Director of strategy and workforce planning at the education and training organisation Health Education England Jo Lenaghan has used an interview with the Health Service Journalย to unveil the organisationโs new long term plan. The organisation plans to reallocateย its budget to create jobs with less rigid specialisms whileย investingย more in non-medical roles and re-skilling the existing workforce.
The interviewย isย part of the presentation of HEEโs 15-year strategy, with Ms Lenaghan adding that the duration of training required for senior ย medical professionals, which can sometimes be over ten years, means that staffing and trainingย decisionsย ย made now have a long term effect. She went on to highlight the importance of a more flexible workforce for the NHS, contrastingย it to rigidย specialism and mentionedย womenโs surgeons, physician associates, prescribing pharmacists and orthopaedic physicians as examples under consideration by the organisation, while praising intensive care specialists in the acute sector asย a good example of a generalist model that worked well.