On behalf of the Adult Medicine Division (AMD), we invite early to mid-career AMD Fellows to join us on the weekend of 15 to 16 Whiringa-ā-rangi 2025 | 15 to 16 November 2025 for our third annual AMD Leadership and Management Workshop. This Workshop will be held in person at the RACP Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington Office JacksonStone Building Level 10 / 3 Hunter Street Wellington Central | Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington 6011 Aotearoa New Zealand.
Leadership is about setting a direction and motivating others to embrace it. It is also about leading and helping others to lead, by actively supporting them.
As physicians we have a key role in supporting and leading improvements in health and health care delivery. We can achieve this through investing in and growing our own effective medical leadership, management and innovation skills (hereafter termed medical leadership). While leadership is key in our roles it is also often something we don’t learn in medical school or physician training.
This workshop will provide you with high-quality and effective medical leadership advice that will allow you to achieve better patient outcomes and healthier communities. You will have the opportunity to meet and learn from fellow physicians and others working in healthcare who occupy leadership roles across Aotearoa New Zealand. It will also provide you with an opportunity to network and learn from colleagues, who like you, want to further develop their leadership skills and support high performing and thriving teams.
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We look forward to you joining us.
Ngā mihi nui,
Professor Brian Wood
President, RACP Adult Medicine Division
Dr Fiona Thompson
Chair, RACP Aotearoa NZ AMD Committee
Program Lead
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