RCGP Leadership Programme: Better Leaders, Better Doctors

 
The format of the programme
Who is it for?
The programme team
The need for GP leaders
Who to contact

 

Would you like to give general practice a voice in shaping the future of UK health care?

Do you want to be better able to:

  • provide leadership in your own practice?
  • engage effectively with key players in the fast changing health care environment at both local and national level?
  • actively engage with the College to strengthen vision and self-belief within the profession?
  • explore new opportunities for yourself and your practice that make the most of changes taking place in the NHS?
  • develop leadership in others?

Would you like to improve your skills in:

  • negotiating effectively with local managers and national policy makers?
  • promoting and  prompting change in local hospital services?
  • influencing opinion amongst fellow GPs?
  • analysing your own impact on situations and devising strategies for being more effective with others?
  • managing people, relationships and resources?

Would you  enjoy  contributing  to  debates  on, and understanding more about:

  • why good doctors and good leaders need many of the same aptitudes and skills?
  • the nature and future of general practice?
  • the future of the NHS?
  • international health care policy and practice?
  • and more?
 
Then the RCGP Leadership Programme may be just what you are looking for.
 

 

The format of the programme

The RCCP Leadership Programme is a radically different learning opportunity for GPs in a number of ways:
  • it focuses the learning experience on the issues that matter to participants, their organisations and their communities. 
  • it is independent of NHS management structures and enables GPs to think for themselves about which aspects of NHS policy they want to support and which to challenge.
  • it offers ongoing support over a twelve month period and is deliberately designed to challenge perceptions, awareness and assumptions – participants have described it as a life changing experience

In the course of the programme participants work through four stages: 

  1. Finding my own leadership style: becoming more effective within my practice and PCT;
  2. Leading locally: analysing and influencing the agenda in the local care economy;
  3. Influencing the national picture: exploring the drivers of national policy and the means of influencing these; and
  4. Choosing my own leadership role: exploring choices for shaping both my own career and the future of the profession.
 
Participants engage in four residential weekends, four further tutorial days and four to five hours of additional learning per week. The programme provides opportunities to meet and debate with a number of leading figures from the fields of health care, government, industry and leadership development. There is also an online coaching element with each participant having an ‘on-line’ tutor from the core faculty to provide confidential feedback and support.  
 
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Who is it for?

The programme has proved useful to GPs who have taken on roles such as Practice Based Commissioning leads, chairs or members of PECs, clinical governance leads, examiners, GP trainers, appraisers, GPwSIs, members of collaboratives, LMC members, and those involved with GP education. It has also proved valuable to those taking on new and emerging roles and to those who simply wish to become better leaders and better doctors.  Participants will be selected based on a written application form and an interview during which you will be required to reflect on a case study or equivalent, in a group setting.  We will look for your ability to make the most of the programme and to contribute to the learning of others.

The format of the programme

 

The programme team

The team offering the programme are drawn from a consortium consisting of Centre for Leadership Studies at the University of Exeter, the OD Partnerships Network and the Peninsular Medical School Postgraduate Health Institute. This unique tripartite collaboration ensures that the team working with GP participants will have:
 
  • An intimate knowledge of the dynamics of the NHS and General Practice;
  • An in-depth understanding of the roles of General Practice and primary care nationally and internationally.
  • A proven track record in Leadership Development in both the public and private sectors including a unique and innovative method of on-line coaching and support.
  • Excellence in post graduate education in General Practice.
 
 
The programme will thus be current, relevant, academically rigorous yet enjoyable, and highly credible within the profession and the wider NHS.
 
The format of the programme

 

The Need for GP Leaders

All over the UK changes in healthcare and in the NHS have led to requests for GPs to take on additional roles such as commissioning, and also to new career opportunities.  These changes could easily lead to a splintering of the profession and the loss of an understanding of the importance of the generalist role.

To ensure that the skills and values of the general practitioner continue to underpin and influence the nature of care available  within the UK heath care system, GPs need a strong sense of their own identity, a good understanding of the pressures for reform, and an ability to influence both local and national agendas.

The profession therefore needs to develop a new generation of leaders who can engage with the issues, the players and the politics.  If you want to contribute to and help to shape the profession’s response to these changes, if you want to achieve better health services locally, or if you want to explore how you can shape your own career to coincide your interests and values with the new opportunities opening up, then this programme will enable you to do so. 

The RCGP itself takes an active interest in the programme and graduates from the programme will have the opportunity to influence health care policy through the college as well as through other relevant organisations.

The format of the programme

 

Who to contact

For more detailed information about the course and an application form please send an email to leadershipprogramme@rcgp.org.uk
 
If you would like to discuss this programme with one of the programme team please contact us using the email addresses below and we will arrange a mutually convenient time to have a telephone conversation.
 
                 Valerie Iles      v.iles@reallylearning.com
     Dr Kieran Sweeney      kieran.sweeney@pms.ac.uk
 
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