Developing medical leadership: a comparative review of approaches in the UK and New Zealand

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The International Journal of Leadership in Public Services 5(3):10-24 2009

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Doctors are seen as key to embedding health improvement and patient safety initiatives and there has been much international debate over how best to engage doctors in healthcare leadership and management. This paper explores the current focus on leadership development programmes for doctors through taking a comparative approach to initiatives in New Zealand and the UK. It also considers the challenges to embedding leadership development programmes at all levels of training, education and continuing professional development and highlights some of the implications arising from the two approaches.

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10.1108/17479886200900019

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