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15 December 2016
This video is part of the Contemporary leadership series
Stuart Crainer interviews Chris Voss, former FBI hostage negotiator and co-author of Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It, to discuss negotiating,...
Development • Outcomes
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16 December 2016
Developing People – Improving Care
This article is part of Leadership online, FMLM link to 1,000 links. Join the conversation at #FMLMlink.
Last month, we looked at leadership frameworks and personal development by considering three main initiatives...
Development • Standards
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16 December 2016
This podcast is part of the Contemporary leadership series
In this podcast, Stuart Crainer talks to Robert CIaldini, author of Influence: Science & Practice and Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade, about pre-suasion.
Pre-...
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21 December 2016
I have been a member of the FMLM Trainee Steering Group (TSG) since its inception in 2012, in the role of recruitment and engagement lead, and the past year has been a challenging, fascinating, and rewarding one for me.
The dynamic nature of medical...
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21 December 2016
This year I am a National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow at the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) in London, where I focus on what sustainability means in healthcare.
Sustainability looks at the environmental, social and economic impacts of a...
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21 December 2016
Are you interested in applying for the National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow Scheme?
Current fellows from the class of 2016/17, together with past fellows, held a webinar earlier this month to talk about their experience on the scheme.
They...
Development
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30 December 2016
Today I will head into work at the venerable institution that is the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCSEng). Just a few months ago I would have been rushing into work in a busy university hospital as a core surgical trainee, focused on my...
Development
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2 January 2017
I’m four months into the National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow Scheme and absolutely loving every moment of it. It’s completely different from my day job as an acute internal medicine registrar, and the initial settling in period was more...
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6 January 2017
Should I, shouldn’t I? That was the question running through my mind, as I debated with myself whether or not I wanted to extend my training by a year to take up a post as a National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow. I was excited by the...
Development
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20 December 2016
In September this year I joined the sixth cohort of the National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow Scheme as editorial registrar with The BMJ.
The BMJ is 176 years old, with origins as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal in 1840. It has...