Trainer workshop

Provider: NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

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This entry-level course is aimed at those consultants, public health consultants and SAS-grade doctors who are about to undertake an educational role and covers the fundamentals of both Clinical and Educational Supervision.  It is also a pre-requisite for all GP ES’s who wish to participate in the GP TEC course. Trainees do not fall within the target audience.

The course is suitable for initial recognition only, and will not be accepted as evidence for re-recognition.

Course Structure:
There are two parts to the Trainer Workshop course

1. Online Module

This must be completed prior to attending the workshop and can be accessed via the My Booking tab once you have completed your booking.  Failure to complete the module by a deadline of noon exactly one week before the session date will result in your place on the course being forfeited and you will not be allowed to attend. 

2. Workshop

While the majority of workshops are delivered online via Adobe Connect, there are also locally delivered face-to-face workshops available to interested parties from those health boards.

Online Delivery:
The online course is run via Adobe Connect.

By booking onto this course, you are committing to download the Adobe Connect app (instructions will be available in the Documents tab upon booking) and using Adobe Connect as instructed.  You will be expected to have your webcam visible during the course.  It is the delegate's responsibility to ensure they can access the workshop appropriately and have sufficient connection speed to participate. All delegates require a laptop or desktop computer, with functioning webcam & microphone to participate in the course. 

Learning aims:
The aim of the course is to help prepare delegates for taking on the role of the Educational Supervisor by examining the importance of the learning environment and workplace culture

Learning outcomes:
On completion of the workshop, you will have a better understanding of: Influences on, and elements which contribute to an effective learning environment Considerations for giving effective feedback Potential sources of information which could help inform the Educational Supervisor's Report

Type: Bookable course

Audience: Dentist; Associate specialist; Consultant; General practitioner; Psychiatrist; Specialty doctor

Contact email: nes.tdc.admin@nes.scot.nhs.uk