What is a seminar
The Association is the UK’s leading provider of postgraduate education for all pathways into Anaesthesia. The Association’s seminar programme features leading experts in anaesthesia, critical care and pain medicine presenting the latest information and thinking on a variety of key anaesthesia topics. Our seminars are designed to focus on a specific field of interest within anaesthesia and help to build on specialist interests. They offer an intimate learning environment, with a maximum of 45 delegates attending each. Keeping the numbers low encourages delegate and faculty interaction.
About this seminar
Our popular Management and leadership offers interactive experience with the aim to enhance your individual management and leadership skills. Ideal for new consultants and senior anaesthetic trainees, you will learn how to develop a greater awareness of your own strengths and development needs, focus on the soft skills to succeed in your career, have opportunity to develop essential management and leadership skills, benefit from the experience and advice of our experienced faculty, and take part in interactive small group work and reflective sessions.
Topics include:
• Management vs Leadership.
• Leading, motivating and teamwork.
• Quality improvement.
• Mindfulness and resilience.
• Giving and receiving feedback
• Myers Briggs - what does this mean for me? This will include a chance to complete a Myers Briggs test.
Learning objectives
1. To develop a greater awareness of their own strengths and development needs as future leaders and managers
2. To understand the similarities and differences between leadership and management
3. To understand what others want from them as leaders and managers
Who is the course for?
This gold standard event for senior anaesthetic trainees and new consultants provides a relevant and topical programme, mapped to the Royal College management curriculum and recent Academy of Medical Royal Colleges publications
Programme
Please see the draft programme in the 'key details' section.