Health Service Journal
Steve Feast
Dr Steve Feast is senior adviser on health and wellbeing at the Department of Health.
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Giving up clinical practice: the clinical leader’s dilemma
30-Jun-2009
Giving up clinical practice can be the right decision for many clinicians taking on management roles, writes Steve Feast -
Leading patient journeys: challenging stereotypes and perceptions
7-Apr-2009
Clinical leadership is urgently needed to improve the care older people receive. Steve Feast explains -
Steve Feast asks who will lead general practice in the future
10-Feb-2009
The leadership structure of general practice is changing rapidly as fewer and fewer GP partners employ increasing numbers of salaried GPs. A new governance model is emerging. -
Steve Feast on leading care across boundaries
25-Nov-2008
Achieving world class outcomes for patients challenges clinicians to ensure all parts of care pathways operate effectively and co-operatively. -
Steve Feast on GPs as community leaders
14-Oct-2008
When I was a GP, I was always amazed by the degree to which people remembered and acted on my advice. Frequently, the advice sought was not obviously related to any of my medical training or education. -
Steve Feast on leading people to better health
8-Oct-2008
When I was a GP I was always amazed at the degree to which people remembered and actually acted upon my advice. Frequently the advice sought was not obviously related to any of my medical training or education - it was instead based upon a sense of respect and trust in their family doctor, the independence and wisdom that people expected and wanted but could not access in other parts of their daily life. -
Steve Feast on breaking through to leadership roles
19-Aug-2008
Considering how many talented clinicians there are in the NHS leadership ranks, relatively few actually make the transition from local clinical leadership roles to senior system-wide or executive positions.







