources for Health (HRH) partnerships.

We support health system enhancing for global partners and the NHS, in order to expand Universal Healthcare Coverage (UHC).
We help build more durable and sustainable health systems in the NHS and globally, in order to maximise chances and address shared obstacles.
We develop HRH system capability through:
Knowledge Exchange
Access to NHS experts for knowledge-sharing on particular policy difficulties, based upon NHS expertise and experience. Hosted in the UK, in-country or essentially through interactive workshops, service gos to and speaking engagements.
Strategic Advice
Collaborative deeper expedition of HRH challenges and interventions, through the assistance of high-quality strategic analysis, diagnostics and suggestions with NHS professionals.
Implementation Support
Defined partnership-working with NHS specialists for strategic recommendations on the design and execution of programs and policy interventions, consisting of technical review and quality assurance
As HEE is moneyed by the UK government to support NHS personnel and patients, all international technical partnerships are funded on a fee-paying not-for-profit basis.
For more details get in touch with [email protected].
International Postgraduate Medical Training Scheme (IPGMTS)

With a long history supported by the Royal Colleges, the UK's medical specialty training is truly world class. IPGMTS intends to supply medical specialized training in England, providing the candidates a full duplication of NHS competence-based training. Once the candidates have actually the program they go back to their sponsor country to put their skills into practice, leading in service provision in their chosen field.
IPGMTS trainees are sponsored by overseas governments or institutions and are supernumerary to the UK's medical workforce requirements. They complement British students on existing training programs. Places are restricted and only open by means of federal government to federal government agreements.