Ep. 21 - Compassionate Leadership: A Quiet Revolution Transforming Medical Culture
Description
We speak to Dr. Lucy Pickard-Sullivan and Dr. Charlotte Stockley about how compassionate leadership can transform medical institutions and improve clinician and patient outcomes.
They share insights from their grassroots workshops on compassionate leadership, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion, dealing with challenges in the NHS, and creating psychologically safe environments. The episode also covers the power of compassionate leadership at every level of medical training, the impact of compassionate practices on patient care, and recommendations for listeners interested in implementing similar programs.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Backgrounds
00:30 Episode Overview: Compassionate Leadership
01:11 Guest Introduction: Dr. Lucy Pickard Sullivan and Dr. Charlotte Stockley
02:12 Defining Compassionate Leadership
03:46 Implementing Compassionate Leadership in Medicine
07:51 Workshops and Training Programs
08:35 Self-Compassion and Its Importance
12:31 Real-Life Applications and Challenges
18:56 Personal Experiences with Leadership
26:52 Leadership at Every Level
28:45 Exploring Leadership in Medical Training
29:09 The Importance of Seeking Leadership Opportunities
29:34 Balancing Clinical Skills and Leadership Training
30:55 Diversity in Leadership Styles
31:26 Compassionate Leadership in Medicine
34:15 The Role of Psychological Safety
42:09 Feedback and Future Plans for Leadership Training
46:03 Advice for Aspiring Compassionate Leaders
51:48 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Article on King’s Fund: What is compassionate leadership? (By Michael West and Suzie Bailey)
Compassionate Leadership: Sustaining Wisdom, Humanity and Presence in Health and Social Care (Book by Michael West)
Listen to Michael West talk about compassionate leadership on The Locked up Living Podcast
Also Human: The Inner Lives of Doctors (Book by Caroline Elton) - the book Natasha mentioned
Research mentioned which features in ‘Also Human’: Rates of medication errors among depressed and burnt out residents: prospective cohort study
Wellness wonder:
The Society for Assistance of Medical Families
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