Supervised Learning Event (SLE) guidance

SLEs should be used by anaesthetists in training and trainers to promote professional educational discussions and guide future learning, with the emphasis on feedback.  Developmental conversations that enhance the improvement in performance that comes with repeated cycles of experience, reflection, conceptualisation, and application.  Feedback should include both the specialty specific and generic professional aspects of performance. 

SLEs are approved by assessors chosen on the form. They can be sent for agreement, or have it approved with quick approval if the assessor is next to you.  

Once an assessment has been approved it is locked for editing. In order to make any edits, including changing any Key Capabilities, the form will need to be returned to draft, removing any approvals or sign-offs. The form will need to be re-sent for approval after the changes.  

You can find the PDF version of the SLEs on this page Supervised Learning Events (SLEs) | The Royal College of Anaesthetists (rcoa.ac.uk)  

Information regarding Triple C can be found here Assessment of discrete areas of anaesthetic practice within General Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion: the ‘Triple C’ form | The Royal College of Anaesthetists (rcoa.ac.uk)