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Partners Academy of Medical Royal Colleges NHS Institute for Innovation & Improvement National Leadership Council - Clinical Leadership
Demonstrating personal qualities

Demonstrating Personal QualitiesClinicians showing effective leadership need to draw upon their values, strengths and abilities to deliver high standards of care.

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Other resources available to support Demonstrating Personal Qualities:


I think every single person... Professor Sue Hill OBE Chief Scientific Officer discusses why leadership matters to everyone

"I think every single person..." PDF

I think that to improve the patient experience... A Play Therapist shares her views on improving the patient experience.

"I think that to improve the patient experience..." PDF

Well there's nothing magical about clinical leadership...Liz Stafford, Pharmacist, National Primary Care Liaison Manager, talks about the importance of continuing personal development (CPD) for clinicians developing leadership in the clinical environment

"Well there's nothing magical about clinical leadership..." PDF

Here we hear people talking about their own personal leadership journeys:


I began to realise... Barry Cockcroft CBE Chief Dental Officer and professional head of dental staff in England

"I began to realise..." PDF

None of my career...Karen Middleton, Chief Health Professions Officer Department of Health

"None of my career..." PDF

We've all got a personal story... Dame Christine Beasley DBE Chief Nursing Officer and Director General within the Department of Health for Professional Leadership (including Allied Health Professions) and for Children, Families and Maternity

"We've all got a personal story..." PDF