HLA Intermediate Level One
NHS England North East
About the Application
Annual dates
The Healthcare Leadership Academy (The HLA) and Medics.Academy have together developed a series of leadership programmes that are accredited and supported by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) Medical School. The Intermediate Level 1 Programme is designed and built on the experience of delivering content to hundreds of scholars, fellows and clinicians over several years. This practical programme, accredited both by a university and professional body, is worth 20 module masters credits which can be used in one of our postgraduate PGCert or MSc programmes with our university partner if you so wish.
Completion of this programme will also make you eligible to become a Member of the HLA (MHLA letters after your name).
The Curriculum: Course Content
The programme covers the six domains of The HLA framework. The following curriculum is delivered through a combination of webinars, assignments and online content with a range of speakers, tutors and workshop hosts:
Time Commitment
The programme is designed to be completed over 12 months. The programme will require you to complete:
This is a community driven programme. All candidates are invited to take part in an international network of healthcare leaders, as well as having access to a series of HLA community events as part of the programme.
Candidates will be able to join the programme in September and March each year. Assessment will be through delivery of a practical project, a series of video presentation submissions and a series of multimedia assignments.
Eligibility
Due to this programme granting Masters level credits, you will be required to demonstrate eligibility criteria for your enrolment. The criteria are:
Fees
All eligible NHS England North East trainees (ST1/CT1/IMT1 and above), if they have a successful application to the IL1 will be granted a full scholarship for the whole £2,290 provided they complete the programme within 12 months.
NHS England North East funding Information page -
https://madeinheene.hee.nhs.uk/education2/Doctors-in-Training/Leadership-Medical-Education
What Happens if I Apply to be a HLA Scholar in Subsequent Years?
If an individual undertakes the Intermediate Level 1 programme and then subsequently applies to become a HLA Scholar, they will be able to use their scholar year to complete their Intermediate level 2 component. They will also benefit from a scholarship to other programmes in the Medics.Academy and HLA portfolio at the same level as they would have benefitted if they had not already undertaken the Intermediate Level 1 programme. The HLA Scholars application also has specific awards for previous commitment to The HLA and so the individual will be able to recognise their completion of the Intermediate Level 1 programme in their application.
If you would like to find out more about the programme, you can email hello@medics.academy and one of the team will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Dr. Milan Makwana
Dr Carina Dowson
Dr Sarah Malawana
The Healthcare Leadership Academy