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  • From Barcelona to Bedside: Lessons in Feedback, Failure, and the Future of AI
    2025/10/27

    In this episode, we debrief the AMEE 2025 conference in Barcelona, focusing on key themes such as feedback and debriefing, error-based learning and the role of AI in medical education.

    We share insights on how to create a safe learning environment, the importance of managing errors as in the clinical environment and the evolving landscape of AI in education.

    Mylopoulos M, Steenhof N, Mickleborough T, Atkinson A, Martimianakis MAT. From struggle to strength: Embracing productive failure in clinical learning. Med Teach. 2025 Sep 1:1-8. doi: ⁠10.1080/0142159X.2025.2550477⁠. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40889164.

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    Notebook LM

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    41 分
  • Behind the Scenes: Creating an Anaesthetic Skills Course for FY Doctors
    2025/09/16

    In this episode I talk to Rikesh & Tobias, two anaesthetic residents who have set up an anaesthetic skills course for Foundation Doctors.


    We discuss some of the challenges of setting up a course from scratch including space to host it, finances, contacts and support available locally. Lots of tips here for anyone thinking of doing similar. Next Anaesthetic Skills for Foundation Doctors course is on 1st October 2025 at the LGH. You book on via the UHL Clinical Education courses webpage.


    If you can't make that one then there are plans for another in Feb 2026. You can contact Tobias on Tobias.Mill@nhs.net

    Also mentioned in the episode: Rebecca Goacher - Conference Manager - uhl-tr.ClinicalEducationConferencesMailbox@nhs.net


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    26 分
  • Building the Future of Medical Education: Voices from JASME and TASME
    2025/07/01

    In this episode I speak with Internal Medicine Resident and TASME Vice-Chair, Dr Neil Thakrar and local FY1 and JASME Co-Chair, Dr Natasha Singhal about ASME and their rolesin it. They discuss how early career educators can get involved and find support for their development and some of the benefits of ASME membership.

    ASME is the umbrella organisation for the committees Neil & Natasha were discussing - you can find further information on the website as well as specific information relating to JASME (or email jasme@asme.org.uk) & TASME (or email tasme-info@asme.org.uk) also via Linktr. Membership rates can be found here.

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    26 分
  • Episode 16 - Bridging Gaps: Education, Belonging, and the Future of LEDs at Leicester
    2025/05/14

    In this episode of the Faculty Focus podcast, Dr Aleem Ahmed (Consultant in Infectious Diseases and General Medicine but also Clinical Tutor for Locally Employed Doctors) and I discuss the support offered to Locally Employed Doctors (LEDs) at University Hospitals of Leicester (UHL).


    We explore the various titles of these doctors, the development of the ClinicalFellowship Programme, and the unique challenges faced by International MedicalGraduates (IMGs). Aleem highlights the support structures in place for LEDs, the benefits they bring to the Trust, and future initiatives aimed at enhancing their training and integration into the NHS.


    Useful contacts mentioned in the discussion:

    LED/Trust Grade mailbox: trustgradedoctors@uhl-tr.nhs.uk

    Aleem: aleem.ahmed@uhl-tr.nhs.uk(can supply Padlet link)

