OBJECTIVE: To explore undergraduate medical students' attitudes towards and opinions about leadership and management education. DESIGN: Between 2009 and 2012 we conducted a qualitative study comprising five focus group discussions, each devoted to one of the five domains in the Medical Leadership Competency Framework, (Personal Qualities, Working with Others, Managing Services, Improving Services and Setting Direction). Each discussion examined what should be learnt, when should learning occur, what methods should be used, how should learning be assessed, what are the barriers to such education. PARTICIPANTS: 28 students from all three clinical years (4-6) of whom 10 were women. RESULTS: 2 inter-related themes emerged: understanding the bro...
Over the past two decades, there have been increasing calls for physicians to develop the capabiliti...
Objective: To explore medical undergraduate students’ perceptions pertaining to the key domains of l...
Aqib Chaudry, Amar Sodha, Ahmed Nur Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK We...
Abstract Background There is a growing acknowledgement that doctors need to develop leadership and m...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing acknowledgement that doctors need to develop leadership and managemen...
Maral J Rouhani,1 Eleanor J Burleigh,2 Chloe Hobbis,2 Charlotte Dunford,1 Nadir I Osman,3 Christine ...
Background: We aimed to determine UK medical students’ perceptions and attitudes and interest toward...
Purpose Although medical leadership and management (MLM) is increasingly being recognised as import...
Leadership and management in the undergraduate medical curriculum: a qualitative study of students ’...
Background: Doctors are increasingly expected to demonstrate medical leadership and management (ML...
Harun Abdul Jalil,1 Amin Habib,2 Ali Shah2 1School of Medicine, Keele University, Keele, Newcastle S...
Cecilia Mafe, Effie Menyah, Munachi Nkere Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College Lond...
Historical context: The importance of effective leadership in the healthcare setting has become incr...
Objective: To explore perceptions of leadership in undergraduate medical students. Design: A quantit...
Health system reform models since the early 1990s have recommended leadership training for medical s...
Over the past two decades, there have been increasing calls for physicians to develop the capabiliti...
Objective: To explore medical undergraduate students’ perceptions pertaining to the key domains of l...
Aqib Chaudry, Amar Sodha, Ahmed Nur Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK We...
Abstract Background There is a growing acknowledgement that doctors need to develop leadership and m...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing acknowledgement that doctors need to develop leadership and managemen...
Maral J Rouhani,1 Eleanor J Burleigh,2 Chloe Hobbis,2 Charlotte Dunford,1 Nadir I Osman,3 Christine ...
Background: We aimed to determine UK medical students’ perceptions and attitudes and interest toward...
Purpose Although medical leadership and management (MLM) is increasingly being recognised as import...
Leadership and management in the undergraduate medical curriculum: a qualitative study of students ’...
Background: Doctors are increasingly expected to demonstrate medical leadership and management (ML...
Harun Abdul Jalil,1 Amin Habib,2 Ali Shah2 1School of Medicine, Keele University, Keele, Newcastle S...
Cecilia Mafe, Effie Menyah, Munachi Nkere Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College Lond...
Historical context: The importance of effective leadership in the healthcare setting has become incr...
Objective: To explore perceptions of leadership in undergraduate medical students. Design: A quantit...
Health system reform models since the early 1990s have recommended leadership training for medical s...
Over the past two decades, there have been increasing calls for physicians to develop the capabiliti...
Objective: To explore medical undergraduate students’ perceptions pertaining to the key domains of l...
Aqib Chaudry, Amar Sodha, Ahmed Nur Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK We...