PC 6: EUSEM leadership course in cooperation with IEDLI and RCEM

Course Directors & Faculty

  • J. Stroobants (Belgium)
  • B. Hogan (Germany, EUSEM)
  • P. Anderson (IEDLI)
  • T. Hassan (UK, RCEM)

 Participants

The course is designed for 20 participants. It will be organised in 4 small groups of 5 persons.

Course description & learning objectives

The objectives of the workshop are to teach leadership skills that are relevant for current ED leaders and directors, individuals who have mid-level leadership roles, and individuals who are interested in taking on leadership roles.  

This workshop has been developed and presented jointly by EUSEM (EUSEM Professional Committee), the International Emergency Department Leadership Institute (IEDLI) and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM). 
The goal of the workshop is to teach leadership skills that are relevant for current ED leaders and directors, individuals who have mid-level leadership roles, and individuals who are interested in taking on leadership roles. 

The workshop will be a seminar-style format that will focus on 4 topics.  Each topic will include some interactive presentation of content by the faculty followed by activity in small groups in which the participants will interact with each other and the faculty to analyse data, work through challenges, develop plans. 

Schedule

Saturday 8 September

08:30-08:45 Welcome words EUSEM, RCEM, IEDLI R. Petrino, T. Hassan, P. Anderson
08:45-09:00 Course introduction   B. Hogan
09:00-09:15 Module 1 - Introductory lecture

Team building 

B. Hogan, R. Arafat
09:15-10:30

Module 1 - Practical exercises in small working groups

   
10:30-11:00 Coffee break    
11:00-11:15 Module 2  - Introductory lecture  

Caring for Self, Team, Vision

 T. Hassan 
11:15-12:30 Module 2 - Practical exercises in small working groups    
12:30-13:30

Lunch break

   
13:30-13:45 Module 3 - Introductory lecture  Negotiation  J. Stroobants
13:45-15:00

Module 3 - Practical exercises in small working groups

   
15:00-15:30  Coffee break    
15:30-15:45 Module 4 - Introductory lecture  Difficult conversation / Dealing with the media   P. Anderson
15:45-17:00

Module 4 - Practical exercises in small working groups

   
17:00-17:30

Feedback

  All Participants
17:30-18:00

Summary, wrap up

 

 

National Societies

Albania
Albania Albania

Albanian Society of Emergency Medicine

Shoqata Shqiptare e Urgjencës Mjekësore - SH.U.M.

Date of origin: 1 January 2013

Austria

Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

Association of Emergency Medicine Physicians of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Udruženje Urgentologa u Federaciji Bosne i Hercegovine

Date of origin: 15 March 2019





France
Georgia
Georgia Georgia

Georgian College of Emergency Physicians

საქართველოს გადაუდებელი მედიცინის ექიმთა კოლეჯი





Kosovo
Kosovo Kosovo

Kosovo Society of Emergency Medicine

Shoqata për Mjekësi Emergjente e Kosovës (SHMEK)  

Year of origin: 2008

Latvia

Lithuania
Lithuania Lithuania

Lithuanian Society for Emergency Medicine

Lietuvos Skubiosios Medicinos Draugija

Date of origin: 3 October 2003

Malta
Malta Malta

Association of Emergency Physicians of Malta

Ghaqda Maltija tat-Tobba ghall-Emergenzi

Date of origin: 1 December 2006


Moldova
Moldova Moldova

Society of Emergency Medicine and Disasters Medicine from Republic of Moldova

Asociația Obștească Societatea Științifico-Practică de Medicină de Urgență și Catastrofe din Republica Moldova

Netherlands

Norway
Norway Norway

Norwegian College of Emergency Medicine


Poland

Portugal
Portugal Portugal

Portuguese Society of Urgent and Emergency Medicine

Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina de Urgência e Emergência 

Romania

Serbia
Slovakia
Slovakia Slovakia

Slovak Society of Disaster and Emergency Medicine

Slovenská spoločnost' urgentnej medicíny katastrof 

Date of origin: 4 October 1997





United Kingdom
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Royal College of Emergency Medicine

Year of origin: 1993