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The development of strategic clinical leaders in the NHS in Scotland

Abstract

Purpose
– The paper seeks to describe a national strategic and multi-professional clinical leadership programme designed and developed for the National Health Service in Scotland. It addresses the policy imperatives behind the programme, the local and national processes for identifying future clinical leaders and their preparation through the programme.

Design/methodology/approach
– The background context and case for the programme are considered against international and local contexts. The programme's roots are explored, drawing upon the extensive consultation process used. The programme design is explained and the evaluation methodology and results are described.

Findings
– Key learning related to programme design and delivery issues is highlighted, as is that relating to leadership itself.

Research limitations/implications
– This is a one-country case study but draws upon recent international good practice.

Originality/value
– The case study identifies how a small (five million population) country can devise a strategic clinical leadership programme which reflects the distinctive direction adopted at policy level of working closely with clinical leaders.

Publication Date Oct 4, 2011
Journal Leadership in Health Services
Print ISSN 1751-1879
Publisher Emerald
Pages 337-353
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/17511871111172376
Keywords clinical leadership, Scotland, NHS
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1108/17511871111172376

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