Train the Trainer - Enhanced Support for the International Medical Graduate

Category: Educational/Clinical Supervisors - Established Trainers Courses

Date: May 18th 2022 9:20am until 12:30pm

Location: Zoom

 

Train the Trainer - Enhanced Support for the International Medical Graduate

For Educational/Clinical Supervisors and SAS

 

Wednesday 18 May 2022

09:20 - 12:30

 

MaxCourse ID: DT061

 

Virtual Interactive workshop on Zoom 

 


 

Booking for these courses will be taken on MaxCourse, our online booking system. 

Information about how to use MaxCourse can be found on our website. 

Please email FacultyDevelopment.SW@hee.nhs.uk with any questions, before and on the day. 

 


 

This workshops explores the challenges and unique opportunities faced by international medical graduates and how you as an education supervisor can provide effective support during this important transition.  

 

The session will be facilitated by one of our experienced clinicians from DoctorsTraining. We are a collaboration of doctors with a wealth of experience at a local, regional and national level in postgraduate medical education, coaching, appraisal, well-being and medical leadership. As a group we are passionate about the support and development of doctors by doctors. 

 

The workshops have been designed and are delivered by our faculty of clinicians who are experts in their field and inspirational trainers. We have the unique balance allowing us to share many years of real experience along with the latest updates and changes in training from our core team occupying key leadership roles in medical educations.

 

You can meet our faculty at - https://doctorstraining.com/meet-the-team/

 

Outline:

* Have a better understand the challenges and unique opportunities faced by International Medical Graduates

* Feel more confident in supporting new doctors, providing an enhanced induction and more structured supervision

* Be aware of ways of optimising training opportunities to support career progression for International Medical Graduates

* Have reflected on the importance of protective factors to maintain wellbeing when adapting to a new healthcare service

 

By the end of the session we expect participants to have significantly increased their awareness of challenges faced by new doctors to the NHS and understand the role of the supervisor in supporting this transition.