Dr Tennant, who recently completed the MSc in Medical Leadership, explains how the course made her a better leader and why she would recommend it to others.
Dr Sabreen Akhtar is coming to the end of her year as a chief registrar at Aneurin Bevan Health Board. Based on her experiences in Wales she highlights what makes a good leader, how to engage trainees in quality improvement, and why the NHS community is so important to her.
Melissa Almond, senior patient experience facilitator at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, leads the collection of patient experience stories across the organisation.
The Mersey region evening teach-in programme aims to provide an update on advances in clinical practive for doctors in training, consultant physicians, GPs and staff grade doctors wishing to continue their medical education
I undertook the MSc in Medical Leadership between September 2011 and September 2014, completing it in 3 consecutive years while working as a full-time specialty registrar in acute medicine. I believe I was the first person who was not a consultant to complete the course.
This course is aimed at trainee neurologists and geriatricians who are interested in gaining a broad introduction to movement disorders. The focus will be on the clinical features and management of the whole spectrum of movement disorders.
Beth Carr recently completed the MSc in Medical Education, a part-time modular masters taught at the RCP in London, and jointly delivered by the RCP and University College London.