AaE: Advanced Educational Supervision

Join us in-person for this one-day workshop which will give you time to discuss the problems and challenges of educational supervision in anaesthesia in the context of the current climate and help increase the effectiveness of the educational supervision you provide.

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Key details

Date: 6 May 2025 | 09:00-17:30

Location: Sheffield, Leonardo Hotel Sheffield

Availability: Places available

Clinical content lead(s): Dr Sue Walwyn and Dr Cyprian Mendonca

CPD credits: 5 anticipated

 

Join us in Sheffield for our one day course on Advanced Educational Supervision, run in conjunction with SEAUK. The talks will cover the governance of education and revalidation of trainees alongside PTSD and return to training. If Government guidelines change, we will hold this course online on the same day. 

The workshops will give participants time to discuss the problems and challenges of educational supervision in anaesthesia in the context of the current climate and help them increase the effectiveness of the educational supervision they provide.  

This event is suitable for experienced Educational Supervisors, who have completed their initial training and have gained a few years’ experience (at least 2 years). It is especially suitable for those who would like an update for revalidation or who are looking to take a formal educational role within their organisations. Please note: This course is aimed at Educational Supervisors with at least 2 years experience as an ES. If you book but do not have the required experience your place may be cancelled and your fee refunded. If you are unsure please contact the events team on events@rcoa.ac.uk

The course content is mapped to the GMC’s seven domains and participation in this course will provide supporting evidence towards the GMC approval process for named educational supervisors and named clinical supervisors.

For further information on the Anaesthetists as Educators programme, please visit their website which you can access here

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*Please note that the programme might be subject to change.

09:15-09:45 Registration and Refreshments  
09:45-10:00 Welcome and Introduction  
10:00-10:30 Tips for Supporting LTFT Training  
10:30-12:50 Workshop Sessions (Delegates must attend all sessions)
Workshop start times: 10:30 11:10 11:25 12:10
Supervising non-training grades
 
Group 1 Break Group 3 Group 2
Educational supervision
 
Group 2 Break Group 1 Group 3
Doctors requiring extra support
 
Group 3 Break Group 2 Group 1
12:50-13:35 Lunch  
13:35-14:05 Educational Critical Incidents  
14:05-16:25 Workshop Sessions (Delegates must attend all sessions)
Workshop start times: 14:05 -14: 45 14:45 - 14:50 14:50 - 15:30 15:30 - 15:45
Supervision During Change from Old to New Curriculum
 
Group 1 Group rotation Group 2 Break & 
Feedback & the reflective conversation
 
Group 2 Group rotation Group 1 Refreshments
15:45-16:10 Governance of Education  
16:10-16:20 Round up and close  

 

Pricing

AaE inperson 2024/25 pricing

Speakers

Dr Sue Walwyn
President SEAUK and Training Programme Director (TPD) for West Yorkshire

Clinical Lead for AaE: Advanced Educational Supervision

Sue is a consultant anaesthetist based in a large DGH with an interest in education. She has spent time being an educational supervisor, a college tutor and is currently a TPD for West Yorkshire. Her interest in education has motivated her to complete a diploma in postgraduate clinical education, participate in trust programmes for educational supervisors and organise practise OSCE/VIVA courses, as well as trainee preparation for interviews.

Prof Cyprian Mendonca
Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospitals, Coventry and Warwickshire

Feedback

Professor Cyprian Mendonca graduated from Mysore University, India in 1987 and completed postgraduate training in Anaesthesia. In the United Kingdom he undertook Specialist Anaesthesia training from Stoke, Warwickshire and Welsh Schools of Anaesthesia. He is a consultant Anaesthetist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, since 2001. He is an honorary professor at the University of Warwick. His special interests include head & neck anaesthesia, airway management, neuroanaesthesia, human factors and medical education.

He has organized and successfully delivered several educational courses including advanced airway management and human factors and patient safety. He is an academic lead for core clinical education at Warwick Medical School and director for Coventry airway skills lab. He is the President for the Society for Education in Anaesthesia. He has authored six books in anaesthesia and written chapters in the anaestheisa textbooks. He has published a series of papers with regard to techniques of advanced airway management and education.