Event details
Effective healthcare leadership is about more than policies and procedures—it’s about people. In this exclusive online event, we explore how the principles of person-centred care in dementia can shape stronger, more compassionate leadership across the healthcare sector.
Join expert faculty from University of Hull Online as they discuss how empathy, communication, and dignity-driven approaches can transform leadership in all areas of healthcare, along with answering any online study questions you have – live and in real-time.
What You’ll Learn:
- How the philosophy of person-centred dementia care can enhance healthcare leadership
- Strategies for fostering empathy, resilience, and inclusivity in healthcare teams
- Insights from experts leading the MSc Healthcare Leadership and MSc Dementia programmes
- How these postgraduate courses can help you drive change in your organisation
Meet the Panel:
- Jayne Walker – Co-Programme Director, MSc Healthcare Leadership
- Dr Patrick Marshall – Co-Programme Director, MSc Healthcare Leadership
- Ellie Robinson-Carter – Programme Director, MSc Dementia
Whether you’re a current healthcare professional, aspiring leader, or looking to specialise in dementia care, this session will provide valuable insights to help shape your career.
Like the sound of it? Book your virtual seat by completing the form on this page.
Presenters

Ellie Robinson-Carter
Programme Director
MSc Dementia

Dr Patrick Marshall
Co-Programme Director
MSc Healthcare Leadership
Dr Patrick Marshall is the Programme Director for the MSc in Healthcare Leadership at the University of Hull. As well as teaching on a wide range of university courses, he also runs bespoke management training sessions for NHS Trust healthcare professionals. His doctoral research (now a book) draws on over 30 years’ of teaching and senior leadership roles in secondary schools, universities, and medical schools.

Jayne Walker
Co-Programme Director
MSc Healthcare Leadership
Jayne Walker began her career as a registered Adult Nurse in 1996, before progressing into Midwifery in 1999. Jayne's clinical practice then transitioned to becoming a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor) in 2005.
Jayne has an MSc in Health Studies (Leadership and Education). She works directly with student groups from all levels of academic study alongside external partners to ensure the training and study delivered is of a high standard. She also has extensive experience and knowledge of designing, delivering, assessing, and evaluating programmes of study.