This conference provides an opportunity to reflect & discuss current issues in primary care teaching with multidisciplinary learning among GPs, primary & community practitioners, patients & students.
Learning and Working for the Future of Primary Care
This year’s conference is entitled Learning and Working for the FutureÌýin Primary Care. The conference will be held at the prestigious venue ofÌýÌý.
We will have an exciting range of speakers and workshops to share and discuss and consider diverse perspectives on clinical education alongside opportunities and challenges and the impact this has on patients and students’ patient-based learning experiences.
Date:Ìý14th FebruaryÌýat Royal College of Physicians
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- Conference Programme
8.45-9.15Ìý Ìý Registration & Breakfast 9.15-9.45Ìý Ìý ÌýWelcome & IntroductionÌýbyÌýDr Will Spiring,ÌýDirector of UG Medical Education (Primary Care & Community)
9.45-10.15Ìý Ìý The Student Voice 10.15-10.20Ìý Break 10.20-11.00Ìý ÌýKeynote Speaker -Ìý 11.00-11.30Ìý ÌýBreak 11.30-13.00Ìý ÌýMorning Workshops 13.00-14.00Ìý ÌýLunch BreakÌý
14.00-15.15Ìý ÌýAfternoon Workshops 15.15-15.30Ìý ÌýBreak 15.30-16.30Ìý ÌýKeynote Speaker Ìý-Ìý
16.30-17.00Ìý ÌýPrimary Care Medical Education Tutor & Practice Awards and Close
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- Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speaker:Ìý ÌýMiss Jools Symons, School of Medicine, University of Leeds
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- Student Voice
ÌýMs Angela Boakye,Ìý UCL Year 4ÌýMedical student
Title:ÌýBarriers and facilitators of self-managing multiple long-term conditions among people of a South Asian background in the UK: A scoping review
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ÌýMs Anita Wong, UCL Year 4 Medical student
Title:ÌýSupporting older people with care at home through virtual wards: learning from patient, carer, and healthcare professionals’ perspectives
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- Morning workshop 1
Title: TBC by Prof Cate Whittlesea, Director of School of Pharmacy, UCL, and Prof Mine Orlu, Pharmaceutics,ÌýUCL
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- Morning workshop 2
Title: TBC by Dr Anir Renukanthan and Prof Joe Rosenthal
Dr Anir RenukanthanProf Joe RosenthalÌý
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- Morning workshop 3
Title: TBC byÌýNimesh Patel, Associate Professor and Academic Lead for MBBS Assessment, UCL.
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- Afternoon workshop 1
Title: TBC by Dr Sarah Armstrong and Dr Will Spiring
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- Afternoon workshop 2
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- Afternoon workshop 3
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- Primary Care Medical Education Conference Awards
The UCL Primary Care Medical Education teaching team value Community and GPs' contribution to teaching, andÌýadmire that tutors are helping inspire and train the next generation of doctors. For this reason, we introduced the Community andÌýGP Tutors' Conference Awards to recognise and celebrate the excellent teaching our students are receiving from Community andÌýGP providers.
We will be contacting the shortlisted practices & community service providersÌýin January 2024. Shortlisted practices & community service providersÌýare invited to attend the conference and winners will be announced during the conference award ceremony.
Excellent teacher demonstrating 'good teaching practice' award
All Tutors are invited to nominate themselves for this award andÌýdemonstrate excellence in teaching. The application involves writing up to 750Ìýwords on the following areas of teaching, using examples of:
- Facilitation of student learning
- Feedback
- Assessment
- Innovation
If you would like to apply for the award, please contact us for an application form: Ìýpcphmeded@ucl.ac.uk, the application deadline is 29 NovemberÌý2024.
We will notify you if your application has been shortlisted and will inform the winner byÌý mid January 2024.ÌýWe kindly ask you to attend the conference to receive your award and give a speech of up to 5 minutes, if you are successful.
'Patient -Educator Award (Chris Sandford Primary Care Medical Education Award)'
This year we are introducing a new ‘Patient and Public Involvement in Teaching' Award. This will be awarded to someone from our patient and carer community who demonstrates excellence in, and a commitment to, the education of our medical students. The winner will be announced at our conference. If you would like to apply for the award, please contact us for an application form: pcphmeded@ucl.ac.uk. The application deadline is 8th December 2024.
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