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Day two - breakfast and lunchtime sessions

FMLM National Conference 2015

A series of breakfast sessions opened the morning, giving participants the chance to warm up for the second day of the FMLM conference. Participants were also engaged in discussions and workshops during the lunch break and had the chance to join in a speed coaching session.

Unleashing coaching as medical leadership development

Dr Rajeev Gupta and Dr Tim Ojo, both Coaching Network Leads with FMLM, broke the ice on the second day with a session on developing the case for the coaching of medical leaders within organisations. Anecdotal evidence seems to indicate that while there is general acceptance of the potential benefits of coaching as a leadership development strategy, relatively few organisations have a coherent approach to the embedding of coaching cultures within their organisations. Participants were invited to share ideas on how to make the case for developing formal coaching culture and practice within their respective organisations.

Genomics – changing the face of clinical care

Delegates had the chance to hear from Professor Sue Hill OBE, Chief Scientific Officer, NHS England, about the NHS genomics programme, including topics such as: what genomics means for clinical practice, the role of the NHS Genomics Medicine Centres and the need for broader and ongoing support for the introduction of genomic medicine from the commissioner and provider perspective.

Secondary care doctors on CCGs

This session, sponsored by Mazars, focused on the role of secondary care doctors on CCG boards. FMLM is evolving a network of secondary doctors on CCG boards with the aim of providing a peer support network and share resources useful for the role; the aim is to build on rather than duplicate what is available more locally through CCGs. This session therefore discussed hot topics relating to the role, explored challenges and identified new opportunities.

SAS leadership: a new modern concept in the future of the NHS

This session, sponsored by Atrainability, was an opportunity to discuss the importance of engaging and supporting SAS doctors as leaders in improving services with speakers from HCD International, FMLM, Atrainability and the Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust.

Clinical Fellow Alumnus Scheme launch

During a special session at the conference, we launched the alumnus scheme to connect past clinical fellows and create a network of emergent medical leaders. The scheme was introduced by Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of NHS England, and Mr Peter Lees, chief executive and medical director of the FMLM; it was followed by discussions during which alumni had the chance to contribute ideas and shape the scheme.

Career progression through medical leadership

This was a creative lunchtime session where participants ahd the chance to hear from top leaders about their climb up the career ladder and map their own future career progression. 

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