2014 CLWRota Training & Management Day

The 2014 Training and Management Day was held on Thursday 20 March in the Battlebridge Room at King's Place in central London.

The event began at 10:30am with an introduction. We gave an overview of upgrades to CLWRota over the last six months since the September Forum and an idea of how the Rotamap team manage support and feature requests. Aspects of CLWRota's strong growth over the last year was also presented.

The morning training session provided tips and tricks on how to make more effective use of CLWRota and to introduce new features of the system. The session also provided an opportunity for attendees to debate the operation of the system, discuss potential new features and to debate the changing nature of anaesthetic service delivery.

Nick Edgeworth and Peter Barwick present
	at the March 2014 CLWRota Training and Management Day

Nick Edgeworth and Peter Barwich present at the March 2014 T&M day

During the morning training session the following issues were discussed:

  • Messages
  • Leave as 'Away'
  • Flexi rota
  • Flexi in year picker
  • De-activating people
  • Blocking exceptions
  • Blocking sets
  • Uncovered sessions report
  • Extras on leave

During the morning session debate on the floor included discussing the pros and cons of publishing the rota several weeks in advance, possible improvements to the new Messages functionality in CLWRota and how blocking rules can be used most effectively.

Lunch was held from 1-2pm, giving delegates a chance to meet and to discuss specific issues with the Rotamap team.

The afternoon session was targeted towards the discussion of management and reporting in CLWRota. Ollie Fielding introduced the latest benchmarks, which included all client trusts that had been using the system for at least six months. The presentation included anonymised cross-department benchmarks showing the variation in extra use, solo sessions and study leave across trusts; together with analyses of each department's individual KPI graphs, heat maps and P-charts. The combination of inter-departmental and intra-departmental analysis is useful for picking clients to pick out trends when reviewing job plans and the balance of department activity.

Some of the 2014 March survey results

Survey results: responsiveness of the support team

Ollie also went through the results of our recent online survey. The survey was completed by over 400 people, mainly clinicians, and provided very useful direction in terms of prioritising future development work. The survey also showed that over 91% of respondents found the service at least fairly useful. Over 94% of 173 respondents rated the Rotamap support team as responsive and good at resolving queries.

Following this, Ed Schroeder introduced Medirota, Rotamap's rostering application for surgical and medical departments, which can provide rota management for departments working with anaesthetics departments to deliver acute care.

The event concluded with a presentation on the current state of Medirota, which Rotamap are developing as an extension of CLWRota's leave capabilities. This included gathering feedback on conceptual sketches, and which features would be useful in managing leave in more detail, such as limiting the number of consecutive days a person can take on leave.

Benchmarks

Analysis of the March 2014 benchmarks can be found here.

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