Become a lay member of the group looking at the diagnosis & treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
The Patient and Public Involvement Programme and the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions are looking for applications from patients and/or carers to sit on the group that will update the 2004 clinical guideline for adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (known as COPD). The guideline will take into consideration new research findings in the areas covered by the original guideline and update the recommendations on diagnosis, management and follow-up of the condition (which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema) as required.
The members of this group will play a key role in making sure that patients’ and carers’views, experiences and interests inform the guideline's development and its recommendations to the NHS.
All members of the COPD Guideline Development group will have equal status, which reflects the relevance and importance of their different expertise and experience. They include health professionals and researchers as well as patient and carer members. All Group members need to attend regular meetings and undertake background reading.
Skills and experience
We would welcome an application from you if you have:
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experience or knowledge of COPD for example, as someone who:
- has experience of COPD themselves or
- is the relative or partner of someone who has experienced COPD or
- is a policy officer from a relevant patient organisation
- has an understanding of, and a willingness to reflect upon the experiences and needs of a wider network of relevant people (perhaps as a member of a support group or organisation)
- time to commit to the work of the group: attending meetings, background reading, commenting on draft products etc.
- good communication and team working skills
Health professionals will be well represented on the group so we are looking for someone without a health professional background.
Support
Members of Guideline Development Groups representing patients’ and carers’ interests are paid an attendance fee and travel expenses are also reimbursed. The Patient and Public Involvement Programme will provide these members with dedicated and ongoing support throughout their time on the Group.
How to apply
For further information about what the role involves please use the links below:
- Job description and person specification
- Application form and personal statement
- Information for applicants
- Recruitment pack (contains all relevant forms, policies and procedures)
If you have any questions or wish to discuss the role further, please contact Laura Norburn, ppiprecruitment@nice.org.uk.
Decisions about who to recruit to the COPD Guideline Development Group will rest with the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions. Please note that submitting an application does not automatically guarantee a place on the Group.
The following forms should be completed and returned:
- Application form and personal statement
- Equalities monitoring form
- Declaration of Interests form
If you would like to receive hard copies of any forms, please email or write to Laura Norburn. You will need to return the forms (either in hard copy or in electronic format) to:
Laura Norburn
Patient and Public Involvement Programme,
NICE
MidCity Place
London,
WC1V 6NA.
Email: ppiprecruitment@nice.org.uk
Please return your completed forms by Thursday 20 October 2008.
Equality and Diversity
NICE is committed to the values of equality and diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
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