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Episode 22. Backstage with: Dr Margaret Ikpoh
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Dr. Margaret Ikpoh is a GP partner and current RCGP Faculty Chair for Humber and The Ridings. She's also Associate Director of Primary Care for Hull and York Medical School, a Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners, one of of the co-champions of Yorkshire and Humber Clinical Research Network, a member of RCGP council, and she's a mum of two- so she’s very busy!
Margaret is earlier on in her leadership journey than some of our previous guests, and I hope her story of overcoming her imposter syndrome, finding confidence to speak out, and understanding the influence she can have, is a source of inspiration for those considering leadership roles.
*Highlights:
- Early life and influences (3 mins)
- Growing up and facing overt racism (4.5 mins)
- Feeling like she didn't fit in (13 mins)
- What she thinks people can do to help (16 mins)
- Thinking of herself as a leader (20 mins)
- How she got into her roles (25 mins)
- Finding the confidence to lead (28 mins)
- Encouraging each other and sponsorship (30 mins)
- Life at home (34 mins)
- Hopes for the future (38 mins)
- Favourite books,and top tips for new leaders (41 mins)
*Resources
- Book recommendations: The Advantage, Wolfpack, How Women Rise, The Leadership Hike
*Social media:
*Subscribe to the Next Gen GP monthly bulletin to keep in the loop about future webinars, podcast episodes, and our virtual programmes:
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Manage episode 305237183 series 2782001
Dr. Margaret Ikpoh is a GP partner and current RCGP Faculty Chair for Humber and The Ridings. She's also Associate Director of Primary Care for Hull and York Medical School, a Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners, one of of the co-champions of Yorkshire and Humber Clinical Research Network, a member of RCGP council, and she's a mum of two- so she’s very busy!
Margaret is earlier on in her leadership journey than some of our previous guests, and I hope her story of overcoming her imposter syndrome, finding confidence to speak out, and understanding the influence she can have, is a source of inspiration for those considering leadership roles.
*Highlights:
- Early life and influences (3 mins)
- Growing up and facing overt racism (4.5 mins)
- Feeling like she didn't fit in (13 mins)
- What she thinks people can do to help (16 mins)
- Thinking of herself as a leader (20 mins)
- How she got into her roles (25 mins)
- Finding the confidence to lead (28 mins)
- Encouraging each other and sponsorship (30 mins)
- Life at home (34 mins)
- Hopes for the future (38 mins)
- Favourite books,and top tips for new leaders (41 mins)
*Resources
- Book recommendations: The Advantage, Wolfpack, How Women Rise, The Leadership Hike
*Social media:
*Subscribe to the Next Gen GP monthly bulletin to keep in the loop about future webinars, podcast episodes, and our virtual programmes:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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