Valentina Prevolnik Rupel, Minister of Health, Government of Slovenia shared a post by King’s college London on LinkedIn, adding:
“It was an immense pleasure and enjoyment talking to Jim Campbell and the audience at King’s College.
Lots of ideas, thoughts, space to think freely and creatively. A big thanks to all for the organization and wonderful experience.”
Quoting King’s College London’s post:
“In the second session of the King’s Population Health Institute Vanguard series at King’s College London, Professor Valentina Prevolnik Rupel, Minister of Health, Slovenia shared her insights on her tenure as Minister, the successes and challenges, her priorities and values, and her hopes for equitable, sustained improvements in population health.
‘I sometimes say something and then a doctor will say, ‘Oh, no, that’s just wouldn’t work, Minister, forget about it’. It’s really good that you have a team and you listen to them, but you have your priorities. The priorities and your values are the ones that count and bring you towards the goals that you set’.
In a fireside chat with Jim Campbell we learnt more about the economist, scientist and the woman who has delivered these achievements, revealing insights into her approach to health policy, why values, equity and ethics are essential leadership traits and why the health workforce will be the defining challenge for the coming decade.
Watch the videos and read Jim’s reflections from the chat..”
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