28 Nov 2022 09:30 - 16:30 Seminar Room 3, Medical Education Centre, Western General Hospital £165
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An Intensive one day workshop for specialty trainees, specialty doctors, clinical nurse specialists and advanced nurse practitioners. Other senior nurses and senior AHPs (Band 6+) are welcome to apply for this workshop.
This course is designed to cover the learning outcomes of an advanced communication workshop for specialty trainees. This workshop is open to all our partner boards and organisations
This successful workshop has now been running for over 20 years. Groups of more senior doctors in training and experienced nurses work together in a small coaching group with two senior tutors. The course content is highly interactive with interview demonstrations and participant role-play. Each group will set its agenda at the start of the workshop and consider strategies for handling communication challenges from each participant’s own clinical practice. Participants receive individual coaching and support.
Participants from any specialty are very welcome to apply, as are GP registrars.
This clinical communication workshop offers participants the opportunity to:
All Tutors are NHS Clinicians
Seminar Room 3, Medical Education Centre, Western General Hospital
Date: 28 Nov 2022
Time: 09:30 - 16:30
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
Dr Linsay Brassington is Lead Clinical Psychologist for NHS Lothian’s Psychology for Staff Service, supporting individual staff and teams with psychological therapy, supervision and support. Linsay joined the EC4H tutor team in 2022 and uses this to enhance the support offered to teams across NHS Lothian. HCPC: PYL32180
Dawn attended EC4H training in 2019. Her clinical background is as a pharmacist in NHS Borders where she is responsible for supporting and developing the clinical skills of community pharmacists. She also teaches on a range of postgraduate courses focussing on patient centred care at Robert Gordon University. GPhC number: 2031556