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The University Department of Rural Health, Goulburn Valley Regional Training Hub and the Excellence in Clinical Teaching (EXCITE) team from the Department of Medical Education are introducing a Clinical Supervision lunchtime webinar series in 2019. This series features both lecture sessions and mentor panel sessions, to better support health professionals in the supervision of students, trainees and peers.

Our ZOOM webinar lectures are a one-hour lecture and facilitated discussion featuring topics that often create the greatest challenges for supervisors in a clinical setting. The series is presented by leaders in medical and health professional education. Designed as a short set of refreshers, you must have completed either the Advanced or Foundations of Clinical Supervision workshops delivered by the Excellence in Clinical Teaching program to register.

Webinar 1. Creating learning opportunities with limited time

Enhance your knowledge of structuring a lesson plan and apply this framework to informal settings to make the most of both your clinical and supervisory roles. Presented by: Dr Charlotte Denniston PhD, Lecturer in Work Integrated Learning, Department of Medical Education.

Webinar 2. Effective Feedback

Explore why feedback can be so problematic for both learners and educators, and learn an alternative set of strategies to place learners at the centre of the feedback process. Presented by: Professor Elizabeth Molloy PhD, Professor in Work Integrated Learning & Deputy Head, Department of Medical Education

Webinar 3. Dealing with the challenging learner

Develop strategies to assist in managing and growing learners who fail to engage, or those struggling with the academic and clinical requirements of a program. Presented by: Brett Vaughan, Lecturer in Clinical Education, Department of Medical Education

Webinar 4. Dealing with the challenging learner

If you attended or watched either the Advanced Clinical Supervision or Foundations of Clinical Supervision workshops and have implemented some of the skills and tools learnt in the sessions, you are ready for more specific advice related to your own experiences.
Presented by: Professor Elizabeth Molloy and Brett Vaughan, Department of Medical Education

The GVRTH offers mentoring opportunities for University of Melbourne Rural Clinical School Students and Junior Doctors in the GVRTH footprint.