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This one day
national conference examined why the future well-being of the NHS is
dependent on senior clinicians leading the way, creating new strategies for
more responsive service delivery. It identified the leadership skills
required to discharge these new duties and how clinicians can acquire them.
Service-line
management (SLM) focuses on the creation of effective self-governing units
within the hospital environment, allowing clinicians the autonomy to deliver
improvements in both care quality and performance at specialty level. SLM is
already having a profound effect in a number of hospitals where clinicians
are leading change. From Consultant to CEO offered
practical case studies of the successful implementation of SLM across the
NHS.
Speakers included:
Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director
Dr Jonathan Perlin, Chief Medical Officer, Hospital Corporation of America
Professor John Moxham, Medical Director, King’s College Hospital
Professor Tom Lee, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Professor David Fish, Medical Director, University College London
Dr Martin Baggaley, Medical Director, South London & Maudsley Mental Health
Hospital
Who attended?
Around 330 medical directors,
clinical directors and leading consultants at speciality level of NHS
organisations.
Click here to
view resources from the day, including slide
presentations and a recording of all plenary speeches and workshops.
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