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The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve women’s healthcare across the world. They are committed to developing the accessibility and quality of education, training and assessments for doctors wishing to specialise in O&G.

Founded in 1929, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists is recognised nationally and overseas as a leader in women’s healthcare. With this network and expertise, they are working to advance the science and practice of O&G.

Today, they have over 17,500 members worldwide. These healthcare professionals can access support throughout each stage of their career. They encourage all members to pursue lifelong learning and development, offering cutting-edge training programmes and courses.

Successful teams have the functional skills to lead a task, benefit from diversity, and are led in a way that creates time and space for reflection; the ability to take stock periodically, of the task and of the way in which the team is engaged in delivering it. Your stakeholder analysis [HYPERLINK] should help you assemble the most appropriate team and identify how the team interacts and relates to other stakeholders like sponsors, services users, etc.

The variation in the size, both in terms of population served and numbers of constituent organisations, and of complexity, between Integrated Care Systems, precludes the possibility of any prescriptive guidance on the way in which this team is assembled.

Engeström’s expansive learning cycle of learning actions explains how there are 7 stages of learning actions;