Course Date: 3rd September 2012
Course Duration: 2 Years PT
Location: University of Bedfordshire, Butterfield Park, Unit 260-270, Butterfield, Great Marlings, Luton, LU2 8DL
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price:
Please see the website address for more information about prices.
Course objectives:
Effective leadership is vital for developing healthcare practices in response to effectively appreciating and responding to the needs of patients and service users within diverse and complex care situations. Certainly, successive Government health White Papers emphasise the need for effective leadership at all levels of the organisation [NHS Plan, Making a Difference].
The course is conceived as a collaborative research project, working with the leaders to appreciate the nature of leadership especially working in healthcare organisations and to use this reflexive understanding to develop the programmes to reflect essential leadership within healthcare organisations. The result of this collaborative endeavour will be published in a book entitled Seeking Transformational Leadership within a Transactional World [Blackwell Publishing].
Target audience:
An honours degree or equivalent.
Topics covered:
Becoming a transformational leader
Understanding organisations and systems
Ensuring quality
Leading change and project management
Creative learning environments
Communication through dialogue
Ethical leadership
Positive conflict resolution
Assertiveness
Chaos theory and its relevance to everyday leadership
Decision making
Self care
Language:
English
CME points:
Contact person name: Professor Chris Johns
Contact person phone: 01582743834
On-line booking hyperlink: www.beds.ac.uk/courses/bysubject/heacar/msc-leaheapra
Contact person email: chris.johns@beds.ac.uk
Keywords: medical careers, medical education, how to become a doctor, how to become a nurse, medical schools, UK medical schools, Medical training, healthcare education, healthcare training, nurse trainingLeadership, Healthcare, Practice, MSc, University, Bedfordshire
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