Leadership in Practice

Gary Hughes

The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for all leaders and managers in general practice and primary care. If you are in one of these roles, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be.    In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice.    If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

  1. Aug 10

    Working successfully with primary care partners

    If I think back to when I was a Practice Manager, I always wanted everyone working at the practice to feel part of the team, whether they were employed, a locum or temporarily working with us. I strongly believed, and still do, that if they felt like they were part of the time then they would be happier and more successful and so would we. They’d be more likely to want to come back, they’d say good things about us, and ultimately patients would get the benefit too. Back then it was most likely to be a locum GP that you’d look after in this way but now general practice works alongside many different professionals and partners. It’s still just as important to get the relationship right but probably more complicated now. In this episode I talk to Mohammed Rashad, someone who knows all about how primary care partners can work successfully together.  Mohammed Rashad is a senior clinical pharmacist and healthcare leader with extensive experience in primary care. As Director of The Medicines Management Team, he leads award-winning pharmacy services focused on quality, safety, and workforce development across PCNs and GP practices. The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers and all leaders in general practice and if you are in this role, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be. In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice. If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

    Working successfully with primary care partners
  2. Mar 9

    Training and supporting your Practice Manager

    In this episode I'm joined by a Practice Manager I've known of for years, but never met. Nicola Davies is the brains behind an award winning training program for Practice Managers practice. I thought it was high time we met and a good way to do that would be a conversation about training Practice Managers. Nicola has a wealth of experience in Practice Management and you can feel the passion. She cares deeply about training and supporting her PM colleagues and she generously shared her time and knowledge to provide bucket loads of great advice for practice managers and partners, on the best way to train and support the Practice Manager. Nicola Davies, has worked for 41 years in General Practice. From medical secretary to co-founder of the IGPM, she’s led practices across the UK, championed practice manager support in Cornwall, and co-designed an award-winning training programme for managers in primary care. Her depth of experience and passion for education, primary care and practice management is inspiring.   The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers and all leaders in general practice and if you are in this role, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be. In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice. If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

    Training and supporting your Practice Manager
  3. 10/31/2025

    The key to fantastic staff retention

    In this episode I chat with Sarah Rhodes, a three-time Practice Manager of the Year. Sarah has achieved something genuinely remarkable. She has not lost a single team member in more than five years. I was blown away hearing how she has done it, from listening and flexibility to creating a culture where people truly want to stay and grow. Her approach is authentic, inspiring and practical and full of ideas that any practice can learn from and put into action. Sarah is a Practice Business Manager from Avicenna Medical Practice in Bradford. She has a Masters in Health and Care Management and a long-term passion for staff training and development and this has translated to great results in terms of staff morale and retention. The practice has won several awards, and amongst everything Sarah does there she is also a Finance Director of Bradford Care Alliance for an IGPM Regional Rep. The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers and all leaders in general practice and if you are in this role, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be. In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice. If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

    The key to fantastic staff retention
  4. 10/01/2025

    Lessons from other sectors

    In this episode, I explore what general practice can learn from other sectors.  Like many practice managers, I came into the role from elsewhere—the veterinary and optometry world, in my case—and those experiences gave me skills and perspectives that proved invaluable. General practice can sometimes be insular and inward looking, believing it’s too different—or even superior—to other sectors. But there’s real value in looking outward.  Many brilliant PMs rise through the ranks internally, while others bring fresh insight from successful careers elsewhere. There’s no single best path but stepping in from the outside can offer lessons worth sharing. Pete Woodward is a Managing Partner at Cheadle Medical Practice in Greater Manchester where he’s been since 2021. Alongside this he is responsible for overseeing two other Stockport practices and he was voted the national ‘Practice Manager of the Year’ in 2024. He is also a Non-Executive Director for Viaduct Care, Stockport’s GP Federation. The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers and all leaders in general practice and if you are in this role, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be. In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice. If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

    Lessons from other sectors
  5. 07/31/2025

    Do Practice Managers affect patient outcomes?

