Health Education England (HEE) has developed a new resource for clinical and educational supervisors of foundation doctors.
Many individuals are involved in the development of a foundation doctor, including educational and clinical supervisors who play a key role in terms of guidance and support. It is important to ensure that they are trained to identify and meet the needs of those going through this level of medical training. Training for the foundation supervisor supports the professional development of educators and includes video-based practical modules on topics such as supervision, feedback, workplace based assessments, dealing with doctors in difficulty and Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP). Sessions may also be relevant to supervisors of speciality and GP trainees. HEE has worked with elearning for healthcare (elfh) to review and update existing supervisor modules and create a new learning pathway which is available on the elfh Hub. The Lancashire Wildlife Trust has developed a ‘Wild Wellbeing Day’ programme at its flagship nature reserve, Brockholes, to take office workers outside to embrace the natural world and experience the mental and physical benefits of being outdoors.
Full details here https://www.lancswt.org.uk/workplace-wellbeing The GMC Trainer & Trainee Surveys closed in May and the results are now available to view on
the GMC website, selecting either the Trainee or Trainer results from the Explore the Data option ![]() Patient Safety Friday – “Falls” presented by Heather Skelland on 1st October, 2021 @ 12 noon Attend in person @ SCEC, Lecture Theatre or access via MS Teams. *All Grand Round presentations are being recorded and will be made available to view on our Medical Education YouTube channel |
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