About this event

  • Date and time Fri 29 Apr 2022 from 8:50am to 5:00pm
  • Location Online
  • Organised by Paediatrics and Child Health, London School of Paediatrics

This is a pre-recorded webinar that will be available three days after the live in-person event on 29 April 2022, taking place at the RSM in London. You will be able to view the webinar whenever you like, up to 60 days from when it’s made available. Registered delegates will receive the link via email on 2 May 2022 to watch this on-demand webinar.

This study day aims to develop practical leadership skills and provide an opportunity to connect with leaders in paediatrics.

Join us to explore the changing role of the clinician in driving change, fostering safe cultures, building effective teams and research.

The day will focus on delivering training to develop future leaders in the field of paediatrics through:

  • Interactive breakout sessions
  • Encourage problem-solving at a trainee level
  • Discussion of real workplace example

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Agenda

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Welcome and introduction
Kindness in leadership

Dr Bob Klaber, Consultant Paediatrician, Imperial College London 

Breakout session one
Building teams/managing conflict

Dr Hilary Cass, Consultant, Paediatric Disability, Evelina London Children's Hospital

Safety culture

Dr Emma Devereux, Consultant Paediatrician, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Quality improvement

Dr Jane Runnacles, Consultant Paediatrician, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Ms Nicola Davey, Quality Improvement Coach, QIClearn

Comfort break
The business of paediatrics: What do you need to know?

Dr Luci Etheridge, Consultant Paediatrician, St George's University Hospitals

Breakout session two
Building teams/managing conflict

Dr Hilary Cass

Safety culture

Dr Emma Devereux

Quality improvement

Dr Jane Runnacles and Ms Nicola Davey

Lunch
Breakout session three
Building teams/managing conflict

Dr Hilary Cass

Safety culture

Dr Emma Devereux

Quality improvement

Dr Jane Runnacles and Ms Nicola Davey

Learning from medical errors

Professor Jonathan Round, St George's University of London

Closing remarks
Close of meeting

Location

Online

Disclaimer: All views expressed in this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM nor the speaker's organisations.

Registration for this live stream will close 2 hours prior to the start timeLate registrations will not be accepted.

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