Description

Educational supervisors are responsible for the overall supervision and management of a trainee’s educational progress. This 2-day workshop addresses the seven areas of the Academy of Medical Educators’ Framework for the Professional Development of Postgraduate Medical Supervisors, and the General Medical Council (GMC) standards for the recognition and approval of trainers.

Workshop includes
essential knowledge and skills for an educational supervisor
how to make best use of the curriculum and e-portfolio to support your trainees
objective setting – helping your trainees to set clear goals
the effective appraisal process
giving effective feedback to trainees
supporting underperforming trainees
role of the Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) and supervisor’s report.
Excellent, most especially because it was presented from a clinical point of view.

Consultant, Royal Bolton NHS Trust, attended January 2018 workshop
RCP educational supervisor accreditation
Included in the price of this course is the option to complete the RCP educational supervisor accreditation, comprising a 1000-word assignment which, once completed, will give you formal recognition as an RCP accredited educational supervisor.

Further details of the assignment will be provided during the workshop.

Fantastic, tangible and objective course with great practical opportunities.

Consultant, Imperial College Healthcare NHS trust, attended January 2018 workshop
Who should attend?
Educational supervisors from any specialty or doctors who will become educational supervisors in the near future.
Day 1
25 October 2018 09:30 to 16:00
Day 2
26 October 2018 09:30 to 16:00
Programme
Highlights include:
What is an educational supervisor?
Qualities and skills of an educational supervisor
Supervision and assessment
Knowing the curriculum and e-portfolio
Conducting an appraisal
The effective appraisal process
Giving effective feedback
Setting objectives
Key elements of effective appraisal
Early recognition of a trainee in difficulty
The ARCP and the role of the educational supervisor