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449 Simon Fleming: Changing and Challenging Toxic Culture in Healthcare
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Simon Fleming is an orthopaedic hand and wrist surgeon, medical education Ph.D and culture change advocate, with an international reputation for his work.
He is a founding and Executive board member of the International Orthopaedic Diversity Alliance (IODA). He also sits on the Executive board for the NIHR Clinical Education Incubator and is an Associate Editor for Medical Education, The Clinical Teacher and the British Journal of Surgery. He is a past-Vice Chair of the United Kingdom’s Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Trainee Doctors’ Group (ATDG) and past-President of the British Orthopaedic Trainees’ Association (BOTA). He is Clinical Advisor to the Methuselah Foundation, supporting the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge.
He has delivered over 250 keynotes globally on his landmark work around diversity, inclusion, improving medical and surgical training as well as challenging toxic cultures. He works with individuals and organisations to transform healthcare education and culture, as well as how to start having those uncomfortable conversations.

3 Top
1. Shut up and listen.
2. “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”
3. How to be part of actual, meaningful change, rather than the performative and rhetorical stuff we see so often

Social Media 
@orthopodreg – twitter, instagram
Simon Fleming on LinkedIn and youtube etc

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