Have you decided on your specialty? Have you thought about other skills you will need to further your career after becoming a consultant? Are you prepared for the challenges of the future? Although the current structured training program for doctors allows progression from foundation program through the specialty training to a consultant post in a specialty of their choice, it does not equip doctors to plan their careers beyond specialisation. In the current world doctors need management, business, coaching, mentoring, teaching, leadership, and many other skills to progress in their careers, improve patient care and deliver a cost effective clinical service.
Education and clinical supervisors may provide some guidance to doctors through their careers and doctors may develop certain skills through various courses and sometimes get project experiences but on most occasions these are opportunistic chances and not part of a planned career pathway.
This course would help Foundation, Specialty Training, Specialty Doctors, Consultants, GPs as well as education supervisors, tutors and other "career helpers" who provide guidance and support to give thought, and dedicate time, to planning their career.
We will provide you with skills to help you know yourself, explore possibilities, make choices and make it happen. We will help you specify goals and understand your needs to advance your medical career. The speakers have experience in management, leadership, innovation, teaching, administration and hold key posts in all relevant fields over and above their clinical expertise and specific specialty fields to help you find your career pathway.
You & your aspirations
Goal setting
Identifying opportunitiesĀ
Develop personal attributes
CV building
Unique selling points
Tips on time management
Ccommunication & negotiations
Ms Lindsay Brunt
Course Coordinator
Education Centre
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Liverpool L7 8XP
Phone: 07854092998 / 01517063816
admin@medexcell.co.uk
medexcellcourses@gmail.com