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How trainee hospital doctors lead work-based projects

Iain Snelling (Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)
Lawrence Adrian Benson (Healthcare Management Group, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK)
Naomi Chambers (Healthcare Management Group, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK)

Leadership in Health Services

ISSN: 1751-1879

Article publication date: 10 December 2019

Issue publication date: 17 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to explore how trainee hospital doctors led work-based projects undertaken on an accredited development programme in England.

Design/methodology/approach

This is a case study of a leadership programme for hospital-based specialty trainees. The programme included participants leading work-based projects which were submitted for academic accreditation. Accounts of 35 work-based projects were thematically analysed to explore how participants led their projects.

Findings

Leadership was often informal and based on a series of individual face-to-face conversations. The establishment of project teams and the use of existing communication processes were often avoided. The reasons for this approach included lack of opportunities to arrange meetings, fear of conflict in meetings and the personal preferences of the participants. The authors discuss these findings with reference to theory and evidence about conversations and informal leadership, highlighting the relevance of complexity theory.

Research limitations/implications

The data are limited and drawn from the best accounts written for a specific educational context. There is therefore limited transferability to the leadership work of hospital-based specialty trainees in general. Future research into medical leadership might explore the micro practices of leadership and change, particularly in informal settings.

Practical implications

Leadership development programmes for trainee hospital doctors might concentrate on developing skills of conversation, particularly where there are or may be perceived power imbalances. Exploring conversations within the theory of complex responsive processes should be considered for inclusion in programmes.

Originality/value

This paper adds some detail to the general understanding of learning leadership in practice.

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Citation

Snelling, I., Benson, L.A. and Chambers, N. (2020), "How trainee hospital doctors lead work-based projects", Leadership in Health Services, Vol. 33 No. 1, pp. 85-100. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHS-12-2018-0064

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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