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On this episode Emma Lowe Research Policy Senior Manager – Industry Relations & Growth Science, Research and Evidence Directorate
Emma Lowe call to arms for NIHR ALP alumni!
Joining me today was Brenda Pimlott from this year's cohort and Helen Jeffrey from 2018/19, we're talking continuous learning with NIHR CRN Leadership Capability Manager and ALP faculty Ruth Wallbank.
Ruth Wallbank talking about how even MORE people can benefit from a twist on the Advanced Leadership Program.
Joining me this week and Kathryn Cawley (Research Nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital) is Jess Radcliffe Craggs, People, Improvement & Innovation Lead, NIHR Clinical Research Network. We've been talking CI and how to get the best out of improvement, adaptation and innovation.
Jess Radcliffe-Craggs explaining whose job Continuous Improvement really is.
Joining me for this episode as alumni were Tara Pauley from the first cohort, Leigh Franks from the 19/20 cohort. The 3 of us were privileged to chat to Chief information and Technology officer for the NIHR CRN Stephen Lock. A great chat around flattening hierarchy and even a quote from the Dalai Lama (not in person).
Stephen Lock talking about why we should listen more in leadership!
Joined by ALP Alumni:
Kelly Beer - Clinical Research Manager - Institute for Immunology and Infectious disease - Murdoch University - Perth - Australia
Holly Maguire - Advanced Nurse Practitioner for Stroke - University hospitals for North Midlands NHS foundation trust
Arlene Lee - Senior Nurse CRN: Wessex
Guest Question from Kate Maitland
This week we were privileged to have special guest Susan Hamer. Talking about the origins of ALP, Permission and cats (sort of).
Warning: This episode contains adult language.
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