Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards 2010
Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards (ACCEA)
Once again it is time to consider nominations
for national awards in the 2010 round. Full information concerning the scheme
and process is available on http://www.dh.gov.uk/ab/ACCEA/index.htm.
ESRA UK & Ireland, as a specialist society,
is a recognised nominating body for national awards in the 2010 round and
recommendations made by our society will be considered as official nominations.
For the 2010 round candidates can apply at a single level, Bronze (Level 9),
Silver (Level 10), and Gold (Level 11). We are asked to rank eligible
consultants separately at these levels.
There is no fixed time limit that determines whether
a consultant should be considered for a Bronze award. It takes time to develop
the over and above achievements necessary to succeed competitively, and in
practice consultants who apply for a national award will normally have at least
4 CEA and will have been in post for about 10 years (or more). However exceptions
do occur.
Consultants who hold a Level 9 CEA can apply for
a national award.
ESRA UK & Ireland is considering
contributions specifically in relationship to regional anesthesia this will be
the primary consideration when we rank the applications, specifically:
Sustained and outstanding contribution to the
provision and / or organisation of improved clinical care for patients
that has a national or international impact
Sustained and outstanding contribution to management
/and or leadership in the field of regional anaesthesia that has a
national or international impact
Sustained and outstanding contribution to
research in regional anesthesia that has a national or international
impact.
Sustained and outstanding contribution to teaching
and education in regional anaesthesia that has a national or international
impact.
These achievements should be made partially or wholly
outside of normal contracted time
There are supplementary forms available for
management/leadership, research and innovation and teaching /training. Bronze
or Silver candidates may choose to submit ONE supplementary form; Gold
candidates can submit TWO supplementary forms. Do not submit a supplementary
form unless you have made an outstanding contribution in a particular area.
Repetition does not enhance your chances of success.
In the past “B” Distinction Award holders have
been given the option of applying for either a Silver or Gold Clinical
Excellence Award. From the forthcoming 2010 round, “B” holders will ONLY be
able to apply for a SILVER CEA.
Please ensure you read the 2010 Guide for Applicants
carefully, as there have been substantial changes for the 2009 version and the
Guide for Award Holders, if applicable. These are available on: http://www.dh.gov.uk/ab/ACCES/index.htm.
Please take care in completing you application,
do not use acronyms and remember that it must be comprehensible to a lay
person. There is good advice about completing the forms on the RCoA website.
If you would like to be considered for the ESRA
UK & Ireland list of nominations , please return a fully completed CVQ application
form in a WORD document to Dr
Barrie Fischer
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by 16th October 2009. The employer’s reference does not
have to be completed.
Please note that this is NOTyour application to ACCEA, which must be made
electronically by YOU before Friday 11th December 2009.
Your
application will be copied to all members of the ESRA UK & Ireland ACCEA committee
that will be chaired by Dr Barrie Fischer, the results of which will be
informed to candidates individually.
The ACCEA awards take nominations in support of consultants
in England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland operate consultant reward
schemes unconnected to the ACCEA awards, but run on similar lines. Citations in
support of candidates in Scotland and Northern Ireland may be accepted by both,
but you are advised to confirm this before nominating yourself for support by
ESRA UK & Ireland.
I hope this gives some degree
of clarity to the forthcoming round. If you need further advice, please contact
me:
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Yours
Barry Nicholls
President ESRA UK & Ireland
(UK & Ireland official zonal representation
of ESRA)