Prevocational Medicine Forum 2016
This year’s forum takes place against a background of major changes and challenges in prevocational medical education in Australia and New Zealand, and this is reflected in the themes that we have chosen for the forum. The main theme is ‘The Old and New of Medical Education’ and addresses the lessons we can learn from the past while acknowledging the challenges and opportunities of the future. The issues of Workforce (particularly rural workforce), Wellbeing, and New Ideas/Current Issues in Medical Education form the other main themes of the conference
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Opening Address Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Kate Warner, AM, Governor of Tasmania
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The Old and New of Medical Education Associate Professor Terry Brown
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Optimism or Pessimism Take your pick Dr Bob Brown
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Orientation to Nights part 1 Just how dark is it Kendall Sharpe – Gold Coast University Hospital
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Intime training and shoulder dystocia at King Edward Memorial Hospital Dr Helen Goodall – King Edward Memorial Hospital
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Everything is Connected Everything is Changing - How ubiquitous connectivity is changing education, the way we learn and the way we should teach David Bartlett
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Simulation, What Works Best Dr Charlie Corke
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Goal setting, improving performance and developing coaching skills for mentoring Dr Julian Willcocks – Central Coast LHD
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Reflections on Prevocational Medicine Training in New Zealand Joan Crawford, Strategic Programme Manager, Medical Council of New Zealand
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The JMO Wellness Session Dr Rebecca Lindsay – Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital
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Intimidating personalities meet Prevocational medical accreditation Jessica Kandulu – SA Met Unit, SA Health
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Improving Education Topics, Times and Tantalising Teasers Dr Dani Bachmann – PMCWA
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PIERCE Time to get real with Prevocational rural medical education Associate Professor Dale Hanson – Mackay Hospital & Health ServiceQld Rural Generalist Pathway
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Who’s Feeling Work Ready Findings from the NSW JMO Census Anthony Llewellyn – Health Education & Training Institute NSW
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Soci@l Media Do Two ‘Likes’ Make a #Right Viet Tran
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Current Issues in Prevocational Education in Australia CPMEC