On the Friday of GPCD week, we would like you to present your Community Diagnosis at your small group tutorial. Your presentation should last 5-6 minutes, and there will be a few minutes following this for the group to pose questions to the presenter. We recommend you use some visual aids (eg PowerPoint slides with images) in your presentation.You may give your presentation in the form of an elevator pitch.
The assessment will be marked as Outstanding/Very Good/Pass/Refer by the GP tutor. Outstanding presentations will be nominated by the GP tutor for the QMUL GP Community Diagnosis prize. Shortlisted individuals will be invited to give their presentations to the judging panel.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ACTIVITY IS MANDATORY TO PASS THE GPCD MODULE. PLEASE CONTACT THE MODULE LEAD IF YOU ENVISAGE DIFFICULTIES IN ATTENDING THE PLANNED TUTORIAL TO DO THIS.
Student Reasonable Adjustment Requests:
The GP Community Diagnosis (CD) module is an inclusive module that embraces different learning styles. Students are required to prepare and deliver a mandatory 5-7 minute presentation on MS Teams to their designated tutor during the Friday tutorial of their allocated GPCD week.
If students have any reasonable adjustment requests they would like to be considered by the Year 3 GPCD co-leads, they have been requested to contact Steve Duggan, the GPCD Administrator by 09:00 on Tuesday 10th December: steven.duggan@qmul.ac.uk. Any approved adaptions will then be communicated to the designated GPCD tutor in a timely manner.
Presenting your GPCD project is a mandatory component for all students to pass this module. Any students who are not able to complete the mandatory element of this module will need to do the following remediation task to pass this module:
Present their GPCD project at an agreed time.