Time management - recorded webinar

All of us would like to manage our time better and there are ways that you can do this. 

Audience: All doctors Medical students Consultants International doctors Practice managers Medical academics
Format: Webinar
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This recorded webinar really gets you to think about what you can do to be more time smart and to see if there are ways for you to be more effective. By identifying some less useful habits and the thought processes behind them, we’ll create strategies and approaches for changing your behaviour and approach to time.

 

What to expect from the webinar

  • The webinar is up to one hour.
  • It is taught by a subject matter expert.
  • No preparation is needed, just bring a pen and paper if you want to make notes.
  • This webinar has already been recorded, so it isn't interactive.
  • A certificate of attendance will not be given for watching the recording of the webinar.

 

What you will learn

By the end of this recorded webinar you will:

  • identify the challenges you experience in managing your time
  • discuss the thought patterns and emotional reactions that can make time management tricky
  • learn strategies for prioritising tasks and activities on a daily, weekly, and longer-term basis
  • focus on your personal priorities to improve your working practice.

 

Who is this webinar for?

  • Free for BMA members.

 

Very helpful and practical being able to take away an action plan at the end.
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