Author: Ravi Parekh

MEdIC Team at the International Association of Medical Education Conference 2019, Vienna

The MEdIC team (Medical Education Innovation & Research Centre), part of the PCPH Undergraduate Primary Care Education team, attended the 2019 AMEE (International Association for Medical Education) conference in Austria, Vienna.

AMEE 2019 was a fascinating conference exploring a whole host of topical issues in medical education, including threshold concepts, the conceptual framing of educational research, diversity and inclusion in medical education, clinical reasoning and simulation amongst a whole host of other areas. Our MEdIC team were able to showcase a variety of our educational research projects carried out in the past year. Dr Andy McKeown presented his prize-winning M(Ed) thesis looking at the role of educational authenticity in medical students’ experiences in longitudinal placements. Dr Ravi Parekh & Dr Andy McKeown presented their research on how medical students’ professional attributes are affected through clinical placements. Dr Arti Maini presented the work she has led (with Dr Molly Fyfe and Dr Sonia Kumar), describing their research findings of the broad impact of training medical students in health coaching. In front of an esteemed audience of medical educators, Dr Jo Horsburgh described her PhD thesis exploring the identity of medical educators.

Aside from fascinating conference sessions, talks, plenaries and workshops, we were able to network with colleagues from USA, Australia and Europe to discuss the development of future educational research & innovation collaborations. Watch this space!

An introduction to the new F-Zero course

Medical Education Fellow Dr Neha Ahuja speaks to Co-course Lead Dr Ravi Parekh about the new F-Zero course

Calling all GP Practices referring to Northwick Park Hospital…

Are you an energised, enthusiastic practice referring patients to Northwick Park Hospital?

Do you want to become involved teaching final year medical students from Imperial?

If you are, you may be a perfect GP Practice to host our F-Zero students!

What is your commitment?

  • You will host pairs (up to 3 pairs) of final year medical students
  • The students will act as true apprentices, running independent clinics for 1 day a week over 30 weeks, able to see all patients and take an active part in the GP Practice activities.
  • You will provide a half a day tutorial weekly (which includes pastoral supervision for the students)

What is the benefit for you?

  • Generously financially reimbursed for your time (details being finalised)
  • The students are also working in Northwick Park Hospital and will have additional medical and surgical consultant supervisors. This allows for a true opportunity for bridges between primary and secondary care.
  • Final year students who are highly skilled and able to aid with service delivery.
  • Develop a true mentoring relationship with these students.
  • Professional development for you as a tutor to develop educational skills

Each pair of student allocated 3 supervisors across Year 6:

  • General Practitioner:  Clinical & Educational supervision
  • 2 x Hospital Consultant:  Clinical supervision

Proposed individual student timetable (each student’s timetable will vary)

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AM GP Medicine Central Tutorial Surgery GP Tutorial
PM GP Medicine Sports Surgery SCM