🌱 Greener Allied Health Professions Week runs 20–24 April.
A great chance to spotlight the link between health and climate change - and how AHPs can drive a greener, more sustainable NHS.
Explore more: bit.ly/4sR4F8I
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🌱 Greener NHS Carbon Literacy E‑Learning Pathway
Explore the vital link between climate change & healthcare with this free course developed by the Carbon Literacy Project in collaboration with Greener NHS & e-learning for healthcare.
Open to all NHS colleagues with an NHS email.
👉 bit.ly/3OiNden
📍 NHS ConfedExpo 2026
🗓️ 10–11 June 2026
📍 Manchester Central
NHS ConfedExpo brings together leaders and professionals from across healthcare to connect, learn and share ideas.
🎟️ NHS, local authority and wider public sector staff are eligible for a free ticket.
www.nhsconfedexpo.org/book-pass
📣 The GMC National Training Survey is live.
It provides vital evidence to improve postgraduate medical training across the UK - from wellbeing and workload to workplace culture and learning environments.
Eligible? Please take part 👇
🔗 bit.ly/4bWDy6g
Open till 6 May.
World Health Day 🌍
Today we recognise healthcare staff delivering care in challenging conditions.
Supporting leadership isn’t a fix‑all, but it helps teams navigate pressure and uncertainty.
We’re here for clinical leaders seeking support and shared learning.
👉 bit.ly/49xSxCE
FMLM Members can strengthen their professional development via the FMLM Appraisal and Revalidation Service. Access expert appraisers who offer supportive, high-quality appraisals for medical leaders, portfolio careers & revalidation needs.
Learn more: bit.ly/4ksLluXor visit www.wessexappraisal.com
Healthcare teams are under real pressure.
At the FMLM Conference we explored practical ways to support wellbeing in demanding roles.
👉 Join the conversation on supporting wellbeing in healthcare leadership, through our membership, fellowship, or by finding out more:
bit.ly/40uPQw6
New blog from Dame Jane Dacre, Honorary Senior Fellow at FMLM, former RCP President and Emeritus Professor at UCL.
She reflects on portfolio careers, side hustles, leadership and life beyond the NHS.
A thoughtful and practical read.
🔗 www.linkedin.com/pulse/transi...
Last night, our Clinical Fellows hosted an International Women’s Day panel with powerful conversations on female leadership, ambition, work–life balance, support systems and gender equity.
Thank you to our brilliant panellists, and to our clinical fellows for organising.
One month on from the FMLM Conference 2026, we’re reflecting on two days of inspiring speakers, thought‑provoking sessions and brilliant networking in Liverpool.
Stay up to date with future FMLM events and opportunities on our website:
www.fmlm.ac.uk
This Oral Health Day, we’re spotlighting Faye Doughty, a Chief Dental Officer England Clinical Fellow.
🎥 Hear from Faye on the fellowship’s impact and find out how your organisation can host a CDO Clinical Fellow.
Learn more: bit.ly/47ktDFa
✨ Eid Mubarak ✨
Wishing all those celebrating Eid al‑Fitr a joyful and peaceful time with loved ones. May this time of reflection, generosity and connection bring happiness and good health.
We’re are delighted to be at the BDIA Dental Showcase 2026!
We’re inviting organisations to become hosts for the Chief Dental Officer for England’s Clinical Fellow Scheme - a great opportunity to support future dental leaders.
Find out more 👉 bit.ly/4ao4Bq3
#BDIADentalShowcase2026
Hear from one of our Clinical Fellow Scheme hosts on why working with Clinical Fellows delivers fresh insight and real impact.
Learn more / apply: bit.ly/4ao4Bq3
🚨 Calling Host Organisations
We are seeking hosts for our Clinical Fellow Schemes.
Bring fresh ideas, leadership energy and real impact to your organisation.
👉 Apply now:https://bit.ly/4ao4Bq3
Did you know BMJ Leader is free for FMLM Members and Fellows?
The FMLM community benefit from free access to BMJ Leader - stay informed, get timely updates, and submit your research.
👉 Access via your FMLM member portal.
🎉 Poster competition winners at #FMLM2026!
🥇 Winner: Dr Thomas Salisbury
🥈 Runner‑up: Dr Mary‑Therese Monagham
Thank you to everyone who submitted a poster – we were impressed by the quality and insight across all entries.
FMLM Conference 2026 wrapped! 🚀
Two full and inspiring days of sessions and workshops. Thank you to everyone who joined and contributed across both days!
It was great meeting so many inspiring people - we hope you enjoyed the conference!
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This afternoon, our Platinum Sponsor Wesleyan presents “Financial Fitness Starts with a Plan.” Sharing how a strong financial future starts with the right strategy.
We hope everyone attending walked away with fresh insights, renewed confidence, and ideas to apply in their day-to-day leadership practice. Leadership growth happens in moments like these!
Behind the scenes at Speed Coaching: “Accelerate Your Leadership Impact!” Our expert facilitators, Emily Sexton, Prof Jonathan Passmore, and Prof David Pendleton, guided delegates through fast-paced 15-minute coaching sessions focused on leadership, self-reflection, and practical strategies.
Panel explores the processes governing doctors’ appraisal and revalidation, and how leadership shapes safe, effective healthcare.
Kicking off the Workshop on Heuristics for Empathic Leadership, chaired by Sir Mayur Lakhani.
Discussion focuses on leadership priorities, professional regulation, appraisal & revalidation, and FMLM’s proposed College of Executive & Clinical Leadership.
Speakers today: Mark Swindells (GMC), Professor Anwar Khan (NHS Resolution), Dr Susi Caesar (Wessex Appraisal Service), Professor William Roche (FMLM Trustee).
Live from the Expert Panel on Leadership, Regulation, Appraisal & Revalidation, chaired by Savita Ghattaora.🧵
Coaching is an evidence-based approach. He presents a slide with insights on how it works in practice
He highlights the importance of critical thinking when using AI and uses an example which highlights the need to verify information to its original source - coaching has a role in this