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General Practitioner Involvement in Tutoring and Examining Medical Students
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Aims Get to know each other Learn about opportunities in undergraduate education Put your teaching and feedback skills to practice
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Curriculum Structure Spiral Curriculum – Integrated learning, revisiting themes throughout 5 years Three phases: – early patient contact continuing through the five years Problem Based Learning – Lifelong learning skills – Student Centred, Self Directed Core curriculum with options to pursue areas of interest – Personal Excellence Pathways – Project Options
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What is Problem Based Learning? ?
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Problem based learning First Tutorial Clinical & Self study Clinical & Self study Second Tutorial Define problem and set learning needs Pool answers Discuss clinical experience
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Community Based Medical Education (CBME)
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South HEZ Central HEZ Salford HEZ Preston HEZ CPEF Clinical Lecturer HEZL Senior/ Established Lecturer HEZL Base Admin
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What do medical students need from community placements?
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Active learning Take and present histories Clinical examinations Not sitting in corner bored
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Years 1 & 2: Early Clinical Experience (ECE) Inspire medical students early in their career Facilitate consultation skills and clinical examination Less time commitment than other placements Preparation is key 6 half days per year
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Attend in pairs 4 modules Link to PBL Workplace based assessments (U-PSAs) Years 3 & 4 one day a week
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Students produce either a Quality Improvement eg Audit or SEA or lay document eg patient information leaflet Students should also attend the practice for 6 sessions per week, 2 of which should be clinical Contact: cbmephase2- 3@manchester.ac.uk Year 3: Personal Excellence Pathways (PEPs) Full Time 4 weeks
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Apprentice model Own consultations under supervision Tutorials Year 5 Full time for 4 weeks
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What opportunities exist for GPs in Manchester Medical School?
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Clinical Intelligence Tutor Group of 6-8, year 3 students, for 7 weeks Discuss issues raised by cases seen in hospital and GP – clinical presentation / differential diagnosis/ prescribing/ ethics/ professionalism. Session scheduled for 2 ¼ hour Payment £75 per hour for 3 hours Contact: asad.zaman@manchester.ac.uk
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Community focused teaching Year 3 students, full day session Topics include occupational health, diabetes, cardiovascular systems. Payment £440 per day Contact: asad.zaman@manchester.ac.uk
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Portfolio Work Years 1 & 2: Tutors for Personal and Portfolio Development 8-10 students Meet each student twice per semester Formative written review of portfolio Years 3-5: Academic advisors 6-8 students Meet students 1-2 times per semester Formative and summative assessment Payment: £220/ student/ year Contact ppd@manchester.ac.ukppd@manchester.ac.uk
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OSCE examiner Must actively teach Manchester Students Required to attend ½ day training through the Staff Development Unit: – http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/prime/ http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/prime/ OSCEs occur in all sectors for Years 3-5, twice per year Payment: £220 per session (1/2 day)
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Student Selection Panel Opportunity to recruit future medics November to March at Stopford Compulsory training for ½ day Must be able to commit for half days from a selection of dates Please note this is an interesting but unpaid opportunity Contact Linda.m.harding@manchester.ac.ukLinda.m.harding@manchester.ac.uk
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Group Task
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Other resources Annual tutor conference: Macron in April www.mms.manchester.ac.uk/CBME
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