LEEP 4: Systems Leadership (Virtual)
LEEP 4: Systems leadership in which we will explore wicked problems, complexity and systems leadership approaches.
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About this event
- Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes
Leading through Education for Excellent Patient Care (LEEP) is a leadership development course for UK-based healthcare professionals.
In LEEP 4: Systems Leadership, we will explore complexity theory, wicked problems and systems leadership approaches.
Frequently asked questions
LEEP is an introductory leadership development course made up of 4 half-day modules. Leadership education is critical for optimising patient care and our working environment, empowering staff to develop skills required for the complexity of modern-day healthcare delivery.
LEEP is designed for all clinical healthcare staff within the NHS. At Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Trust, we have recently opened up the course so it is no longer exclusively for doctors.
LEEP 4 looks outward from ourselves, teams and organisations to consider the complexity and volatility of systems around us. Systems leadership, complexity theory and “wicked” problems are all covered.
The course is delivered virtually (Microsoft Teams) by a senior clinical fellow and, typically, a consultant faculty member.
We receive the course fee directly from NHS England for any doctor that is F2 level or above AND in a recognised training programme. Those not meeting these criteria, we require that you self-fund the course and encourage you to claim the cost from any study budget that may be available to you.
Only choose NTN if you are in a recognised medical training programme (e.g. Foundation Year 2 Trainee, IMT, specialty trainee) and are F2 level or above. By signing up to this ticket, you are agreeing that you meet these criteria and in case of error, you are liable for general admission cost.
Cancellations more than 7 days before the course: full refund. Cancellations more than 48 hours before: offered a place on another suitable day (email: [email protected] ). Neither can be offered for no-shows except in exceptional circumstances.
It is recommended to complete the modules in order because the course is designed such that concepts from earlier modules are utilised in later ones. It is strongly recommended to first complete LEEP 1 then LEEP 2.
To receive a completion of LEEP certificate, we require you to complete the 4 modules and also produce evidence of a quality improvement project (QIP) that has utilised concepts learned in the course. There is no time limit for completing the QIP.