    Muhammad: muhammad.jassat@uhl-tr.nhs.uk

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    25 分
  • Episode 15 - AMEE 2024: AI, Adaptive Expertise & Floating Down the Rhine!
    2025/03/17
    In this episode, Andy and Hussein debrief the AMEE 2024 conference held in Switzerland. They discuss the use of AI in medical education, the concept of adaptive expertise, and the importance of struggle in learning. They also highlight the need for collaboration in faculty development and offer tips for attending.Takeaways• AI is being used in medical education for content creation, question generation, and assisting with diagnosis and decision-making.• Adaptive expertise, which involves both procedural and conceptual knowledge, is crucial in complex and unpredictable healthcare environments.• Struggle and productive failure are valuable in the learning process and creating a safe environment for learners to explore difficult and complex situations is important.• When attending conferences, it is important to plan ahead, have backup sessions, and take breaks to process information. Networking and using conference apps can enhance the conference experience.• Abstract submissions for AMEE typically open early in the year - around February.Further readingAdaptive ExpertiseBereiter & Scardamalia (1993):“Eventually they will quit being novices, without our having to do anything about it. The important question is what they will become. Will they become experts in their lines of work or will they swell the ranks of incompetent or mediocre functionaries?” Hatano, G., & Inagaki, K. (1986). Two courses of expertise.Steenhof, N., Woods, N.N., Van Gerven, P.W.M. et al. Productive failure as an instructional approach to promote future learning. Adv in Health Sci Educ 24, 739–749 (2019). [Link]Jennifer Klasen et al. (2019). ‘Whatever you cut, I can fix it’: clinical supervisors’ interviewaccounts of allowing trainee failure while guarding patient safety. [Link 1, Link 2]Woods, N., Steenhof, N., Kaushal, A., & Mylopoulos, M. (2018) Twelve tips for designing curricula that support the development of adaptive expertise. Medical Teacher,40, 850-654.When I say … adaptive expertise. (2017). Medical Education., 51(7), 685-686.Pusic, M.V., Hall, E., Billings, H. et al. (2022) Educating for adaptive expertise: case examples along the medical education continuum. Adv in Health Sci Educ 27, 1383-1400.Woods, N. Mylopoulos, M, Nutik, M., Freeman, R. Defining the specialist generalist. Canadian Family Physician May 2021, 67(5) 321-322.Mylopoulos M, Borschel DT, O'Brien T, Martimianakis S, Woods NN. (2017). Exploring Integration in Action: Competencies as Building Blocks of Expertise. Acad Med. Dec; 92(12):1794-1799.Mylopoulos M, Kulasegaram K, Woods NN. (2018). Developing the experts we need: Fostering adaptive expertise through education. Eval Clin Pract. Jun; 24(3):674-677. [Link]Gamborg ML, Jensen RD, Musaeus P, Mylopoulos M. (2022). Balancing closure and discovery: adaptive expertise in the workplace. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. Dec;27(5):1317-1330. [Link]Incorporating into clinical teaching:Productive struggle• What if…?• What does this tell you?• What else could it be?Metacognitive instruction• If you feel uncomfortable with this decision, you should…• It is important to see how… before we do…• Thinking aloudOrientation to novel content• Did you look at…?• Did you ask about…?• Did you notice if…?Conceptual understanding• A patient with these symptoms is always a sign of… because…• It is normal/not normal for this kind of patient, because…AI in clinical reasoningHenk Schmitt, Silvia Mamede. (2022). Improving diagnostic decision support through deliberate reflection: a proposal. Diagnosis (Berl). Aug 25;10(1):38-42. [Link]Faculty DevelopmentBaker, Letal. The ties that bind: a network approach to creating a programme in facultydevelopment (Medical Teacher, 2010) [Link]Steinert Y, Mann KV. Faculty development: principles and practices. J Vet Med Educ. 2006Fall;33(3):317-24. [Link]Twitter: @UHL_ClinEd @DrAHughesYouTube: @UHLClinEdEmail: facultyfocuspodcast@uhl-tr.nhs.uk
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    33 分
  • Episode 14 - The Evolution of GP Training Programmes
    2024/11/26

    In this episode of the Faculty of Focus podcast, I speak with Laura Taylor, the GP Clinical Tutor at UHL, aboutthe evolving landscape of GP training, particularly in a hospital environment. We discuss the structure of GP training, the role and benefits of GP residents in secondary care, and the importance of tailored supervision and support for these trainees. Laura emphasises the collaborative nature of training and the resources available for GP residents to enhance their learning experience and support for clinical supervisors.


    Royal College of General Practitioners curriculum and topic guides can be found here:

    https://www.rcgp.org.uk/mrcgp-exams/gp-curriculum/17-document-version

    Contact Laura via the hospital email address book to request access for UHL tailored versions of these on herPadlet.

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    24 分
  • Episode 13 - How the GMC Survey Shapes Medical Training
    2024/10/11

    Episode Recorded: 2nd August 2024

    We chat with Joanne, Head of Medical Education Management at UHL, about:

    • 🩺 How the survey captures crucial feedback from doctors in training
    • 🛡️ How urgent safety concerns are addressed swiftly
    • 🔍 The importance of using these results to improve training environments
    • 📊 What goes into analysing this massive dataset, and how leaders like Kirtley sift through the results to inform real change!

    Read the GMC’s summary report here andaccess the tool here.As Joanne mentions in the show, take the 6 minutes to watch to the reportingtool guide video as this year sees a new reporting tool being used.

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    36 分
  • Episode 12 - Advancements in Theatre Team Training at UHL
    2024/09/18

    Faculty Focus aims to showcase education work being done in UHL by inviting people to talk about projects they are doing in the Trust.

    In this episode we speak with Dr Tom Walters, Anaesthetic Registrar and Educational Fellow, about an interesting project that he’s been working on to improve MDT training in theatres.

    Flashcard training is an initiative advocated by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and further information can be found here.

    If you know of people undertaking education projects where you work, then please do get in touch and we can get them on to showcase their work too.


    Learn more about flash card team training by visiting the the RCoA patient safety flashcards page here: Flash card team training | The Royal College of Anaesthetists (rcoa.ac.uk)

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    26 分