TY - JOUR
T1 - Engaging junior doctors
T2 - evidence from "open spaces" in England
AU - McWilliams, Claire
AU - Manochin, Melina
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Purpose: This paper aims to report on a project undertaken in order to identify, develop and reflect on the leadership and managerial skills of clinicians. The main aim of the project was to design, plan, organise and deliver a learning session for Foundation Year 2 Doctors within the premises of one of the largest NHS Foundation Trusts in the UK. The key theme of the learning session was the introduction of the notion of competent medical leadership in the NHS. A leadership role has been traditionally seen as the task of managers and as such clinicians have seemed reluctant to engage. Design/methodology/approach: A two hour workshop was designed and delivered with the use of Open Space Technology. Foundation Year 2 doctors were invited to consider the importance of leadership in their everyday roles. An awareness of the Medical Leadership Competency Framework had been a key aspect of the learning session. Findings: The project's outcome can be identified as being the encouragement of Foundation Year 2 doctors in considering their roles as leaders in their everyday tasks. Originality/value: Design, planning, organisation and delivery of a two hour Open Space learning session with the Foundation Year 2 doctors portrays the session's learning potentials and the potential for such sessions to provide a platform for difficult discussions in the NHS. This is particularly beneficial where a cultural shift is needed in order to see a way forward, notably when facing significant change.
AB - Purpose: This paper aims to report on a project undertaken in order to identify, develop and reflect on the leadership and managerial skills of clinicians. The main aim of the project was to design, plan, organise and deliver a learning session for Foundation Year 2 Doctors within the premises of one of the largest NHS Foundation Trusts in the UK. The key theme of the learning session was the introduction of the notion of competent medical leadership in the NHS. A leadership role has been traditionally seen as the task of managers and as such clinicians have seemed reluctant to engage. Design/methodology/approach: A two hour workshop was designed and delivered with the use of Open Space Technology. Foundation Year 2 doctors were invited to consider the importance of leadership in their everyday roles. An awareness of the Medical Leadership Competency Framework had been a key aspect of the learning session. Findings: The project's outcome can be identified as being the encouragement of Foundation Year 2 doctors in considering their roles as leaders in their everyday tasks. Originality/value: Design, planning, organisation and delivery of a two hour Open Space learning session with the Foundation Year 2 doctors portrays the session's learning potentials and the potential for such sessions to provide a platform for difficult discussions in the NHS. This is particularly beneficial where a cultural shift is needed in order to see a way forward, notably when facing significant change.
KW - competences
KW - doctors
KW - engagement
KW - health services
KW - junior doctors
KW - leadership development
KW - National Health Service
KW - open space technology
KW - shared leadership
KW - United Kingdom
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84881574314&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/JHOM-09-2012-0182
U2 - 10.1108/JHOM-09-2012-0182
DO - 10.1108/JHOM-09-2012-0182
M3 - Article
C2 - 24003635
AN - SCOPUS:84881574314
SN - 1477-7266
VL - 27
SP - 520
EP - 526
JO - Journal of Health Organization and Management
JF - Journal of Health Organization and Management
IS - 4
ER -