KUMEC Medical Education Podcasts
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A year on from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the first UK lockdown, Ros Herbert and Rini Paul the KUMEC Teacher Development Leads reflect on how we, our students and our GP teachers have adapted the GP curriculum to include remote consulting and teaching online seminars.
We discuss our personal benefits and challenges and what we hope to keep going forward, as well as insights from Professor Anne Stephenson (Community Director of KUMEC), Dr Ann Wylie (Deputy Director) and Dr Liza Kirtchuk (Stage 2 GP Lead) on their experiences in 2020/2021.
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Theme music by Kevin Macleod: incompetech.com
Interprofessional Supervision with Dr John Launer
Valuing Neurodiversity in Healthcare Education and Training
Supporting students and colleagues with a disability in the NHS, their communities and life
Trans-People are Just Normal People - Health for All with Eva Echo
Experience Is The Best Stage 2 Teacher
Student Schwartz Rounds at King’s
Digital Hyperconnectivity & Burnout; ’Technology and our Mental Health’
What Are We Assessing?
How Do I Get a Job Like Yours?
Are We There Yet? Widening Participation in Medicine
Leading The Way for Justice – an interview with two EDI experts from UCL and KCL
Self-Care from Dr Radha Modgil - ED Talks from 2021 Conference
Decolonising the Medical Curriculum with Structure and the Clinic
Tales from the Vaccine Hub
Tackling Racism in Medical Schools
#BLM: Experiences of Black GP Teachers
"It felt like I had a job"
Becoming: How do Students form their identities as doctors?
Meet the MDT: Kalyan Goli - Health Care Assistant
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