Ultrasound as a Tool in Medical Education

Course overview

In 2016 the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds became the first UK medical school to introduce an integrated ultrasound curriculum, with ultrasound teaching in all years of the MBChB programme.

This event is designed to introduce, support and develop point-of-care ultrasound teaching within medical education. With full practical support from experienced facilitators, methods of teaching with be demonstrated and opportunities to share experiences within an informal setting.

This is a full day of training, networking and sharing of good practice, open to all with an interest in ultrasound and teaching.

This course is free to attend and of interest to those wishing to develop their ultrasound teaching skills, especially in the healthcare environment and teaching our students.

To register your interest, please email C.Dennis@leeds.ac.uk

Speakers

Various from School of Medicine, Leeds and partnering NHS trusts

Accreditation

This workshop has been accredited for CPD points from the Royal College of Physicians

These workshops are developed and run by the Leeds Institute of Medical Education at the University of Leeds and can be used to evidence the following areas for GMC accreditation: Ensuring Safe and Effective Patient Care through Training; Teaching and Facilitating Learning; Continuing Professional Development as an Educator

This workshop can be used to evidence the following areas for The Academy of Medical Educators. Core: Educational Scholarship.