Change management in healthcare
Management in Medicine Programme
Saturday 16 March 2024 10:00 to 13:00Speakers: |
Professor Meghana Pandit Dr Reshania Naidoo |
Location: |
Green Templeton College |
While much work is undertaken to identify the best intervention or tool to improve services in healthcare, many projects don’t succeed because of failure to manage the process of change and an inability to overcome resistance to change. Change management is the practice and process of supporting people to achieve a desired outcome, with the goal of ensuring that the change is successful and sustained in the long-term. This can be applied to the individual, project and organisational level before, during and after the change occurs.
In this interactive session, the speakers will focus on explaining steps for change and tools to drive adoption such as ADKAR and Lewin’s force field analysis. This will be applied through a case for change simulation workshop with participants.
About the speakers
Professor Meghana Pandit is Chief Executive Officer, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust since July 2022. Meghana trained in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in the Oxford Deanery and was Visiting Lecturer in Urogynaecology at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. Meghana was a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Clinical Director and then Divisional Director at Milton Keynes University Hospital before joining University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire where she was Chief Medical Officer from May 2012 to December 2018 and Deputy Chief Executive from 2014.
Meghana completed an MBA from Oxford Brookes University (Distinction) and the Innovating Health for Tomorrow Programme at INSEAD, Fontainebleau. Meghana was awarded the Founding Senior Fellowship of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, and is an Honorary Professor at Warwick University. Meghana is also an Associate Fellow at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, a Non-Executive Director and member of the Council of the Medical Protection Society, and a trustee at Medical Detection Dogs (registered charity).
Dr Reshania Naidoo is a physician, global public health specialist and management consultant by background, using her interdisciplinary skillset to solve wicked problems across health systems in the NHS and globally through levers for transformation, change, innovation adoption and the design and implementation of population health solutions. She has broad experience with a range of players across the health ecosystem, including global funders (WHO, NIH and BMGF) to national government bodies (NHS England, Department of Health and Social Care UK, NHS Digital and the South African and Indian Departments of Health).
Reshania Naidoo currently leads the EY-Oxford Health Analytics consortium, a strategic pandemic preparedness research partnership between University of Oxford and Ernst & Young. She served as the Co-Chief Investigator of a landmark evaluation of testing in England during the COVID-19 pandemic, commissioned by the UK government. She maintains an affiliation as a Global Health Teaching Fellow with the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford, leading on teaching and research within healthcare management and innovation modules for postgraduate programmes in the UK and abroad.
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Location
Green Templeton College
University of Oxford
43 Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6HG
About the Management in Medicine Programme
The Management in Medicine Programme at Green Templeton aims to develop management and leadership skills for health and care systems in early career professionals. It is open to medical students, doctors in training, postgraduate students and others with an interest in healthcare management.
Type: Fellowship