GMC – the road to “recognition” of Educational Supervisors

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GMC – the road to “recognition” of Educational Supervisors

Professional development for Educational Supervisors

Other support Training events; Involvement in ARCP processes; PG Cert; Coaching skills course; Mentoring skills course; …..

Educational Supervisors report

ESR “A structured report should be prepared by the trainee’s educational supervisor which should reflect the evidence that the trainee and supervisor agreed should be collected.”

ESR “The educational supervisor’s report provides the summary of the assessment evidence for the ARCP process.”

ESR “A summary of the assessments undertaken along with a summary of the outcomes of these assessments should be collated for each period of training. This will be provided as part of the educational supervisor’s report to the ARCP Panel.”

ESR “…is to provide a summary of progress including collation of the results of the required workplace based assessments, examinations and other experiential activities required by the specialty curriculum (eg log books, evidence of research activity, publications, quality improvement activities and audits).”

ESR “…provide a summary comment regarding overall progress during the period of training under review, …including where possible an indication of the recommended outcome, …supported by the views of the training faculty.”

ESR “The ARCP panel should provide comment and feedback where applicable on the quality of the structured educational supervisor’s report”

Trainees in difficulty

Appraisal of Educational Supervisors

Who does what?