Central Teaching(old)
- Opportunities to teach clinical and consultation skills to medical students at sessions on campus or virtually.
- Payment £265 per session
- Different opportunities for different Year Groups (see below)
- Applications need to be directed to individual Module Leads/Administrators before allocation
We are currently not accepting new applications for Central Tutors at present. If you would like to be contacted when we reopen applications please contact cbme-recruitment@qmul.ac.uk
YEAR 3 - COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS (GPCD)
Explores the social and environmental determinants of health
Students complete a project that examines a health problem in their local community and identify a course of action to help tackle this.
Format: online/face to face tutorial will take place on Monday afternoon and Friday afternoon during 3 weeks of January 2023 (9/13, 16/20, 23/27 Jan)
Each small group tutorial will last 90 minutes.
Each week you are teaching, you will have 2 small groups of students (6-7 students per group) for the week
Tutor Training as well as Drop in Sessions (Details TBC)
For further information please contact Kate Scurr (Year 3 administrator): k.j.scurr@qmul.ac.uk
YEAR 4 - HEALTH EQUITY TEACHING
New virtual teaching module led by community GP tutors on health equity.
Aim to make students familiar with the factors that influence health equity and the role of health care professionals in challenging them.
Students are in groups of 8-10
They will be given materials to read in the morning with tasks
In the afternoon they will meet virtually with GP tutor to discuss morning's information and tasks
Support and training for GP tutors
Each student will have 3 sessions with a Community GP tutor throughout the year
Timing TBC, likely 1.30-3.30/4pm
Usual sessional rate (£265 per session)
Will be run several times in the year and flexibility to choose but will be asking tutors to signs up for a sequence of 3 sessions
If interested contact Jim Manzano (j.manzano@qmul.ac.uk)
YEAR 4 - CONSULTATION SKILLS TEACHING
All teaching for this academic year has been allocated but opportunities to apply for next year - September 2022
Please fill in application form as soon as possible
GP training for Consultation Skills will be scheduled on Wednesday 17th August 2022 (training session is not a paid session)
Teaching consists of four innovative days - different specialities (ENT, HCoE, Dermatology, MSK)
Interactive lectures in the morning and simulated patient surgeries in the afternoon (except Monday afternoon - ENT clinical skills)
GP tutors facilitate and teach students in the afternoon sessions only - virtual or face to face
Focus on directly observed feedback and developing clinical reasoning and management plans.
Payment £265 for each afternoon session
If interested contact Jim Manzano (j.manzano@qmul.ac.uk)
YEAR 5 - CORE CLINICAL CASES (during Year 5 GP Assistantship Block)
Facilitating fortnightly virtual group tutorials
Programme of central teaching during the new 8 week GP block to support students and GP Year 5 tutors
To start next academic year 22/23 (Sept 2022)
The Central GP tutor will support online ‘Ethical case’ every 2 weeks
Case scenarios will focus on specific specialities where extra support may be needed
WEEK 1: Students will complete an online case on QMPlus.
WEEK 2: Virtual tutorial led by CENTRAL GP TUTOR to discuss the cases.
ONLINE DISCUSSION FORUM: the central GP Tutor moderate the discussion forum which will run alongside the work on each scenario to support further learning
Up to 10 students in your tutor group
4 x 90 minutes tutorials over the 8 week GP block. Dates to be confirmed.
There will be support and training provided for the case scenarios and how to use the online tutorial platform and discussion forum.
Payment is £570 per block (10.5hours)
For further information contact CBME Year 5 Administrator – Lorane Smith l.a.smith@qmul.ac.uk
We are not accepting new applications for Central Tutors at present, if you would like to be contacted when we reopen applications please contact Chloe Millan c.millan@qmul.ac.uk / / Ellen Hall ellen.hall@qmul.ac.uk / Lynne Magorrian l.c.magorrian@qmul.ac.uk