Doctors in training and consultants are the largest proportion of members in South of England and the network is keen to engage doctors from all career stages. Over time the network is looking into developing a range of events and networking...
Members in Scotland can get involved in many opportunities to meet and network and learn from peers. In the near future the network will help to increase these opportunities by having meetings in a range of locations across Scotland. The...
Membership of the Faculty in Wales is continually growing and is supported by an active regional network. Members are encouraged to participate in meetings and activities and capitalise on the strong sense of momentum gained in recent years. The...
The greatest proportion of members in Northern Ireland are medical managers and consultants but the network is keen to engage doctors from all career stages. The network regularly meets to help push forward local issues surrounding leadership and...
The Armed Forces network is an active and thriving group looking to increase membership numbers particularly from medical trainees. The network is determined to provide the necessary influence and leadership skills that are needed to sustain the...
The Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management was established by all the UK medical royal colleges and endorsed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges 10 years ago, in recognition of the importance of effective medical and dental leadership and...
Having arrived early for my appointment on a dull but not too gloomy December morning, I sit in the foyer of Warwick Medical School and turn over a few ideas on who exactly Peter Spurgeon might be. He’s definitely co-author of the book that I was...
The importance of protecting patients from avoidable harm is self-evident. No more so than when there are clearly defined processes and procedures available to help ensure that incidents such as never events simply do not happen. Yet despite such...
It’s an obvious thing to say but healthcare outcomes are important. Most clinicians and patients would like to know if an operation or treatment was successful, or carried out in a timely and safe manner. Yet the obviousness of this statement hides...