The reading list is non-compulsory but it covers some important recent papers that will shape leadership and management agendas for geriatricians over the coming years alongside more generic issues of which you should be aware. The list is not exhaustive and has been whittled down to give a primer ahead of the course. Download the reading list.
Leadership and Management Weekend 2019
A two-day residential course specifically designed for senior registrars in geriatric medicine, focusing on management and leadership issues that affect health services for older people. Using the seven domains of the NHS Leadership Framework, the course will be structured in small facilitated interactive group sessions, analyzing questions around leadership, policy and management topics that attendees may get asked in consultant interviews. The objective is for each delegate to leave the weekend with a personal development plan for leadership and management for the start of their career as a consultant in geriatric medicine.
Event Overview
Medical leadership and management is of growing importance. Developing effective services for frail older patients lie at the heart of future planning for the NHS and commissioners and policymakers are increasingly turning to consultant geriatricians to provide expert advice on clinical governance and service delivery models. New consultant geriatricians need to have skills in clinical leadership to ensure that services change and develop to meet the specific challenges raised by our patients.
While there are many generic courses on management and leadership available to help specialist registrars, there are none which address the specific needs of trainees of one of the largest medical specialties, geriatric medicine. To help address this gap, the British Geriatrics Society (BGS) is holding a two-day residential course specifically designed for senior StRs in geriatric medicine, focusing on management and leadership issues that affect health services for older people.
Using the seven domains of the NHS Leadership Framework, the course will be structured in small facilitated interactive group sessions, analyzing questions around leadership, policy and management topics that attendees may get asked in consultant interviews.
The objective is for each delegate to leave the weekend with a personal development plan for leadership and management for the start of their career as a consultant in geriatric medicine. It is a not-for-profit course run for the benefit of BGS members and offers exceptional value for money.
The 2019 Faculty
Facilitator: Dr Barry Evans, ST6, Nottingham City Hospital
Dr Vedamurthy Adhiyaman, Consultant Geriatrician, Glan Clwyd Hospital
Prof Tahir Masud, current President of the British Geriatrics society and Consultant Physician & Honorary Professor, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Joanne Pattinson, Consultant geriatrician, Royal Derby Hospital
Dr Rowan Wallace, Consultant in Geriatric Medicine, Crosshouse Hospital
Dr James Woodard, Consultant Geriatrician and ACD for DME, Royal Derby Hospital
Dr Zoe Wyrko, Consultant Geriatrician, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Who should attend:
The course is aimed at senior (ST6 and ST7) specialist registrars in geriatric medicine and Specialty Doctors on CESR working towards a consultant post, who are approaching their final registrar year and looking for a consultant position in the near future.
There are a large number of courses on management and leadership run by deaneries, trusts and other organisations, what makes this one different?
- It is designed and run by consultant geriatricians and BGS members who regularly play a role in recruiting and appointing new consultants in the specialty.
- It deals specifically with issues and challenges that face the current and future care of older people.
The course aims to combine three elements: preparing for geriatric consultant interviews, helping newly appointed consultants avoid potential pitfalls in their first year and providing up-to-date knowledge of relevant leadership and management issues.
Why participate:
- Practice and develop interview skills – anticipate and prepare for potential questions.
- Network with other senior trainees, experienced consultants and BGS office holders.
- Gain vital knowledge on key leadership and management challenges facing health services for older people.
- Get professional guidance & assistance on how to avoid common pitfalls in leading the delivery of services for frail older patients
- Develop contacts to render help and mentorship during your first year as a geriatric consultant.
Suggested reading list
Cost to attend
Source code:
BGS Member Day Fee (inc VAT) |
Non-Member Day Fee (Inc VAT) |
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Consultant / GP | £250 |
£500 |
SAS Grade / StR / GP Trainee | £250 | £500 |
Nurse/ Allied Health Professional | £250 | £500 |
CMT / Foundation Year Doctor | £250 | £500 |
Accommodation
We have appointed BCD Meetings & Events as the official accommodation agency to support the conference. BCD have a team of experts that can assist with individual or group requirements and will always ensure they secure the very best hotel rates conveniently located to the Jurys Inn Nottingham. We recommend that you book accommodation early to ensure you access the best hotel options and lowest rates.
Book your accommodation for the BGS Leadership and Management 2019 Meeting now
Hotel bookings for British Geriatrics Society Autumn Meeting are managed by BCD M&E and HotelMap. If you would like assistance with your hotel booking, you can contact Sarah, the dedicated hotel adviser for this event. Her email address is Sarah@bcdme.com - Send your requirements and phone number and Sarah will get back to you with hotel options - You can also phone her, seven days a week, on +44 (0) 207 870 4100.