Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme 2025/26
Module resources
Here you can locate the module resources from the 2025/26 Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme.
If you have any queries, please contact lmfs@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Date of in-person module: 9 September 2025
Scheme Leads: Dr David Bishop, Dr Marcin Ostrowski, Dr Ross Runciman
Presentations and resources-this will be updated with slides we have speaker permission to share. Presentations available here remain the intellectual property of the speaker.
Date of online module: 17 September 2025
Module leads: Dr Suhana Ahmed, Dr Derek Tracy
Date of online module: 3 October 2025
Module leads: Dr Deepa Krishnan, Dr Mudasir Firdosi
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This module will take place at the College
Module lead: Catherine Eden
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Module leads: Dr Ayesha Rahim and Dr Asif Bachlani
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This module will be led by Dr Ananta Dave and Dr Gareth Thomas
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Module lead: Billy Boland
Date of module: 5 June 2026
This in-person module will take place at the College
Module leads: David Bishop, Marcin Ostrowski, Ross Runciman
The Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme Assessment Process
Full details of the Scheme assessment process will be shared over the coming weeks, as a Fellow you will be asked to:
- meaningfully engage with and attend all modules of the leadership programme and action learning sets
- undertake a leadership project of strategic or operational significance within your local organisation
- engage with your organisational mentor
- undertake a quantitative evaluation of your individual development at the beginning and end of the scheme
- complete a complementary leadership and management multi-source feedback tool specifically designed for doctors (FMLM 360)
- complete a leadership Direct Observation of Non-Clinical Skills (DONCS) with your organisational mentor
- undertake a qualitative reflective evaluation of your individual development at the end of the scheme
- subscribe for complementary membership of the .
Successful completion of the RCPsych Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme is not determined by individual project success or failure. Success is more meaningfully determined by your engagement as a Fellow with the programme and the growth of your leadership behaviours in accordance with the FMLM's Leadership and Management Standards for Medical Professionals.
Leadership and Management Scheme Assessment
Your attendance
This is an assessed element towards successfully completing the scheme.
Fellows are required to meaningfully engage with and attend all 10 modules of the leadership programme and action learning sets – this will be an assessed element towards successfully completing the scheme.
To facilitate a protected space for discussion Scheme modules will not be recorded or available to watch on demand.
If you are unable to attend a module please contact us via lmfs@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Become a member of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management
The FMLM team will contact you directly to onboard you to the FMLM.
Complete part 1 of 2 of the LMFS Quantitative evaluation of individual development
This is an assessed element towards successfully completing the scheme.
This is part 1 of a two-part quantitative survey mirroring the domains of FMLM's Leadership and Management Standards for Medical Professionals. It explores your leadership behaviours on a 7-point Likert scale across four levels: self, team, organisation, and system. Your responses are not used as part of any individual assessment process, but it tracks your development on the scheme, and completion is mandatory.
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Your FMLM 360
This is a bespoke leadership and management multi-source feedback tool specifically designed for doctors. It helps you understand how others see you and identifies your strengths and areas for development. Your RCPsych LMFS mentor must be invited to provide feedback, and alongside being a mandatory requirement of the scheme, it is also a necessary component if you would like to apply for Associate Fellowship of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management.
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Quantitative evaluation of individual development - Part 2 of 2
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Reflection and Qualitative evaluation of individual development
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Leadership Direct Observation of Non-Clinical Skills (DONCS)
This is a recognised RCPsych Work Place Based Assessment (WPBA) and captures your experience formally on your RCPsych Portfolio Online. It is a mandatory requirement and must be completed by your RCPsych LMFS mentor.
Till, A., Sen, R., & Crimlisk, H. (2021). . BJPsych Bulletin, 1-8. doi:10.1192/bjb.2021.32
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