Description
Education & Professional Development team
The course includes an introduction to educational supervision and updates on the new RCPCH assessment, plus interactive workshops on career advice, supporting doctors in difficulty, managing the able trainee and giving constructive feedback.
Date: 6 November 2018 – 6 November 2018
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Location Holiday Inn Bristol
Bond Street
Bristol
BS1 3LE
United Kingdom
Spaces available
Allied Health Professionals / Trainees £145
RCPCH Members £155
Non-RCPCH members £205
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About
We launched this training programme in 2013 to fulfil the General Medical Council’s requirements for educational supervisors.
It is designed for paediatric trainees, SAS and consultants who work with junior doctors and medical students. The course, led by our expert faculty, is dynamic, interactive and engaging with ample opportunity for delegate participation.
“An excellent course which every supervisor should attend. It highlights the roles and responsibilities of a supervisor, allowing supervisors to support trainees and get the best out of them.”
Former delegate
Learning objectives, aims and outcomes
By the end of the course, you will:
understand the difference between clinical and educational supervision
understand the difference between formative and summative assessment
have an overview of different teaching and learning methods
know how to prepare and conduct a good educational supervision session and use e-Portfolio appropriately
feel confident in assessing their trainees’ learning needs
understand the complexities of a trainee in difficulty
feel confident in applying different strategies for managing trainees in these circumstances
feel confident in applying different strategies to support the trainee who is excelling
have developed techniques for giving feedback effectively in a way which encourages learning
understand the importance of contributing to the quality assurance of training and the Deanery processes involved in providing excellent training.
Audience
ST7-8 paediatric trainees, SAS doctors, paediatric consultants (members and non-members).
