Education and training :: King's Health Partners

Education and training :: King's Health Partners
Education and training
One of our key missions is providing education and training opportunities to help you develop skills and advance your career.
We run a variety of events across the year on a wide range of topics and subjects, which are listed on the
Events page
. Our regular course programme is below.
To undertake education and training at any time, you can
visit our online Learning Hub
where you can browse e-learning courses.
If you would like to speak with one of the team about course development, please
contact us
.
King’s Clinical Academic Training Office
(KCATO)
offers advice, best practice and information on navigating a clinical academic career. It is open to all health professionals who are based across King's Health Partners.
Find out more about the work of KHP Education
.
Courses
The Academic Foundation Programme is a two-year generic clinical and academic training programme which forms a bridge between medical school and specialist or general practice training. King’s offers an Academic Foundation Programme for the South Thames Foundation School, providing opportunities to develop research, teaching and leadership/management skills alongside the core clinical competences.
The Academic Foundation Programme is intended for trainees who plan to go into academic medicine, as well as those who choose a different medical career.
Find out more on
the King's College London website
.
Learn how to innovate, lead responsibly, and navigate change to transform your own clinical practice and leadership.
King’s Health Partners Academic Surgery is offering a full-year executive fellowship programme which aims to teach leadership as the process of implementing positive change in dynamic, volatile or complex environments.
As part of this programme fellows will study six original Harvard Business School cases and be registered with Harvard Business Publishing. This fellowship boasts a faculty with real-world med tech, entrepreneurship, and leadership expertise and offers a flexible course structure to suit full-time clinicians.
The unique programme frames leadership through the perspective of four key domains:
Risk and crisis management
Innovation and entrepreneurship
Diplomacy and people management
Systems design and Culture creation
Find out more about the
Executive Fellowship in Surgical Leadership
.
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