Overview
This study day is uniquely designed for APs — by APs. It brings together professionals who truly understand the realities, pressures and opportunities of working at this level.
You’ll hear honest perspectives, inspiring career stories and practical guidance grounded in real experience. Whether you’re newly stepping into Advanced Practice or shaping your next chapter, this programme provides the insight, encouragement and community you need to move forward with purpose.
Key information
Delivery type
Face-to-face or online study day (6-month on-demand access included)
Delivery style
- Lectures
- Case studies
- Video content
- Panel sessions
- Interactive discussion
Duration
1 day
Experience level
Any level, from aspiring APs to experienced practitioners
Cost
- Onsite: £50
- Virtual: £50
08:30 - Registration
08:50 - Welcome and introductions
Prof John Murray, RGN MSc, Advanced Practice Education Lead, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
09:00 - From Excuse to Evidence: Reframing Thinking of the Research Pillar in Advanced Practice
James Harcus, Associate Professor in Diagnostic Radiography, Programme Lead MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (Radiography), University of Bradford
09:30 - How To Read A Paper
Prof Cynthia Eccles, Head of Radiotherapy Research and Development, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
10:00 - The Vision and Aims of the Academy of Advanced Practice Research
Melanie Clarkson, Therapeutic Radiographer, Programme Lead for the MSc, Advanced Clinical Practice Radiotherapy and Oncology and the PgC Enhanced Practice in Radiotherapy and Oncology, Sheffield Hallam University
11:00 - Leadership Skills for Life
Narinder Saini, Deputy Chief Nurse, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
10:30 - Break and Networking
11:30 - How to Develop an AP Led Service CAReGO
Laura Flannagan, Advanced Practitioner, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Sinead O’Reilly, Advanced Practitioner, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
12:00 - Psychological Safety In Advanced Practice Roles
Kerry Nair, Counsellor, Psycho-oncology Team, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
12:30 - Lunch
13:30 Principles Of NMC AP
Paula McLaren, Senior Nursing Adviser for Advanced Practice Nursing and Midwifery Council
14:00 - Unlocking Research Potential
Sadie Diamond, Subject Co-Lead for Advanced Practice Programmes, Assistant Professor in Advanced Critical Care Practice
14:30 - Break
15:00 - Transition from Trainee to Qualified AP
Rhian Jones, Advanced Practitioner ,The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
15:30 - How To Construct a Teaching Session
Adult Nursing Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and William Mullaney Deputy Programme Lead Non-Medical Prescribing MMU
16:00 - Supervision, It Should Be Career Long – Not Just For Trainees
Karen Swift, Supervision and Assessment Lead, Faculty of Advancing Practice, NHS England – South East Region
16:30 - Closing remarks
What to expect
Advanced Practice is evolving quickly — and so are the expectations placed on those working at this level. Clinical expertise is only one part of the picture. Today’s Advanced Practitioners need confidence in leadership, education, research and strategic thinking to deliver high-quality, future-focused care.
This one-day study day shines a spotlight on the non-clinical Pillars of Practice, providing a dedicated space to explore what it truly means to thrive as an Advanced Practitioner. Whether you're an ACP trainee or fully qualified, this event is designed to spark ideas, strengthen professional identity and build a sense of belonging within the AP community.
Through a mix of presentations, reflections, panel discussions and real-world examples, you’ll explore:
- The current landscape for Advanced Practice
- How APs lead, teach, innovate and influence beyond the clinical arena
- Practical considerations for developing your portfolio
- Appraisals, supervision and navigating professional expectations
- How APs drive service improvement, shape culture and support workforce sustainability
The day blends inspiration with practical tools you can bring straight back into your role — helping you grow with confidence and clarity.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the evolving role and expectations of Advanced Practice
- Explore the non-clinical pillars: leadership, education and research
- Apply practical strategies to support appraisal, portfolio building and professional growth
- Network with peers and build connections across the AP community
- Reflect on the future of Advanced Practice and your place within it
Who is it for?
Advanced Practitioners (trainee and qualified)
How to book/learn more
You can book this course on Eventbrite.
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