Event:
Multi-Disciplinary Team Clinical Supervision Course – Session 1
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09th February 2023 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Primary Care Academy would like to invite you to a two session Multi Professional Supervision course:
Session 1: Thursday 9th February 2023 – 09.00 – 12.00
Session 2: Tuesday 28th February 2023 – 09.00 – 12.00
This programme aims to introduce some of the additional roles in primary care, including what skills they have to offer the primary care workforce by equipping Supervisors with the skills to be confident in clinical supervision of other health professionals in the primary care setting.
There will be an opportunity to hear from practitioners already working within the primary care setting about their day-to-day work, as well as an over-view of their training, competencies and clinical supervision needed. Practical steps regarding how to supervise the clinical work of other health professionals will be discussed, including how their work may be structured and what their competency frameworks are. There will be a focus on learning styles and feedback models and how these can impact clinical supervision. Communication tools such as SBAR and RSVP that can be utilised to facilitate effective communication between healthcare professionals will be discussed.
Aim: To provide a training programme for Clinical Supervisors of other healthcare professionals working in the primary care setting.
Objectives:
- To have an understanding of the new roles for other health professionals in primary care and consider what their strengths and weaknesses may be so that clinical supervision can be suitably focused:
- Physician associates
- Practice based pharmacists
- First contact physiotherapists
- Paramedics
- To consider how learning styles impact upon clinical supervision
- To develop skills for delivering feedback in the clinical environment
- To be able to identify and utilise communication tools such as SBAR when communicating with other health professionals in the primary care setting so that the process of clinical supervision can be enhanced