CPD Points: 7 Review

Medical Leadership and Management e-Learning Course for Doctors

From: £155.00

  • Increase your personal effectiveness within a multidisciplinary environment
  • Grow and improve as a clinical leader and manager
  • Accords to the principles of the Medical Leadership Competency Framework
  • CPD accredited online learning
  • Modular learning – complete at your time and leisure

Medical Leadership Skills and Management Training

 

If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more you, are a leader .(John Quincy Adams 6th President of the United States)

 

Since the publication by The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement of the Clinical Leadership Competency Framework, there is now a greater focus upon leadership and management skills within the NHS than ever before.

 

With the onset of Revalidation there is even more reason for you to look at improving your personal effectiveness within a clinical leadership and management role .Clinical leadership is not a new concept but the need to optimise your leadership potential to enable the delivery of excellence and improved patient outcomes is now at the forefront of NHS expectations.

 

Our CPD accredited course (7 CPD points) is structured in a modular format making it ideal for those who require flexibility in learning. The course looks at the key paradigms behind leadership and management skills in not just a clinical environment but a wider arena as well. The course seeks to challenge what you think about leadership and management roles within a healthcare setting.  Each module begins with learning objectives, progresses through a series of real-world examples and ends with a short interactive question page to test what you’ve learned.

 

You’re encouraged to keep a ‘learning journal’ throughout – which will act as evidence towards the full CPD point accreditation.

 

Through completing this course learners can expect to develop their skills and knowledge in the following ways;-

 

  - Understand how to Translate key clinical leadership and management concepts back into the workplace

  - Improve as a medical leader and manager

  - Learn how to effectively lead a team, and manage one

  - Understand how to differentiate clearly between management and leadership

  - Meet the Objectives of the Clinical Leadership Competency Framework by understanding the role it plays within the NHS 

  - Action Centered Leadership - What it means and how to use it.

  - Coaching and Mentoring skills

 

In conjunction with Radcliffe Publishing we can offer some great rates for our customers on a range of Leadership and Management books, perfect complements to our courses.

 

*Radcliffe learning's e-Learning Community*  Subscribers to this e-Learning Courses can expect further benefits through access to a learning journal, diary planner, useful articles and our forums, to name but a few.

   

*Add-On Content*  As part of Radcliffe learning's continuous drive to offer further value as part of its eLearning offerings, this e-Learning Course is eligible for add-on content. Throughout the year this course will be regularly updated with additional content in various different forms, including: questions, slides and other applicable documents.


Medical Leadership and Management e-Learning Course for Doctors Testimonials

'Highlighted issues regarding leadership and made it relevant to medicine.'

Dr MN (ST2, Paediatrics)

'Comprehensive introduction. Excellent material. Good use of examples.'

Dr AE (ST1, General Surgery)

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