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Educator Courses & Workshops

From October 2023 Doctors in Kent, Surrey & Sussex will not be able to access Faculty Development support (including workshops and groups) via the London PSU.  If you are a Doctor in KSS you can access local support via  https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/primary-care/gp-trainers/

 

Faculty Development offers a number of workshops and courses that focus on supporting educators and supervisors at different stages and areas of development.

For more information, dates and to book a place, CLICK ON the course/workshop TITLE

Please contact FacDev.London@nhs.net if you have any queries.

 

Developing as a Supervisor

Title

Eligibility Criteria

Length

Information and Aims

Contact

Introduction to Supervision/Education in Primary Care for Shift Supervisors

  • London
  • Multiprofessional

One day

Aims to

 

  • introduce supervision in primary care for clinicians of any background
  • explore supervision, learning, feedback and challenges using an interactive, experiential approach
  • enable those who supervise learners for shifts to develop expertise and confidence in this role

 

 

FacDev.London@nhs.net

Introduction to Supervision in Urgent and Unscheduled (Primary) Care

  • London
  • GP’s

One day

Aims to:

  • introduce supervision in primary care for clinicians working in Urgent and Unscheduled care (or out of hours)
  • explore supervision, learning, feedback and challenges using an interactive, experiential approach
  • enable those who supervise learners for UUSC/OOH shifts to develop expertise and confidence in this role

 

FacDev.London@nhs.net

 

The Human Dimension of Supervision

  • London
  • Educational Supervisors

Half day

The workshop covers:

 

  • Reflect on our work as supervisors and what makes us flourish.
  • Challenge formulaic conceptions of capabilities/ competences that may not reflect changing cultural
    and societal norms.
  • Consider how formative assessment might be collaborative, exploring the learner’s thought
    processes, decision making, values and assumptions.
  • Introducing the idea of Creative Enquiry.
    Explore conceptions and formation of professional identity.

FacDev.London@nhs.net

 

Identity and Inclusion Workshop

  • London
  • All Primary and Secondary Care educators

One Day

The workshop covers:

  • Common types of bias -why our judgements are not as objective as we may think they are
  • How to mitigate against the effects of bias
  • Causes of differential attainment
  • Identity and stereotype threat
  • Inclusion

 

FacDev.London@nhs.net

 

Bullying and Harassment Workshop for Medical Education Leads and Supervisors

 

  • London
  • Supervisors/Educators in a leadership role (eg AD, HoS)

Half Day

The workshop covers:

  • Importance and impact of workplace bullying and harassment on learners, clinicians and educators
  • Share our experiences
  • Consider how we might prevent and respond to bullying, whether we are directly involved or as bystanders
  • Sources of advice and support for us as educator

 

FacDev.London@nhs.net

 

The Learning Lunch - new perspectives in medical education

 

  • London
  • Medical Educators in Primary and Secondary care

1.5 hours

Aims to

  • promote connection, reflection and discussion amongst educators in primary secondary care
  • provide topic based interactive virtual lunchtime seminars

 

FacDev.London@nhs.net

 

Differential Attainment
Identity and Inclusion Workshop

This workshop is available to all primary and secondary care educators in London and the South East (KSS)

The workshop covers the following themes:

  • Common types of bias -why our judgements are not as objective as we may think they are
  • How to mitigate against the effects of bias
  • Causes of differential attainment
  • Identity and stereotype threat
  • Inclusion
facultydevelopment.lase@hee.nhs.uk
GP Supervisors
GP Supervisor Course The GP Supervisors Course is mandatory for all GPs who wish to become educational supervisors, or a placement named clinical supervisors in primary care. This includes those wanting to be the educational supervisor of GPs in specialty training (aka a GP trainer) or the named clinical supervisor for GP STs or foundation doctors in clinical placements in general practice.  Email:
facultydevelopment.lase@hee.nhs.uk
Introduction to Supervision in Urgent and Unscheduled Care A one day programme available to London GPs with an interest in education who wish to supervise specialty trainees in an out of hours setting. Email:
facultydevelopment.lase@hee.nhs.uk