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27/06/25

27 June 2025

Empowering tomorrow’s health leaders: RCP’s 2024/25 Chief Registrars Programme concludes

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The RCP Chief Registrar Programme is the college’s flagship leadership development initiative, specifically designed to equip senior resident doctors with the skills and confidence needed to lead change, improve services and deliver the highest standards of patient care.

The programme was established following a key recommendation of the RCP Future Hospital Commission report, which highlighted the need for a dedicated senior leadership role for resident doctors that prioritises quality improvement, patient experience and clinical engagement.

At the final session of the year-long programme, the cohort presented the quality improvement (QI) projects they had developed throughout the year which focused on one of six key areas:

  • workforce
  • patient impact
  • local impact
  • potential for large scale impact
  • innovation
  • group projects.

Awards determined by their peers and a panel of expert judges were handed to 26 chief registrars for their outstanding contributions in those areas.

Attendees also heard from senior leaders including RCP president Dr Mumtaz Patel, patient safety commissioner Dr Henrietta Hughes, RCP clinical vice president Dr John Dean, and RCP clinical director for improvement Dr Aklak Chowdhury. They each shared insights into future leadership opportunities and how the Chief Registrar Programme lays the foundation for ongoing engagement with the RCP.

Dr Clive Lewis, RCP censor and clinical lead of the Chief Registrar Programme, said:

'It has been inspiring to see the incredible growth and achievements of our chief registrars over the past year. This programme is not just about QI – it’s about developing confident and forward-thinking clinical leaders who can influence change at every level of the NHS.

'We’re proud to support their leadership journey and to see them emerge as the next generation of change-makers in medicine.’

The 2024/25 Chief Registrar Programme peer and judges award winners are:

Innovations Achieved
Clare Carasco
Siti Maisarah Amran
Rebecca Kuruvilla
 
Impact on patients
Nathan Eager
Saqib Hasan
Zehra Irshad
 
Impact on workforce
Mark Jordan, David Baker
Alexander McFarquhar
Helen Spindler
 
Local impact
Marie Broyde
Rob Conway
Hannah Carden
 
Potential for large scale impact
Jay Darley
Gofannon Le Boutillier
Jodie Crofts
 
Groups
Charlotte (Lottie) Ainscough, Hannah Costelloe
Jermaine Wright, Sarah Kate Duncan
Keisha Patel, Mike Jones

Judges Awards
Clare Carasco
Jay Darley
Marie Broyde
Mark Jordan
Nathan Eager
Saqib Hasan