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Leading for Quality in Healthcare
BAMM Annual Conference 2009, The Hilton, London Docklands
The Presentations
Quality was our theme this year and it was reflected in the quality of the plenary sessions and the workshops that we had the privilege to present to you. We'd like to thank everyone that came along in the capacity of a speaker or workshop leader this year, we may well have delivered the strongest content we've ever been able to this year.
As always, we are consciously striving to deliver these important messages to an even wider audience. Several of the speakers have been kind enough to allow us to make their presentations available to you to peruse at your leisure.
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Day One - Wednesday 24th June
Peter Homa - Policy into Practice - A Trial Between Energy and Entropy
Professor Mitch Rabkin - Why Should Doctors be Leaders?
Lucy Warner - Healthy Doctors, Safer Patients - The First 6 Months of the Pilot Practitioner Health Programme
Brendan Farmer & Phil Walker - What Makes a Brilliant Leader
Professor Sir Bruce Keogh - What Does the Future Hold for Medical Managers?
Mike Bewick - Making Change Happen in the PCT
Day Two - Thursday 25th June
Bill Moyes - Why Does Medical Leadership Matter?
Tim Kelsey - We Need an Information Revolution
David Colin-Thome - The Shape of Tomorrows Primary Care
Stephen Ramsden & Pete Cavanagh - The Role of Medical Leadership in Patient Safety
Kim Jelphs - Building the Best Team - MBTI in Practice
David O' Regan - Creating Value -Better Simpler and Cheaper
Emyr Wyn Jones - Building a Resilient Clinically Led Trust
Clare Chapman - Creating a Resilient Compassionate Organisation
Malcolm Lowe-Lauri - Implementing the Vision of Quality and Leadership - Starting the Match 2 Goals Down
Paul Corrigan - What Happens Next in the NHS?
Andrew Vallance-Owen - Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Quality Improvement
Andy Murdock - Pharmacy Primary and Secondary Care – The Crucial Collaboration in Delivering an Integrated Service to Patients
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