RACGP Future Leaders podcast series RACGP Future Leaders Podcast Series
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This RACGP Future Leaders podcast series includes interviews with prominent individuals who have been chosen because of the demonstrable impact they have had as a leader in their field. Each podcast connects to a leadership topic for the month, including organisation governance and dynamics, resilience, change management, influencing, strategic decision-making, advocacy and representation.
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Suddenly I'm a Leader: Creating Champions of Change with Dr Nicole Higgins
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Dr Nicole Higgins, alumna of the Future Leaders Program shares her leadership experience on creating champions of change with RACGP’s Anne Davis.
Resources
Simon Sinek – Youtube how great leaders inspire action
https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action?language=en -
Suddenly I'm a Leader: Conflict Management and Power Struggles with Dr Natalie Payne
Dr Natalie Payne, Future Leaders Program alumna shares her experience on power struggles and conflict management with RACGP’s Anne Davis.
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Suddenly I’m a Leader: Channelling and directing your focus with Dr Emily Kirkpatrick
Future Leader alumna, Dr Emily Kirkpatrick joins Anne to discuss her experience in choosing direction and her approach to effectively channel her focus through mind mapping and mentoring.
Resources:
Suddenly I’m a Leader webinars:
https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/on-demand/suddenly-i-m-a-leader-coping-with-change-and-chang
https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/on-demand/suddenly-i-m-a-leader -
Suddenly I’m a Leader: Changing Perceptions of Self and Self-Sabotage with Dr Eugene Wong
Anne Davis is joined by Dr Eugene Wong, an Alumnus of the Future Leaders Program. Eugene shares his experience on changing perceptions of self and self-sabotage.
Resources:
Suddenly I’m a Leader webinars:
https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/on-demand/suddenly-i-m-a-leader-coping-with-change-and-chang
https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/on-demand/suddenly-i-m-a-leader -
Suddenly I’m a Leader: Coping with Change and Change Resistance with Dr Michael Wright
Dr Michael Wright, a Future Leaders Alumnus joins Anne Davis, RACGP NSW&ACT Faculty Manager to share his experiences of coping with change and the challenges with change resistance.
Resources:
Suddenly I’m a Leader webinars:
https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/on-demand/suddenly-i-m-a-leader-coping-with-change-and-chang
https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/on-demand/suddenly-i-m-a-leader
The Change Curve
https://www.exeter.ac.uk/media/universityofexeter/humanresources/documents/learningdevelopment/the_change_curve.pdf
https://www.insights.com/us/resources/coaching-people-through-the-change-curve/ -
Dr Liz Marles
Dr Liz Marles is a past President of the RACGP and is currently the Director of the Hornsby-Brooklyn GP Unit (NSW Health). Having had a first career as a high school teacher in Victoria, Liz started medicine at the age of 28, and had her first child at the end of her intern year at Hornsby Hospital. She undertook GP training combining part time clinical placements with work as the NSW RLO and then as an Academic registrar at the University of Sydney. For 15 years, Liz worked as a GP at the Aboriginal Medical Service in Redfern , and has continued her interest in aboriginal health through the establishment of the Bungee Bidgel Clinic at Hornsby Hospital.
Liz’s current interests remain in evidence based clinical practice, education, therapeutics and health equity. Since completing her term as RACGP President, Liz has taken on a number of leadership roles , including as Chair of Therapeutic Guidelines, member of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee , member of Cancer Australia Advisory Council, and as a board member of GP Synergy. She also participates in multiple state and federal government committees, concerned with health policy and remains a member o the RACGP NSW and ACT faculty.