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Exploring Inclusive Leadership in the Medical and Dental Profession

Why take this course?

Are you ready to embrace the future of surgery? 

As societal transformations continue to reshape the professional landscape, the need for inclusive leadership in the medical and dental professions has never been more apparent. 

This comprehensive online course teaches the essential principles and tools to navigate this crucial frontier effectively.

Who is this course for?

Everyone in the medical and dental communities!

What will I learn?

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

define what an inclusive leader is.
• discuss the impact of diversity and inclusivity.
• outline popular stereotypes of surgeons and their relationship with the future of the profession, as outlined by RCS England’s report, The Future of Surgery’.
• list key reasons why it’s important to emphasise inclusivity.
• describe evidence about the performance of inclusive teams.
• outline UK how equality and diversity legislation can be used to boost inclusion.
• discuss the role of allyship in surgery.
• outline tools to promote inclusion.
• explore the different perspectives offered by doctors from underrepresented groups.


  • 4 days
  • 8.00 CPD Points
4 days
8.00 CPD Points

Suitability

This course is suitable for anyone working in the medical and dental professions.



Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

define what an inclusive leader is.

discuss the impact of diversity and inclusivity.

outline popular stereotypes of surgeons and their relationship with the future of the profession, as outlined by RCS England’s report, The Future of Surgery’.

list key reasons why it’s important to emphasise inclusivity.

describe evidence about the performance of inclusive teams.

outline UK how equality and diversity legislation can be used to boost inclusion.

discuss the role of allyship in surgery. 

outline tools to promote inclusion.

explore the different perspectives offered by doctors from underrepresented groups.

 

Format

This course is delivered in an online format, meaning you can study independently at your own pace, referring back to the learning material at any point. It consists of 2 e-learning sessions, recorded interviews and further reading. A certificate is awarded upon completion of the course.

Additional Information

This course is part of our Professional Passport Programme. The Passport is an evolving resource which helps surgeons and clinicians to navigate professional opportunities and challenges during their career.

Our courses are developed with surgeons and members of the surgical team and aim to inspire self-development of key skills and leadership behaviours through a combination of e-learning, resources and recorded discussion.

For more information on the Professional Passport click here: https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education-and-exams/courses/professional-passport/

Booking Options

There are currently no dates available for this course