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General Practitioner Involvement in Tutoring and Examining Medical Students

General Practitioner Involvement in Tutoring and Examining Medical Students. Dr Philip Burns – Senior Lecturer ( T eaching F ocussed) and Acting Lead for CBME Dr Mark Perry – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Rebecca Farrington – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed)

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General Practitioner Involvement in Tutoring and Examining Medical Students

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  1. General Practitioner Involvement in Tutoring and Examining Medical Students Dr Philip Burns – Senior Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) and Acting Lead for CBME Dr Mark Perry – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Rebecca Farrington – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Pip Fisher– Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Rachel Lindley – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Harish Thampy – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Julia Humphreys – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Kurt Wilson – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed) Dr Enam Haque – Clinical Lecturer (Teaching Focussed)

  2. Goals for today • Get to know us • Get to know you • Get to know each other • Get to know about opportunities in undergraduate education!

  3. The Manchester Curriculum

  4. MBChB Outcomes • Confident FY1 Doctors • Preparing students for NHS careers • To work in complex environments • To cope with uncertainty • To become masters of their trade • To understand their role in clinical teams • To understand how the health service works • Leadership, Teaching…etc. etc.

  5. Curriculum Structure • Spiral Curriculum • Integrated • Problem Based Learning • Lifelong learning skills • Student Centred, Self Directed • Core plus options • Personal Excellence Pathways • Project Options • Early patient contact • Continuing patient contact

  6. Spiral of learning

  7. Dr as a Scholar and a Scientist Dr as a Professional Dr as a Practitioner Qualification Phase 3 : Year 5 Preparation for practice Research Project Phase 2: Year 3 - 4 Developing clinical competence Families & children Heart, lungs & blood Nutrition, metabolism & excretion Mind & Movement Phase 1: Year 1 – 2 Developing basic knowledge Life Cycle Nutrition & metabolism Cardiorespiratory fitness Entry Abilities & disabilities

  8. What is Problem Based Learning? ?

  9. Define problem and set learning needs Problem based learning FIRST TUTORIAL CLINICAL & SELF STUDY Pool answers Discuss clinical experience SECOND TUTORIAL

  10. Community Based Medical Education (CBME)

  11. What do medical students need from community placements?

  12. What do medical students need in the community? Active learning • Take and present histories • Clinical examinations • Not sitting in corner bored

  13. Community Set-Up Clinical Pre-clinical Phase 1 Years 1 & 2 (Early Experience) Phase 2 Years 3 & 4 (NME, HLB, M&M, F&C) Phase 3 Year 5 MRI Manchester Medical School Salford Royal CBME GP’s GP’s & CSU’s GP’s South Preston

  14. Early Clinical Experience (ECE) in Years 1&2 • Six half days a year • Communication feedback sessions • Gentle introduction for you and them

  15. A day a week in Years 3 & 4 • 4 modules • Active participation • Link to PBL • Debrief • CSUs • Workplace based assessments (U-PSAs)

  16. 4 week blocks in Year 5 • Apprentice model • Own consultations • Close supervision • Tutorials • Exempting exam • Work place based assessments (U-PSAs)

  17. Personal Excellence Pathways (PEPs) • In year 3 • 4 weeks (x2) • Quality & Evidence Or • Lay Document

  18. What can GPs help with in the hospital and University environment?

  19. Opportunities

  20. Small Group Tutor • Community Focussed Teaching (CFT Stopford OR Preston) • Year 3 Manchester or Preston delivery • Same content • Cover topics in dermatology/ophthalmology/ENT, occupational health, diabetes, cardiovascular systems. • Payment £440 per day

  21. Clinical Intelligence Tutor • Year 3 in all Manchester sectors • During HLB block, 6-8 students for 7 weeks • Discuss issues raised by cases seen in hospital and GP – clinical presentation / differential diagnosis/ drugs/ ethics/ professionalism/ patient expectations • Payment £75 per hour • Session usually lasts 2-3 hours

  22. PBL Tutor • Based in all sectors in teaching hospitals and some DGHs • Years 3 and 4 students – groups of 8 students • Required to attend ½ day training through the Staff Development Unit: • http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/prime/ • Payment: £75 per hour • Session usually lasts 2-3 hours

  23. Y3 Group (Hub & Spoke) PEP Lead • Hub & Spoke PEP = a central Hub for teaching and support plus Spokes for clinical experience • Hub is a group of 8 students, 1 day/week for 4 week block • Hub Lead teaches specialist topic to the group, sets quality & evidence based projects for the students to complete in Spoke placements and marks assessments • Runs twice per year, Jan/Feb and June/July • Payment: £2475 in total • Contact Jacqueline Pass on Jacqueline.Pass@manchester.ac.uk

  24. Academic Advisor • Starts in Year 1 and goes through all years • Required to meet with the student twice a year (yr 1&2), four times a year (Yr 3 onwards) and write up notes for file. • Summative assessments portfolio reviews end Yr4 and 5. • Required to attend ½ day training • Receive an honorary contract • Payment: £220 per student per year – includes administration time • Contact Kenny Borland (kenny.borland@manchester.ac.uk)

  25. Community focused prescribing • Small group teaching around different prescribing scenarios • Consider how to prescribe, what to prescribe, explaining risk and benefit, and issues of concordance • Must attend a training session prior to starting • £75 per hour • Contact Kurt Wilson (kurt.wilson@manchester.ac.uk)

  26. Early Clinical Experience Tutor • Based in Clinical Skills Lab, Stopford Building, University of Manchester • Years 1 & 2 students – groups of 16-20 students, facilitator with 2-3 others • Must attend a training session prior to starting • £75 per hour • Contact Enam Haque for further information • Enam.haque@manchester.ac.uk

  27. OSCE examiner • Need to be involved in teaching on the course • Required to attend ½ day training through the Staff Development Unit: • 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)

  28. Student Selection Panel • Opportunity to recruit future medics • November to March • Required to attend training for ½ day • Must be able to commit for half days from a selection of dates • Held in Stopford, MMS. Parking supplied. • Contact Linda.m.harding@manchester.ac.uk • Please note this is an interesting but unpaid opportunity

  29. CBME Annual Tutor Conference Reebok stadium Thursday 20th November 2014

  30. www.mms.manchester.ac.uk/CBME GP support pack.Quick Guide to Medical Students.

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