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TRAINEE & NEW FELLOWS DAY

Date: Thursday 22 June
Time: 0900 - 1700 hours (registration from 0830)
Cost:  $60 earlybird, $80 standard fee.
Who should attend: The Trainee Day is open to all medical doctors in training who have an interest in palliative medicine.
Inclusions: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided.
Venue: Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne

This education day will cover:
  • Half-day new fellows workshop including topics about leadership, developing a career and transition from registrar to consultant.
  • Case Study/Research Projects
  • RACP update - including recent curriculum changes 
  • Ketamine
  • Cardiac Devices in end of life care
  • Cardiac Medications in end of life care
It will be a great day of learning and a fantastic opportunity to network with other doctors who are training to become palliative medicine specialists, or who have an interest in palliative medicine.

To register to attend the Trainee and New Fellow day, you will need to go to the registration page and click on the link to register. Minimum and maximum numbers will apply to this day .

SUPERVISORS WORKSHOP

Date: Thursday 22 June
Time: 1300 - 1600 hours
Cost: No cost.  Spaces strictly limited and allocated on a first come - first served basis.
Venue (TBC):  RACP, Level 2, 417 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Please note the different venue
Who should attend: Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (this includes chapters, faculties, paediatric and adult medicine)

Workshop 1 - Practical Skills for Supervisors

Practical Skills for Supervisors incorporates the overarching themes of developing trainee expertise and using coaching techniques to improve feedback practise. This workshop focuses on delivering feedback using two frameworks, the GROW model and the four areas of feedback. By using these models, supervisors can facilitate change and growth in trainees towards expert performance.

Objectives:
  • Develop a culture for learning
  • Provide feedback and improve performance
  • Deliver feedback in challenging situations
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