Gerry McGivern
@gerrymcgivern
King's College London Professor analysing ways to improve #organization #leadership & #regulation in #healthcare; @SHOC_OBHC Chair; Dad & meditator outside work
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https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/gerry-mcgivern 24-08-2010 14:15:21
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Thanks to Ann Langley for an inspirational talk & workshop King's Business School last week on #theorizing #qualitative #process #research in #organizations. Ann left us with a provoking thought; why care about #ProcessResearch? Answer: To help understand what will happen next
Organisational Behaviour in Health Care (OBHC) Conference in 2026: SHOC invites bids to host the 15th OBHC conference in 2026. SHOC will accept bids from any institution. Deadline for bids: 31 July 2024. shoc.org.uk/wp-content/upl… Gerry McGivern
Great to see friend and colleague Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram FRCS (Plast), BEM mentioned Royal College of Anaesthetists #anaesthesia2024 ‘Do we need to change the way we look at clinical leadership and hybrid roles - with innovative intent?’ Gerry McGivern
Gerry McGivern talks about Leading Quietly ‘Through countless small often unseen efforts quiet leaders make the world a better place’ Royal College of Anaesthetists #Anaesthesia featuring Ramani Mike Grocott Tim Cook
Looking forward to talking about #IntegratedCareSystems & #SystemLeadership King's Business School
We have published our statement in response to the independent culture review of the Nursing and Midwifery Council, which has found that people working in the organisation have experienced racism, discrimination and bullying. Read our statement: professionalstandards.org.uk/news-and-blog/…
Really important session Health Services Research UK #HSRUK24 looking at how innovation and implementation can widen as well as tackle inequalities Graham Martin Natasha Curran
.Bobby Duffy: "Increasing resources to frontline GP services is...a vital challenge for the new government to address, not just to deliver better and more efficient care, but to help restore confidence in the NHS as a whole"
Our recent poll found that fewer people believe the NHS will be then for them when they need it King's Business School Nick Krachler The Policy Institute
Our new poll suggest that 1/2 the public considered contacting a GP about a health condition but didn't, due to concerns about waiting times & getting appointments, & almost 1/2 of them didn't get better King's Business School Nick Krachler The Policy Institute