Geetika Singh
Head of Quality Improvement
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
England - London (South)
Biography
I am a qualified Physiotherapist with 19 years of NHS experience, mainly within the acute sector, working in quality improvement for over a decade. I led many multi-site, multi-disciplinary QI programmes and collaboratives and trained as an IHI Improvement Advisor in 2017.
My work included improvement and prevention of falls, diabetes, acute kidney injury, invasive procedures, and advance care planning. Delivery of these programmes has resulted in significant change and a variety of presentations at various national and international conferences and the runner-up award at the 2016 National Patient Safety HSJ Awards.
My physiotherapy work included specialisation in acute medicine and rehabilitation, resulting in her MSc in Rehabilitation when I received the Christine Bithell Award for best MSc Rehabilitation dissertation and published her work in CSP Agile journal. I am also a PRINCE2 and an MSP practitioner.
I am fundamentally an improver, who as a team player, works empathically with kindness. I am from Delhi, India, which gives me a broadness of perspective and innovation. I love cooking, relaxing in the garden while reading and playing cricket with my daughter.
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Areas of interest
- Acute care
- Analytics and data
- Collaboration and networking
- Commissioning
- Community and voluntary
- Digital technology
- Leadership
- Mental health
- Patient and public involvement
- Patient experience
- Patient safety
- Person-centred care
- Primary care
- Quality improvement
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