Big day: Chloe Jury, Echuca Regional Health chief executive officer Robyn Lindsay, Tegan Stout, Renee Eddy, Teagan Stuchbery and Courtney McInnes.
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Fifteen healthcare professionals from the Campaspe, Gannawarra and Bendigo shires have graduated from the emerging leaders program.
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Healthcare personnel from Echuca, Cohuna, Kyabram, Rochester and Elmore united to participate in a leadership program aimed at developing management skills among aspirational and emerging leaders.
Fab four: Joanne Hammond, Shani Clark, Ash Watson and Kelsey Hamilton.
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Steve Huntley
The aspiring leaders celebrated the program’s completion at Echuca Regional Health on Friday, November 11.
Congratulations: Melissa Seelenmeyer, Kerri Symes and Donna Shaw.
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ERH chief executive officer Robyn Lindsay said the program provided budding leaders with the tools to manage a rapidly evolving health service environment.
Well done: Chloe Jury with chief executive officer Robyn Lindsay.
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“The leadership program aligns with ERH’s strategic plan of building leadership excellence and capability and support personal growth and development of our people,” Ms Lindsay said.
Recognition: Donna Shaw with Kerri Symes.
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ERH subacute rehabilitation physiotherapist Renee Eddy said the initiative had encouraged her to voice her ideas, to learn more about herself and to be a team player.
“The ultimate goal of the program is to drive change and improvement,” she said.
Event: Echuca Regional Health chief executive officer Robyn Lindsay speaks at the graduation ceremony of the Emerging Leaders Program.
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Steve Huntley
The Emerging Leaders Program is guided by Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE and provides healthcare professionals with strategies for how to plan on an operational and strategic level.