Practical Leadership

Practical Leadership
Rapport Issue

39

Publication Date

June 28th 2014

Authors

Suzanne Henwood

I qualified in the UK as a diagnostic radiographer in 1987 and have worked in or around healthcare and healthcare education ever since. The culture within the healthcare environment has changed enormously in those 26 years, with old, autocratic hierarchies, largely medically driven, being challenged in the 1990s by a move to increase general management, through to the last decade seeing the empowering of non-medical staff to take on extended roles, once previously done only by medics, accompanied by a move to a more shared approach to leadership within multi-professional teams. Today, in the UK, but also around the world, professional boundaries are softening and shifting. Non-medical staff have career opportunities which are new and exciting, with consultant and advanced practitioner...

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