    I was scrolling through LinkedIn one evening, when I came across a great question posed by Ed Kennedy. The question was ‘do practice managers impact patient outcomes?’ Well as an ex-practice manager I thought absolutely they did, but it was something that I didn’t consciously think about when I was back in practice. I thought this was a great question for an episode of the podcast, so Ed joined me for a really wide-ranging conversation that showed just how almost everything a practice manager does impacts patient outcomes.  Ed Kennedy is Managing Partner at a two-site GP practice in Hampshire, caring for 14,000 patients and leading a team of 60 staff. He has spent his career in healthcare, beginning in community pharmacy, moving into the pharmaceutical industry, and spending the past decade in primary care management. He has a Master’s in Health Economics, Policy and Management from the London School of Economics, with academic research focused on how leadership—particularly non-clinical leadership—affects health outcomes. His dissertation explored the role of Practice Managers in shaping patient care and system performance, an area often overlooked in health policy and research. Ed is a Director of the Institute of General Practice Management, where he leads on national dispensing issues, and is committed to raising the profile and professional standards of practice management. He has a particular interest in the sustainability of general practice, workforce leadership, and evidence-based decision-making in primary care. The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers and all leaders in general practice and if you are in this role, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be. In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice. If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

    Do Practice Managers affect patient outcomes?
  6. 03/31/2025

    Should all practices have a Managing Partner

    I believe every practice should have a managing partner. That should be the most senior non-clinician, probably the Practice Manager. I believe it’s to the benefit of the practice, the partners, the staff and the patients. Yet only a small number of practices have a Practice Manager Partner. In this conversation we explore the role of the Managing Partner and I hope it will give food for thought for those thinking about becoming a Partner, or inviting their Practice Manager to join the partnership. Our expert for this discussion is Robyn Clark, a practice manager in South Gloucestershire and a director of the IGPM. She is an HR practitioner by background with experience of working in secondary care, mental health trusts and community health services, and is passionate about employee engagement, coaching and mentoring. The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers and all leaders in general practice and if you are in this role, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be.  In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice.  If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.

    Should all practices have a Managing Partner
  7. 02/20/2025

    Financial Management in Practice

    This episode is a must listen for Practice Managers, PCN Managers, Finance Partners, and anyone else who might be looking after the money. It’s a really helpful episode, that’s worth sharing. Finance in primary care is complicated, and different to most other businesses. It can be a challenge even for the most experienced. Step Forward our guest for this episode, Katy Drew, a Chartered Accountant and ex Practice Manager who just gets it, and shares loads of easily understood and great advice. As Head of Primary Care Development at Sandison Easson Specialist Medical Accountants she helps Practices to be resilient in the current climate through practical help and advice leading to strong financial management.  Having spent part of her career in practice management she is keen to support managers in translating financial information so they are able to present data in an accessible and understandable way to GP partners.  She is a motivational and enthusiastic trainer who inspires confidence in those she works with at both individual practice level and through courses and conferences The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for Practice Managers, Partners and all Leaders in general practice and primary care. If you liked this podcast you can find even more ideas and tools to help you improve your Leadership at www.leadershipinpractice.co.uk. If you need help with a leadership challenge, I’d be delighted to discuss this with you and you can contact me at gary@leadershipinpractice.co.uk, or on LinkedIn. If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on our website or at Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite Podcast platform.

    Financial Management in Practice

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The Leadership in Practice podcast, hosted by Gary Hughes, is for all leaders and managers in general practice and primary care. If you are in one of these roles, you’ll know how complicated and difficult it can be.    In each episode I’ll be discussing a business, management or leadership challenge, and I’ll provide ideas and tools to help you understand how you can be a better leader of your practice.    If you want to be a regular listener to the show the easiest way is to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for more great ideas and advice to help you become a better leader of your practice.