06 May 2022 09:00 - 16:00 MEC Seminar Rooms, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh £165
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Extensive research shows that all senior NHS clinicians would benefit from advanced communication training. Senior clinical managers require additional high level skills in inter-professional communication and team work. This immersive and interactive workshop is aimed at medical/ associate medical directors, clinical directors and senior nurse managers. Senior NHS managers from other disciplines in similar roles are welcome to apply as are senior clinicians from primary care
Participants will work in a small peer group and address communication challenges chosen from their clinical practice and management roles. Topics at senior clinicians’ courses often include:
• Addressing and preventing complaints
• Multi-disciplinary team work
• Chairing meetings
• Handling adverse events
• Addressing poor performance
• Appraisal & job planning
• Communicating as a senior clinician &/ or with managers/ clinical directors
This clinical communication workshop offers participants the opportunity to:
• Review their current practice in relation to communication in a senior medical or clinical management role
• Identify personal learning objectives and develop strategies for addressing these within a senior clinicians’ peer learning group
• Critique and apply relevant literature/ theory on effective communication
• Consider and take account of patient/carer/colleague perspectives
• Identify and practise ways of increasing communication effectiveness
• Exchange ideas and experiences with senior colleagues from other specialties
MEC Seminar Rooms, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Date: 06 May 2022
Time: 09:00 - 16:00
Dr Frances Yuille was a consultant clinical oncologist at the Beatson Cancer Centre in Glasgow before moving to her current post at the Edinburgh Cancer Centre. She was one of the senior clinicians involved in developing the postgraduate communication education programme in SE Scotland. She has been a senior tutor since 2004. Frances teaches a range of postgraduate courses and undergraduates at the University of Edinburgh. GMC number: 3249312
John Raez has worked with NHS Lothian since 2007 with both Speech and Language and Physiotherapy community services. In his current post with Corporate Finance, John is providing project support for regional and clinical projects. He joined the EC4H tutor programme in 2017