Webinar: Job planning
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Event Overview
Would like to hear advice and tips to help you achieve an effective job planning strategy?
Surgical job planning is one way resources can be effectively and efficiently organised. Good job planning brings benefits to hospitals, patients and doctors.
Mr Tim Mitchell, RCS Council member and Consultant Otolaryngologist will be joined by 2 panel members, Ms Beryl De Souza, Specialty Doctor in Plastic Surgery and RCS SAS Forum member, and Mr Daniel Redfern, Consultant in Trauma & Orthopaedics and RCS Northwest Regional Director. All panel members have extensive experience in setting out effective job plans for surgeons.
And you will be able to join the discussion by submitting your own questions to our panel at the Q&A session at the end of the webinar.
Why tune in?
Job planning should be a dynamic, patient-focused process incorporating organisational, team and individual objectives and in the case of consultants should be undertaken jointly with the university employer.
This webinar aims to inform and highlight the benefits of effective job planning preparation for consultants.
Our panellists will give expert advice and top tips to help you get the best possible outcomes from your job planning.
The discussions will include:
- objective setting;
- information gathering and some of the supporting resources which may be required;
- some of the current contractual provisions relevant to component parts of the job plans for consultants and SAS Surgeons.
Panel members
Mr Tim Mitchell (Panel chair): RCS Council member and Consultant Otolaryngologist
Ms Beryl De Souza: Specialty Doctor in Plastic Surgery and RCS SAS Forum member
Mr Daniel Redfern: Consultant in Trauma & Orthopaedics and RCS Northwest Regional Director
*This webinar is free for all RCS members and costs £15 for non-members. Find about all the benefits of RCS membership and how you can join here.
All the resources and the full recording of the webinar will be uploaded onto the website after the event.
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