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FMLM Trainee Steering Group 10th Session: Leading in Austere Environments

The FMLM Trainee Steering Group (TSG) is excited to present the Introduction to Leadership Development Programme, tailored specifically to doctors in training. It comprises of a series of monthly free online events over the next year, which offers both an introduction to a range of core leadership topics, as well as key insights from leaders both within and outside the field of healthcare.

Each session offers a unique blend of education and inspiration, with the aim of supporting your development as a clinical leader. All attendees can record their learning in the FMLM Leadership Development Passport, which can provide portfolio evidence for your progression towards achieving the required leadership competencies.

We’re delighted to be hosting this programme, and we look forward to welcoming you on the next step of your leadership journey.

10th Session: Leading in Austere Environments Monday 11 July: 7pm - 8:30pm

The recent pandemic has given the NHS an insight into delivering patient care with limited resources, fluctuating staffing levels and a rapidly changing environment.  Each individual healthcare worker balancing the risk to their own (and their families) health, with the need to support their colleagues and provide high quality care for those in need.  As a result, healthcare leaders are required to be more flexible and adaptable than ever to ensure the moral of their team is maintained, to promote and encourage a positive approach to change while also allowing time to care for themselves.

The UK Armed Forces deploy all over the world and are therefore required to train in all environments. It is not possible for everyone to be highly trained for all scenarios and so focus on transferable skills such as problem solving, communication, working under pressure and situational awareness is key to being able to adapt and survive in challenging conditions.

We are excited to be joined by three fascinating speakers from across the Defence Medical Services to discuss their own experiences of the challenges with leading in austere and unpredictable environments across the world.  We will hear about developing effective triage systems for patients found at sea during the migrant crisis, navigating wider logistical challenges and experiences of sustaining organisational and personal resilience during humanitarian crises, conflict and training.

This session will be delivered in collaboration with the South West Regional Defence Medical Leadership Development network

The purpose of the Regional Defence Medical Leadership Development networks are to help create the best possible working environment where a positive culture can support quality healthcare delivery. They brings together members of the Defence Medical Services with an interest in sharing ideas and views to improve leadership practice and to take advantage of leadership development opportunities.

 

Your speakers:

Surgeon Lieutenant Commander Will Sharp MBE – Principal Medical Officer for the UK aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth

Lieutenant Colonel Nicola MacLeod OBE – Senior Medical Officer for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE)

Lieutenant Commander Steve Andrews –Royal Navy Medical Plans and Operations Officer

Your host:

Surg Lt Cdr Laura Cottey (TSG Vice Chair) & Flt Lt Megan Chamberlain (TSG Lead for Armed Forces)

 

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