Leadership and Management in Healthcare
Neil Gopee; Jo Galloway
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Add to basketSold by ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Chapters recognise the challenges facing newly qualified health professionals such as delivering patient care, managing resources and supporting the development of colleagues. They also look at management theory, decision-making and continuing professional development. Key features include:
" links to key national agenda governing healthcare practice.
" relates theory to practice, encouraging self-aware and reflective practitioners
" learning outcomes, chapter introductions and further reading.
" activities and think points to encourage skills analysis and critical reflection.
" relevant practice examples.
The professional backgrounds of the authors in clinical practice, education and management mean that this is an engaging and authoritative text. It will be ideal for all nursing and allied healthcare students, as well as qualified professionals who need a clear and engaging guide to the key issues, theories and practice skills needed for effective management and leadership in healthcare.
Neil Gopee is currently a part-time lecturer in Health and Care at Coventry University, having previously worked as full-time senior lecturer at the same university for thirty years, and also as Associate Lecturer for the Open University. He has also worked as external examiner at various Higher Education Institutions, which has given Neil wide-ranging insights into his two cognate areas: (1) management and leadership in care settings, and (2) learning, teaching and assessment, at both under- and post-graduate levels.
Having qualified in Adult Nursing, as well as in Mental Health Nursing, Neil’s nursing career has encompassed extensive clinical experiences spanning critical care to primary healthcare. Studying for his doctorate provided Neil with further in-depth insights into his subject areas, as did his external examiner duties at several HEIs and as reviewer for Nursing journals. His publications include various peer-reviewed articles, and two other textbooks: Supervision of Learning and Assessment in Healthcare and Practice Teaching in Healthcare.
Jo Galloway has worked in health and care for nearly forty years. She qualified as a Registered Nurse in 1988 and has worked in a number of clinical specialties, including orthopaedics, intensive care, neurosciences, rehabilitation and the care of older people, Her career has spanned acute care, community care, practice development, higher education and commissioning. She has held management and leadership positions at junior, middle, senior and executive levels. in the NHS. She has worked at local and regional levels in the NHS and has also contributed to work streams at national level.
Jo spent ten years of her career working as a Clinical Commissioning Group Chief Nursing Officer where her portfolios included leadership, quality and patient safety, safeguarding and continuing healthcare. Some of her previous roles have included deputy director of nursing, nurse consultant, lecturer practitioner , senior and principal lecturer. Jo′s areas of clinical expertise and publication include rehabilitation, care of older people and leadership. In 2012, Jo was awarded a leadership scholarship by the Florence Nightingale Foundation and Burdette Trust for Nursing. Jo has also previously worked in and held honorary positions in the higher education sector."About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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