This is the fourth blog in a series about timebanking. You can read the first blog here, second blog here and third blog here. With Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) on the ‘delayed’ horizon, the way we define problems and develop an approach will slowly and surely evolve. An ICS presents an inter-dependent and more closely […]
Month: January 2022
‘Magical Meander’: Why does central heating always break on the coldest day of the year?
This is the tenth part of the BMJ Leader blog series written anonymously by “Magical Meander”, a medical manager working in the NHS, to help align perspectives and build understanding of medical management across these two professions. Why does central heating always break on the coldest day of the year? After a few recent experiences of […]
‘Leading from the front with a clear organizational vision and shared values’ by Farzana Rahman
As a team of radiologists who also lead a teleradiology start-up, we spend a lot of time thinking about what learnings we can take away from each role, especially when it comes to leadership. We often get asked, is there a difference between the leadership needed in the NHS and the leadership needed for running […]