Education for Clinical Leadership Conference (2010)

Are All Doctors Leaders? Education for Clinical Leadership Conference

Wednesday, 21 July 2010, Royal College of Physicians, London

9:35 - 9:40Welcome
 Lindsay Hadley, Clincal Head of the School of Leadership, KSS Deanery (PowerPoint)
9:40 - 9:50Opening Remarks
 Ian Gilmore, President, Royal College of Physicians
9:50-10:10Clinical Leadership - Achievements and Challenges
 Andrew Liles, Chief Executive, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust
10:10-10:30Leadership - Why the Fuss?
 Chris Clough, Consultant Neurologist, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
10:30-10:50The Future of General Practice
 Steve Field, Chairman, Royal College of General Practitioners (PowerPoint)
10:50-11:20Panel Discussion
 Andrew Liles, Chief Executive, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust Steve Field, Chairman, Royal College of General Practitioners Chris Clough, Consultant Neurologist, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
11:20-11:35Break
11:35-12:35Morning Parallel Workshop Sessions:
 Clinical Leadership: An Impossible Dream?
 Clare Penlington, Academic Head of the School of Leadership, KSS Deanery Pam Shaw, Deputy Head of Education, KSS Deanery (PowerPoint)
 “Doing Leadership”: Trials,Tribulations & Truths
 KSS Leadership Fellows: Piers Johnston, Shariq Lanker, Shali Nathan, Abigail Price, Hannah Slack
 Moral Dimensions of Medical Leadership: Learning to Carry a Cat by Its Tail
 Suzanne Shale, Consultant in Clinical, Organizational and Research Ethics, King’s College, London (PowerPoint)
 Engagement with Leadership Learning: Working with Trainees & Trainers
 Sadoon Sadoon, Consultant Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medway NHS Foundation Trust Bov Jani, Director of Medical Education, Medway NHS Foundation Trust Tariq Hussain GP Principal, Medway GP VTS Programme Director, Medway PCT From East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust: Ozan Demir, Foundation Doctor Michelle Hamer, Consultant Anaesthetist Susan Kennedy, Education Adviser Rags Subramaniam, Dir. Services (Ops) & Medical Education Manager (PowerPoint)
12:35-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Afternoon Parallel Workshop Sessions:
 LEADER - Bringing Leadership into Assessment
 Peter Reynolds, Consultant Neonatologist, Ashford & St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust Elizabeth Eyre, Specialist Registrar in Paediatrics, Ashford & St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust Rod Hughes, Consultant Rheumatologist, Ashford & St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust (PowerPoint 1) (PowerPoint 2)
 Leadership in GP Training-Innovation and Delivery
 Ian McLean, Head of KSS School of General Practice, KSS Deanery Mehal Patel, GP ST3 Trainee, NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent Darren Cocker, GP and Clinical Executive, NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent (PowerPoint)
 Leadership and Simulation
 Suzi Lomax, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust Gillian Foxall, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust Alice O’Neill, Anaesthetic Registrar, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust Oliver Rawding, Head of Medical Clinical Skills, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust Mark Way, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust (PowerPoint)
 Leadership Developing in Communities of Practice
 Tove Sørensen-Bentham, Principal Lecturer, Brighton Business School Aidan Berry, Head of School, Brighton Business School Zoë Playdon, Head of Education, KSS Deanery Pam Shaw, Deputy Head of Education, KSS Deanery Stephen Morris, Development Director, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust Sally Mok & Paul Grant, KSS Leadership Fellows (PowerPoint)
14:30-14:50Break
14:50-15:10A Short, Reasonably Interesting Talk on Leadership
 Richard Canter, Associate Dean and Head of the Severn Postgraduate School of Surgery (PowerPoint)
15:10-15:30The Cuckoo Clock Syndrome: On Being Allergic to Leadership
 Keith Grint, Professor of Public Leadership & Management, Institute of Governance & Public Management (IGPM), Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry (PDF)
15:30-15:55Panel Discussion
 Richard Canter, Associate Dean and Head of the Severn Postgraduate School of Surgery Keith Grint, Professor of Public Leadership & Management, Institute of Governance & Public Management (IGPM), Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry
15:55-16:00Closing Remarks
 Clare Penlington, Academic Head of the School of Leadership, KSS Deanery