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Teaching Tomorrow’s Doctors 32 This is a 4 day course open to all teachers of Southampton medical undergraduates – clinicians, scientists and others Aims To offer staff who teach medical undergraduates opportunities to: Develop their teaching roles Explore the BM Curriculum and how it is developing Consider a range of learning and teaching theory Share teaching experience Methods The course adopts a participatory, interactive approach to teaching and learning. There are formal inputs, small group activities and opportunities for shared learning and micro-teaching. Please note it is necessary to attend all 4 days. “Found it excellent! One of the best educational courses I have ever done! Would recommend it to others.” Attendee, NHS Doctor Applicants Priority will be given to applicants with major teaching roles and permanent positions within the region. Selection will also take into account the applicant’s speciality/subject area in order to ensure a mix on the course. image Dates 5/6 February 2014 & 5/6 March 2014 Facilitators Faith Hill Head, Academic Unit for Medical Education Alex Fitzgerald- Barron General Practitioner Venue Chilworth Manor Hotel Chilworth Southampton SO16 7PT Apply online at www.southampton.ac.uk/medu Training for BM teachers Medical Education Development Unit

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Teaching Tomorrow’s Doctors 32

This is a 4 day course open to all teachers of Southampton medical undergraduates – clinicians, scientists and othersAims

To offer staff who teach medical undergraduates opportunities to:

• Develop their teaching roles

• Explore the BM Curriculum

and how it is developing

• Consider a range of learning and teaching theory

• Share teaching experience

Methods

The course adopts a participatory, interactive approach to teaching and learning. There are formal inputs, small group activities and opportunities for shared learning and micro-teaching.

Please note it is necessary to attend all 4 days.

“Found it excellent! One of the best educational courses I have ever done! Would recommend it to others.”

Attendee, NHS Doctor

Applicants

Priority will be given to applicants with major teaching roles and permanent positions within the region.

Selection will also take into account the applicant’s speciality/subject area in order to ensure a mix on the course.

image

Dates

5/6 February 2014 &5/6 March 2014

Facilitators

Faith HillHead, Academic Unit for Medical Education

Alex Fitzgerald-BarronGeneral Practitioner

Venue

Chilworth Manor HotelChilworthSouthamptonSO16 7PT

Apply online at www.southampton.ac.uk/medu

Training for BM teachers Medical Education Development Unit