News & Opinion
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FMLM welcomes announcement of 350 extra medical school places
News 13 May 2024
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FMLM member awarded for King’s Birthday Honours List 2023
News 24 Jun 2023
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Conversations and Connections at BMJ Leader Live
News 27 Feb 2023
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FMLM Fellowship: closing the gender gap
News 27 Feb 2023
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SHSC becomes the first Mental Health Trust to be Endorsed by FMLM
News 20 Feb 2023
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Announcement of Rich Withnall as new FMLM Chief Executive
News 18 Jan 2023
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Modesty can only get you so far...
Editorial 2 Dec 2022
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FMLM Fellowship expanded to cover all healthcare leaders
News 25 Nov 2022
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How can leadership drive and deliver a shared vision for general practice and primary care?
Editorial 22 Oct 2022
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It's not just the shape of the ball that's different
Returning from the excellent and inspiring FMLM annual conference in Edinburgh, I was reflecting on the styles of leadership that I had observed, and what I could learn from them.
Blog 13 Dec 2013
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Do We Have a Right to Healthcare?
Healthcare is recognised in the UK as a basic right with a corresponding societal duty to ensure its provision. This right and related principles are articulated in various pieces of legislation,...
Article 9 Dec 2013
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Mr Tim Smart “Learning to Lead” - Birmingham Medical Leadership Society Lecture 2
Last Wednesday (27/11/13) was Birmingham Medical Leadership Society’s second lecture in its autumn series on why healthcare professionals should become involved in management and leadership.
Blog 3 Dec 2013
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The Welsh Clinical Leadership Fellows Programme
Updates from the Welsh Clinical Leadership Fellows in their first year of action.
Article 2 Dec 2013
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TSNews Winder 2013: Regional focus - Spotlight on Northern Ireland
Updates and information from Richard Packer, FMLM Regional Trainee Representative for Northern Ireland.
Article 2 Dec 2013
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#teamNHS: Staff as brand ambassadors
The NHS is a brand. It is an incredibly powerful brand due to the emotion it invokes in people.
Blog 29 Nov 2013
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Relaunch | Burning down the house
We welcome in the darker months with a bright new look. Our new surrounds are the second facelift that the Bookclub has been lucky to receive thanks to our Faculty overlords and the design team at...
Blog 25 Nov 2013
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A story of coaching and its uses
There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. Nelson Mandela.
Blog 15 Nov 2013
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Women in Leadership: what's all the fuss?
a blog by Dr Felicity Taylor and Dr Sveta Alladi
Blog 31 Oct 2013
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Time for medical leadership to end ‘amateur sport’ status
Medical leadership needs to become a professional discipline to meet its challenges.
Press release 15 Oct 2013
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Medical leadership looks beyond Francis, Keogh and Berwick
Our second annual conference (2013) goes looks beyond Francis, Keogh and Berwick.
Press release 11 Oct 2013
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For Stoptober, let's stop bashing the NHS
Let’s stop couching our language in terms of the crisis befalling healthcare, the inexorable rise of C Diff and the latent menace of MRSA.
Blog 2 Oct 2013
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When targets make you mad: a dialogue on flu vaccination
By Anthony Berendt
A: I can't believe it! I'm furious!
Q: Oh? Why? What's happened?
A: They've imposed a 75% flu vaccination target for healthcare workers! It's crazy!
Q: Aren't you a supporter of...
Blog 2 Oct 2013
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Becoming a clinical fellow
We hear from the new intake, the class of 2013, on their motivations, goals and experiences so far.
Article 1 Oct 2013
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NHS Hospitals with Doctors on the board of directors have better outcomes
Amanda Goodall has shown that hospitals with doctors as chief executives have 25% better clinical outcomes (statistically significant) in US hospitals. This is seen in other areas where 'expert...
Blog 23 Sep 2013
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Competition in healthcare
Why shouldn’t there be competition between providers of healthcare within the NHS?
Blog 16 Sep 2013
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Politics, power and persuasion: making a change in healthcare
Say you have a big idea and you would like to see it happen. How do you do this?
Blog 2 Sep 2013
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Power, Politics and Persuasion
‘She gloried in being a sailor's wife, but she must pay the tax of quick alarm for belonging to that profession, which is, if possible more distinguished in its domestic virtues than in its national...
Blog 2 Sep 2013
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We must put hospitals at the centre of our communities
The NHS is facing an immense financial challenge. The number of people are increasing, living longer and many with long-term conditions. Despite our resistance, market forces require us to rethink...
Blog 30 Aug 2013
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Politics, Power and Persuasion
Medicine has evolved and developed in countless ways to arrive at our current modern, version X.0 we now have.
Blog 28 Aug 2013