Recognising and Developing Leadership Skills in Colleagues and Doctors in Training (PG DiT) for ES/CS/SAS

Category: Educational/Clinical Supervisors - Established Trainers Courses

Date: January 15th 2025 9:00am until 4:30pm

Location: MS Teams

 

Course ID: SW24-085

 

Associated Ladders of Learning:

  • 6 - Leadership
  • For more information please click here to find our Course Catalogue

Overview:

The session is aimed at providing leadership skills for yourself as part of faculty development in leadership and at the same time equip you with some ideas to develop them in postgraduate doctors in training. The ideas have been developed following research into leadership programmes in the NHS to identify skills that are genuinely useful in bringing about healthcare change. These influencing skills are based on simple rules of thumb (otherwise known as heuristics) that enable you to make better decisions when faced with complex problems. 

Content:

  1. A six task-based model of leadership – Useful for running any sized enterprise.
  2. Identify different teamworking styles, how they might be perceived positively and negatively by others and identify your own style.
  3. Universal communication heuristic – Useful for managing challenging situations, handling interview questions, exam viva questions, writing medical articles, indeed any communication issue. This is based on the trainees needs to develop a way to speak up when witnessing inappropriate behaviour such as bullying and harassment.
  4. Simple heuristics to obtains better negotiated outcomes – Support trainees to negotiate their wishes such as their rotas with patient treatment options.
  5. Provide some important ideas about how to access support and help your trainees understand how to achieve organisational and political alignment for their Quality Improvement projects.

Audience:

Associate Dean Secondary Care, Associate DME, College/Specialty Tutor, Deputy Dean, DME, Dental Educational/Clinical Supervisor, Educational/Clinical Supervisor Secondary Care, HoS, SAS Doctor (Associate Specialist, Specialist, Speciality Doctor, Staff Grade, Tutor), TPD Secondary Care or Public Health Supervisor

Course Length:

This is a full day course, starting at 09:00 and finishing at 16:30.

Venue:

Online via TEAMS


Booking for these courses will be taken on MaxCourse, our online booking system.

Information about how to use MaxCourse can be found on our website.

Please email england.facultydevelopment.sw@nhs.net with any questions, before and on the day.