CBME Education Day
3rd May 2023
Hot topics in Medical Education - Collaborating in the current climate
"Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning is the product of the activity of learners."
John Dewey
We would like to invite you to attend the QMUL Annual Education Day for GP tutors.
This year's theme is all about the student voice and recognising and enabling the student voice to co-create a better learning experience that is transformative.
There will be opportunities to connect with students, CBME staff and other tutors
09:30 Registration and Coffee
Meet the team and network over a cup of tea or coffee
10:00 Welcome by Dr Will Spiring and Maria Hayfron-Benjamin, Interim Heads of CBME
10:20 Prof Rakesh Patel, Head of MBBS
Re-thinking MBBS to ensure undergraduate medical education remains fit for the future
10:50 Student presentations
11:10 Elliott Reed, Head of Student Support
Working together to support our students
11:25 Panel with Prof Rakesh Patel, students, GP tutors and Elliott Reed
‘A chance to ask questions, share experiences and discuss the future with our panel
Chairperson: Dr Will Spiring
12:10 Lunch
12:55 Prof Anita Berlin
People and places: every patient a teacher; every practice a learning organisation
13:30 Workshops
A. Inclusive placements Dr Natalie Symes and Dr Ling Wong
A safe space to share ideas and discuss experiences on what it means to belong
B. Co-creation Dr Rofique Ali and Dr Louise Younie
Co-creation with students is about working together at the point of design to enhance student learning spaces. This workshop explores values that underpin co-creation, what co-creation might look like on placement and what are the joys and challenges of this approach.
C. Student Support Dr Siobhan Cooke and Elliot Reed
Working together to support our students
14:30 Coffee break
14:45 Awards
A celebration of those who have inspired our medical students
15:15 Learning points Dr Louise Younie
Reflections on the day and take-home messages
15:45 Closing remarks: Dr Will Spiring and Maria Hayfron-Benjamin
16:00 Close
Guidance for those joining online:
Here are tips for getting the most out of joining remotely onto a hybrid workshop:
Use a laptop or desktop instead of a mobile phone.
Noise-cancelling headphones create the best experience
Use a private space if possible and consider changing your background image
Consider closing other apps and turning off notifications.
Do not record or take screenshots of people without permission.
Other tools to use chat, mute, and turn the camera on/off.
Have the video on if possible, especially if you are invited to talk.
We will have someone monitor the chat. You can privately message them if you have problems.