Professor Julie Davies has shared information on the international collaborative research study entitled ‘Enabling medical leadership in India and England: A comparative study’ (EMLIE) in BMJ Leader.
‘The policy recognizes that human resource management is critical to health system strengthening and healthcare delivery …. (and) recommends development of leadership skills, strengthening human resource governance in the public health system.’
This study consolidates insights from our earlier research works on systems leadership during recovery from the pandemic. This also relates to understanding VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity) contexts and implications for practice in LMICs and developed economies.
The purpose of the project is to compare medical leadership development and experiences in India and England. The research team includes Professor Julie Davies, Dr. Preethi John and Dr. Radhika Jain from the UCL; Dr. Kamal Gulati and Dr. Angel Rajan Singh from AIIMS, New Delhi; and Kirsten Armit, Director of Research at FMLM Applied in the UK.
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