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Learn about the impact of leadership on clinical practices, organ donation rates, and successful transplants from deceased donors. Explore the keys to success, overcoming failure, and motivating yourself and others.
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Leadership and Changing Clinical Practice November 2014
Organ donors pmp Europe and USA, 2013 Source: Council of Europe – Transplant Newsletter
Deceased and living donor transplants pmp Europe and USA, 2013 Source: Council of Europe – Transplant Newsletter
Congratulations & thank you • Practice has been transformed in most hospitals most of the time • Referrals, brainstem death testing, family approach, Specialist Nurse involvement and donor numbers have all improved. • Transplant numbers have increased and the kidney waiting list has fallen.
Does leadership matter • Direction and expectations • Accountability • Encouragement & support • Environment & Resources
Success When we have helpedeveryone to have thecourage to choose donation we will havesaved and transformed the lives of thousands of people...then we will be successful.
Success There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work and learning from failure.~Colin Powell
Is everyone prepared for success? • Policy • People • Plans • Practice = Perfection
I attribute my success to this – I never gave or took any excuse ~Florence Nightingale
What is hard work? • It’s knowing what needs to happen and making sure it does. • It’s setting clear expectations & helping people meet them, recognising achievements & holding people to account when they let you down. • It’s thinking hard, finding new solutions, being visible, taking action.
Failure A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying. ~B F Skinner (US psychologist)
How do you learn from failure? • Recognise and accept it – don’t explain it away • Examine the situation – what would you do differently? • Try a different approach – did it work this time? Will it work every time? • Keep thinking deeply & be creative.
How do you motivateyourself & others? • Know yourself • Find out what works for the people in your team • Link expectations with aims and values • Recognise that change is always difficult & know who will embrace it & who won’t – use different tactics that meet their needs
Resources to help • Other members of the collaborative • ACCORD hospitals ~& toolkit to spread PDSA methodology • http://www.ihi.org
6807 people on the waiting list Waiting for us to save or transform their lives