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  2. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (9 June 1836 – 17 December 1917) was an English physician and suffragist.She is known for being the first woman to qualify in Britain as a physician and surgeon [1] and as a co-founder and dean of the London School of Medicine for Women, which was the first medical school in Britain to train women as doctors. [2]

  3. Health Education England - Wikipedia

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    The national NHS knowledge and library services team at HEE is responsible for procuring core digital knowledge resources on behalf of the health and care workforce and trainees. [ 10 ] National Health Service (England) has 177 autonomous library services largely based in acute hospitals , but also in mental health and community health services .

  4. Leadership Academy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Leadership Academy can refer to: African Leadership Academy ...

  5. National School of Healthcare Science - Wikipedia

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    The role of the NSHCS is to: Recruitment of trainees to the masters-level Scientist Training Programme [3]; provide support the NHS Healthcare science trainees through their courses, ensuring they enjoy high standards of education and training, clear and fair assessment of their work and appropriate professional recognition of their competency at the end of their course

  6. National Center for Healthcare Leadership - Wikipedia

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    The programs of NCHL are supported primarily through membership fees contributed by organizational members. [1] Participants in NCHL's membership programs vary based on the specific program, but they generally involve leaders who are responsible for a specific leadership activity within their own health system or university, such as healthcare leadership development, international healthcare ...

  7. Functional leadership model - Wikipedia

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    The Functional theory of leadership emphasizes how an organization or task is being led rather than who has been formally assigned a leadership role. In the functional leadership model, leadership does not rest with one person but rests on a set of behaviors by the group that gets things done. Any group member can perform these behaviors so ...

  8. Jane Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Jane Frances Cummings CBE is a former Chief Nursing Officer for England, formerly at the Department of Health and subsequently at NHS England.. In November 2013 she was interviewed about the demand for safe staffing levels in NHS hospitals and told ITV Daybreak: "The most important thing to do is to use evidence to determine what the staffing levels should be.

  9. NHS University - Wikipedia

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    The NHS University (NHSU) was a part of the United Kingdom's National Health Service tasked with training NHS staff. It was abolished in 2005. It was abolished in 2005. The NHSU was proposed by the Labour Party in the lead up to the 2001 general election , which was followed by a consultation exercise between November 2002 and May 2003.