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May 16, 2021

In the first of a series of podcasts shining a spotlight on the ARRS new roles and those working in them, Ben is joined by Kosiwa Lokosu, an experienced Senior Occupational Therapist who has recently taken up her first post in primary care. Here, Kosiwa shares a fascinating and inspirational insight into her life as an OT before general practice, the recruitment process from her perspective, the integration of her team within the wider PCN, her work and her patients, and her advice for those considering setting up an OT service in their own areas (and the key considerations for this).

Introduction (43 secs)

What led Kosiwa towards becoming an OT? (53 secs)

Kosiwa’s experiences to date (1 min 38 secs)

Starting in general practice (3 mins 7 secs)

PCN demographic (4 mins 37 secs)

Team structure (5 mins 34 secs)

Base and space (6 mins 26 secs)

Working across practices and referrals in (7 mins 17 secs)

Creation of a referral criteria (8 mins 40 secs)

Conclusion of treatment (9 mins 14 secs)

Referral quality and appropriateness (10 mins 1 sec)

OT caseload and division of time (11 mins 18 secs)

Clinical supervision budget (13 mins 3 secs)

Progressing the service (13 mins 27 secs)

Patient feedback (15 mins 3 secs)

A positive impact on general practice (16 mins 9 secs)

Linking with community mental health services (17 mins)

Advice for those who are considering employing an OT (17 mins 18 secs)

The pros of a multi-disciplinary model (18 mins 41 secs)

Getting in touch (19 mins 37 secs)

 

To get in touch with Kosiwa, you can email her here or follow her on Twitter

Catch up with Kosiwa’s blog here

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