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10.30-11.15 breakout sessions

Leadership Plain and Simple

Speaker: Steve Radcliffe, Leadership Coach and Author of No.1 Amazon Bestseller on Leadership

Steve discussed how to put into practice the ideas in his ‘How to make a Bigger Difference’ approach to get better as a leader. It’s not as complicated as the leadership industry can make it seem. It’s much more about keeping leadership plain and simple.

 

Come and show us how to change?

Speakers: Joel Grieg, Lead Associate, Practive, Adam Woodroffe, Lead Associate, Practive. Clare Beck, Associate, Practive

A fun, interactive look at the skills required to influence others during times of change. You will be able to redirect the action, discuss your ideas with colleagues and see how different approaches can achieve better outcomes. 

Sleep, more important than you think

Speaker: Dr David Flower, Occupational Physician, BP

There is a price to pay for not sleeping enough and not sleeping well. Indeed, chronic sleep deprivation, for whatever reason, significantly affects health, performance and safety. The challenges of daily life may intrude upon the ability to sleep well, or there may be a tendency to trade sleep for more work or play. The session highlighted the importance and value of sleep for Healthy Doctors. 

Revalidation Challenges

Speaker: Mrs Celia Ingham-Clark, Associate Medical Director, NHS London.

A discussion of current challenges in revalidation: revalidation of ROs and hard to reach groups. 

What stimulates the right delivery for: Preventing early mortality

Speaker: Dr Anthony Stevens, Medical Director, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

An interactive session designed to challenge participants and consider the impact that clinical leadership can have on reshaping services.

Value for Patients: a global perspective

Speaker: Dr Kevin Stewart, Director, Clinical Effectiveness & Evaluation Unit, Royal College of Physicians of London.

All healthcare systems face similar challenges of rising costs, variable quality and inefficiency. Despite different levels of funding and very different models of healthcare, most struggle with consistently providing value for patients. This session will address these issues and highlight where there might be lessons for the UK in what has worked and what has not in other systems. 

Leadership for safety improvement

Speakers: Dr Richard Jenkins, Group Medical Director, OneMedicare Ltd and Dr Robert Varnam, Clinical Lead, Primary Care and Commissioning, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement

This interactive session adopting the model of ideas/will/execution will support you as leaders to maximise your contribution to patient safety and quality improvement, using case studies, video and music to bring theory to life and provide you with an overview of models and skills to use in your own organisations. 

Implementing an Information Strategy: what are the must dos?

Speaker: Dr Charles Gutteridge, National Clinical Director for Informatics

Modern information technology has transformed our lives as citizens. The same technology is changing clinical work flows and the way we think about health and wellness. In this workshop, Charles
will discuss three ‘must dos’ that are embedded in the information strategy. The group will then explore ways of delivering these concepts in local healthcare systems.

Top five tips from your Leadership journey – a guide for trainees

Speakers: Dr Stephen Singleton, Medical Director, NHS North of England, Dr Jane Povey, GP and Director for Clinical Engagement, Department of Health/ NHS Commissioning Board Authority, Dr Umesh Prabhu, Medical Director, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh FT, Dr Jonathan Fielden, Medical Director, University College London Hospital

In this session senior leaders will provide their top tips about what they have learned on their leadership journey. The talks will provide trainees with a unrivalled insight into how different leaders from a wide range of areas of medical practice have reached their leadership and management positions and what advice they have to offer to the next generation.

 

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