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New Date For Workshop On Urgent Care Services

NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group has been holding a series of workshops over the last few months on urgent care services and the final one has now been rescheduled to Thursday, 6th June from 10am – 12.30pm (registration and refreshments from 9.30am) at St Mary’s Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4QZ, between Sheffield’s inner ring road, and Bramall Lane football ground.

This workshop will:

  • Assess the analysis of all the feedback responses to ensure that all the problems and issues have been captured.
  • Confirm the principles to be used to agree which main problems can be addressed.
  • Agree which problems can be addressed.

If you wish to go either as a past participant or as someone interested in hearing the results please confirm your attendance via eventbrite.co.uk

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