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Lunch and Learn Webinar - Sexual Misconduct Between Doctors

Course/event description

Lunch and learn webinar, 28 January - sexual misconduct between doctors

You are invited to join, and share with your networks news about, a lunchtime webinar at 12.45 pm on 28 January 2026 – with Prof Ros Searle, Chair of Human Resources Management and Organisational Psychology at University of Glasgow.

During the webinar, Ros will share key themes and findings from her new book, Sexual Harassment between Doctors - Healing Medical Cultures Around the World. Ros, who is also Director of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology’s Impact Incubator, will reflect on her work, which sets out to provide a nuanced, holistic understanding of sexual harms between doctors and examines how silence can hinder effective, evidence-based management of sexual harassment in health settings.

While exploring this topic in this way is of interest to all NES staff and a range of people working across health and care, it will be particularly relevant to doctors as well as staff working in human resources and equalities and diversity roles. As a result, you are asked to please share news of this online event with your peers and through your networks as soon as possible.

Details 

  • Timing: Between 12.45 pm and 2.00 pm on Wednesday 28 January 2026
  • Speaker: Prof Ros Searle

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A recording of the session will be shared internally after the event.

If you have, or someone you know has, experienced or been affected by sexual harassment or gender-based violence, then sources of help and support can be found on NES's Equality, diversity and human rights hub.

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This page was last updated on: 22.01.2026 at 11.40

Course/event date: 28-01-2026

Course/event duration: 1 Day

Course/event venue: online webinar

This course is targeted at the following specialty Groupings:

  • Medicine
  • Anaesthesia, Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine
  • GP, Public Health & Occupational Medicine
  • Foundation Programme Board
  • Surgery
  • Other
  • Diagnostic
  • Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Paediatrics