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Identifying good practice in user involvement in healthcare education Leeds Workshop, January 29 th 2007. Background. An idea whose time has come Challenges of teaching (and assessing) ‘patient-centred professionalism’ in health care education Recognition of importance of involving users
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Identifying good practice in user involvement in healthcare education Leeds Workshop, January 29th 2007 www.medev.ac.uk
Background • An idea whose time has come • Challenges of teaching (and assessing) ‘patient-centred professionalism’ in health care education • Recognition of importance of involving users • Organisational trigger at Newcastle • Picker Institute forum • A conversation www.medev.ac.uk
Partner medical schools • Newcastle & Durham • Leeds • Warwick • St George’s • Peninsula www.medev.ac.uk
The project • Literature review on patient involvement in health care education • Survey current practice in UK medical and dental schools • Hold two (or 3) workshop bringing together key stakeholders • Representatives from each of the 5 partner schools, and others known to be active in the field • People from the lay/user community www.medev.ac.uk
Proposed outcomes • Identify and share good practice in user involvement in medical/health care education in the UK • Document barriers and problems in involving users and carers • Produce reports for the Subject Centre and Picker Institute • Disseminate ideas and recommendations via conferences abstracts, and publication in peer-reviewed journals as appropriate. www.medev.ac.uk
Progress • Literature review • Several on-going • Eventually hope to synthesise • Survey • Subject Centre will coordinate • Currently constructing the questionnaire • Workshops • Leeds, 29th January • Warwick, 28th March • Possible: London, late May www.medev.ac.uk
Areas of involvement • Teaching and learning • Selection and admission • Curriculum design, planning and delivery • Assessing students • Quality management and enhancement • Programme management • Placements in the community www.medev.ac.uk
Ladder of involvement Level 1 – No involvement Level 5 - Partnership (From: Tew J et al, Learning from experience, 2004) www.medev.ac.uk