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E-raamat: Leadership and Management for Doctors in Training: A Practical Guide

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429533327
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429533327

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This guide helps undergraduate medics and junior doctors, as well as experienced doctors taking on new managerial responsibilities, to become effective leaders and managers by introducing both management and clinical leadership theory and practice, and the challenges facing medical managers in today's NHS.

Despite growing recognition of the importance of leadership and management to doctors in meeting their clinical responsibilities, training in medical schools and foundation years remains patchy.

The book explores how management and leadership can enhance health professionals' individual and organisational effectiveness, job satisfaction, and careers. Scenarios draw from the authors' real-life tales, while accompanying exercises encourage readers to reflect on their own experience.

Fully referenced, and digestible both in full and as a reference resource, this is vital reading for medical students, junior doctors, and those who teach and train them.

It will also prove useful to experienced doctors taking on new managerial responsibilities.

`Clinical leadership across the NHS may take many forms ranging from frontline leaders who provide excellent service through a spectrum of clinical innovators and academics, to those who provide leadership through their professional bodies or through managerial involvement at various levels in their employing institution.

This admirable book is aimed at young clinicians and invites them, through a series of vignettes and issues coupled with practical theory, to enter the world of management. I hope that everyone who reads this book will accept that invitation, because it is only through effective service design, management and change that we can practise medicine in the way and in the environment that is best for both patients and clinicians.'

Professor Sir Bruce Keogh NHS Medical Director

Foreword vii
About the author ix
Introduction 1(6)
Section I Management and leadership in theory
7(40)
1 What is management?
9(5)
2 The nature of leadership
14(6)
3 Organisational culture
20(6)
4 Organisational structure
26(6)
5 Organisational behaviour
32(8)
6 Health policy
40(7)
Section II Management and leadership in practice
47(62)
7 Historical perspectives
49(4)
8 The NHS: structure and functions
53(11)
Paul Cosford
9 Change management in the NHS
64(7)
10 Improving quality of healthcare
71(15)
11 Setting priorities in healthcare
86(6)
12 Scenarios
92(17)
Paul Cosford
Section III Being a leader and manager
109(18)
13 Developing your leadership competencies
111(2)
14 Managing your team
113(6)
15 Training for clinical leadership
119(8)
Appendix 1 Theories of management 127(8)
Appendix 2 Management competencies 135(11)
Index 146
Stephen Gillam is a GP in Luton and Director of Undergraduate Public Health Teaching, University of Cambridge.