Healthcare Sector
Modupe played a pivotal role in leading the implementation of the 28 Days Faster Diagnosis Standard (FDS) for Urology Cancer pathways across hospitals in Cheshire and Merseyside. She supported multiple hospitals in becoming live FDS sites for prostate cancer and made significant progress in advancing the FDS for Bladder and Testicular cancers, as well as providing support for Renal cancer FDS.
Modupe also successfully executed a Prostate cancer awareness project on behalf of Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance.
Her exceptional project management skills and dedication to improving cancer care outcomes have made a significant impact on the local healthcare landscape.
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Modupe successfully brought together clinicians and the community to deliver a focused prostate cancer campaign as part of her work with the Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance.
The campaign targeted communities in central Liverpool to raise awareness of the risk of prostate cancer in Black men, as part of a national campaign alerting people to the need for early diagnosis.
Modupe coordinated over 15 local community organisations to deliver engagement events that received positive local and national news coverage.
Modupe’s determination and passion for reducing barriers to accessing help ensured effective event promotion and good attendance at the event.
Greg O'Mara
Associate Director
Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance (CMCA)
I have worked successfully with Modupe in the past to provide leadership and guidance to the Cheshire and Mersey side Urology Cancer Programme Delivery Group. We worked on the delivery of the 28 Days Faster Diagnosis Standard on behalf of the Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance.
Modupe success fully engaged and involved all eight acutes hospitals in Cheshire and Mersey side to co-develop and co-produce their innovative service models for Urology Cancer.
Modupe’s strong project and programme management skills, ability to build a positive relationship, and stakeholder engagement was pivotal to the success recorded including the successful delivery of the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project.
Mr Nambi Rajan-ThiaGarajan
Consultant Urologist
(Wiral Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
Modupe provided invaluable support to the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust (EKHUFT) as part of the Kent and Medway (K&M) Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP), resulting in improved patient outcomes.
Her notable achievement includes supporting the K&M Stroke service reconfiguration, actively involving over 200 patients in shaping the care model. This led to the establishment of the William Harvey Hospital at East Kent to become one of the three Hyper Acute Stroke Units (HASU), offering specialised care to stroke patients in Kent & Medway.
Furthermore, Modupe demonstrated exceptional project and programme management leadership at NHS Kent and Medway, overseeing the successful implementation of the Integrated Community Dermatology service and making significant contributions to the Planned and Long-term Conditions Programme.
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I had the pleasure of working with Modupe in NHS West Kent CCG where she was a key member of my Planned Care commissioning team. Modupe is an incredibly committed and gifted individual who thrives on making a difference through her sheer hard work.
Her project and programme management skills are second to none. She was the driving force behind commissioning integrated dermatology services in the area, working alongside our clinical leads and wider stakeholders. Modupe is adept at stakeholder engagement ensuring everyone has a voice and is listened to.
I am confident that she would bring added value to any organisation that chooses to work with her.
Kallie Heyburn
Director
Advisory Services, Optum
I had the pleasure of working with Modupe whilst she was in EastKent. She was a great asset to the Strategic Development team. She was always willing to help and keen to problem solve. She had a keen eye for detail and was a great ambassador for improvement’
Simon Brooks-Sykes
Associate Director
NHS Kent and Medway