Leading during uncertainty
Management in Medicine Programme
Saturday 10 February 2024 10:00 to 13:00Speakers: |
Dr Oscar Lyons Anne Gordon |
Location: |
Green Templeton College |
Leadership often requires us to respond to uncertainty in ways that help teams to work effectively and to achieve our goals for patients. In this interactive session the speakers will introduce some tools to help participants consciously choose how to lead and support teams during uncertainty.
The speakers will explore:
- Dysfunctional momentum
- Communication recalibration
- Team resilience and shared adversity
- Value-based decision-making
- Prioritisation
About the speakers
Dr Oscar Lyons is a medical doctor, leadership educator and researcher. Oscar has developed leadership development programmes for doctors, allied health professionals and researchers across a range of NHS organisations and universities. He was Programme Director for the first cohort of the Oxford University MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership. He has run Master’s modules on the Oxford MSc in Evidence-Based Healthcare and MSc in Surgical Sciences, and has taught on the MBA. Oscar is also an Associate Editor for BMJ Leader, the leading international journal for healthcare leadership.
Dr Anne Gordon has a clinical background in occupational therapy, is a post-doctoral clinical researcher and leader. Anne has developed and delivered education for clinicians and administrators across professions. She has experience in pan-professional operational and strategic leadership at executive level in the NHS and in regional and national policy contexts. She is also a trained executive coach and mediator. Anne has extensive experience of working clinically at consultant level and in transforming, creating and leading multi-professional regional services.
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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.