Event:
Multi-professional Modular Supervision Course (MMSC) 3c – Advanced Practice (AP)
20th February 2025 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
The Primary Care Academy (South West) would like to invite you to attend the ‘Multi-Professional Modular Supervisor Course (MMSC) 3c Advanced Practice (AP)’ virtual session which will be held on:
Thursday 2oth February 2025
09.00-12.30
ENTRY CRITERIA
Be an experienced GP or Advanced practitioner with a minimum of three year’s experience (post MSc)
AND
Have completed some formal supervisor development.
Examples of formal training include: Clinical educator programmes; PgCert in clinical education; practice educator programmes; local supervisor training course
Module 1 + 2 of the MMSC
OR
You are a member of the Primary Care team who are interested in supporting a Co-ordinating Advanced Practice Supervisor as an Associate Supervisor.
Associate supervisors must demonstrate expert knowledge and capability of the area of practice they are supervising.
Intended Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course supervisors should be able to:
- Explain Advanced Practice concepts including Advanced Practice supervisor standards, pillars of practice, the level of capability and autonomy expected of Advanced Practitioners and governance using up to date local and national resources.
- Support and maintain trainee well-being by recognising their experienced Registered Professional status, augmenting their skills during a transition to Advanced Practice level.
- Coach a trainee to identify learning needs which align to both higher education MSc content and advanced practice work-based service provision.
- Assist with creating development opportunities relevant to a trainee’s workplace role.
- Coach a trainee Advanced Practitioner to build a work-based advanced practice portfolio relevant to MSc level course content and workplace role.
- Explain the importance of interpreting MSc level course content to support trainees with applying theoretical knowledge in the workplace.
- Recognise the importance of organisational cultural considerations for Advanced Practice specifically addressing trainee imposter syndrome and wider team development/integration.
- Utilise learning outcomes 1-7 to evaluate and appraise a trainee’s ability to deliver an Advanced Practice level service.
Please note the booking form will close when capacity has been reached.
Please be aware there will be a £35.00 charge for non-attendance without prior notification.
Questions about the event or the Primary Care Academy should be sent to: England.PrimaryCareAcademy.sw@nhs.net