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Open Forum Event July 2018

This event in July 2018 focuses on the development of the new Kent and Medway Medical School, which aims to address medical student numbers and improve access and participation for under-represented backgrounds. The event will discuss the curriculum, recruitment strategies, and the future facilities of the school.

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Open Forum Event July 2018

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  1. Open Forum Event July 2018

  2. Medical Education and the Kent and Medway context Medical student numbers - Government controlled HEFCE funding bid; 1,500 new places Bid judgement criteria: • Approach to ensure access and successful participation for students from under-represented backgrounds; widening participation • New provision located in geographic areas prioritised by the Government; health inequalities • Demonstration of plans to develop high-quality training placements; established mechanisms • Focus on prioritised specialties of general practice, psychiatry and any other shortage specialties • Innovative curricula.

  3. Canterbury Christ Church and University of Kent Our university partnership • KMMS bid: • A joint initiative, joint leadership • Draws on the best of, and collective, resources of both local universities • Uses lessons learnt from other joint ventures • Uses existing systems and processes, i.e. V4M • Sound business case, shared risk • First call for medical school student numbers in UK without any underpinning capital investment.

  4. Kent and Medway Medical School vision: A beacon for first-class medical education and research, and the first choice for all those aspiring to achieve excellence in person-centred medical care in the UK.

  5. Bid success confirmed in March 2018 • KMMS will be: • the first medical school located in Kent and Medway • delivering undergraduate medical education • working with our local education providers (i.e. health and care providers) across Kent and Medway primary, community and acute sectors. • KMMS will have a distinctive identity • KMMS branding • KMMS URL www.kmms.ac.uk • Email address • Have a separate HEI reporting system (UCAS/TEF/REF/ NSS)

  6. The offer Recruitment focus: - Local offer for local candidates - Widening participation Curriculum focus: - Primary Care/Mental Health Interprofessional practice Health inequalities focus to drive future improvements. • Joint Award CCCU/UoK • Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery • 5 years minimum (6 with intercalated degree addition) • Open for applications in the 2019/20 cycle • Students arrive September 2020 • 100 home places - incmax of 7 international.

  7. The student journey • Year 1 and 2: • - Based at universities in Canterbury • Early Clinical Placements in Primary and Community settings across Kent and Medway. • Year 3 -5: • Clinical Years, based almost exclusively in clinical settings • Secondary acute care placements across Kent and Medway, organised to link ECPs and secondary care.

  8. The location • JULY 2018 • Currently; GOVERNOR’S HOUSE at CCCU provides roadside location and accommodation for the small KMMS core project team. • Sept 2020; • Academic Home on both Canterbury campus sites; • Universities are repurposing estate plans to support this. • Nov 2020- JAN 2021 • Facilities will need to be available within primary, community care providers across Kent and Medway to support student experience • Sept 2022 • Facilities will need to be available within acute care health settings providers across Kent and Medway to support medical students.

  9. A high quality student experience • General Medical Council (GMC) • 8 stage approval process • Brighton and Sussex Medical School Parent medical school: • Provide GMC-approved curriculum • Offer advise and support • GMC requirement Health Education England; KSS; Key Partner Education Training and Placement Tariff Kings College Medical School Existing Placement Use All Local Education Providers (H+C Organisations) Human, and resource capacity development Policies and process to support student success

  10. A joint school across both universities • A medical school that spans both institutions • Overarching Joint Executive Board • Head of School: Founding Dean Recruitment 18/20July 2018 • Founding Dean will report to both universities - Pro Vice-Chancellor (Med Ed Development) at Christ Churchand Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor, UoK. • Each University will ‘service’ the school in distinctive professional service functions • Close operational partnership working to ensure high quality student experience • Project implementation and delivery through Project Management Office • PMO appointed - Steve Nathan • Clear Project governance and architecture to support delivery.

  11. Developing staff team • By 2020 Delivery Phase KMMS Core Team: • Founding Dean • KMMS core Academic team • Programme Director / Professional Lead role • Administrative Lead role to ensure Medical School requirements are appropriately serviced by both universities • Supported in placement by: • Primary Care and Community Clinical Educators (2020) • Acute Care Clinical Educators (2022) • During implementation phase: • Founding Dean • Project Manager • Key co-ordinator and administrative support roles • 12 university based workstream Leads. • The team will expand over time to ensure readiness for 2020 delivery.

  12. What next - how can you be involved? • Welcome Founding Dean • Detailed work on curriculum design • Develop relationship with BSMS • Work with HEE-KSS to support funding for practitioner engagement • Sector-wide legal framework development • Submit GMC Stage 3 (of 8) Approval Process Autumn 2018 • Work with Medical Education Directors, CEPNS, Public Health and HEKSS; determine current placement capacity drive future development/ design. • Set up Advisory Boards (Clinical, Staff, Students, Service User) Fundraising/Sponsorship Group • Determine academic and research subject expertise within both universities • Build on existing, and develop, the educational capacity within local health and care organisations • Develop the HR Framework to support the engagement / contribution of health care professional experts from the Public and PVI sector. • Structured Engagement routes into KMMS; CEPN (Primary and community care) Medical Education Directors (Acute Care).

  13. Contact Debra.Teasdale@canterbury.ac.uk or Peter Nicholls P.J.Nicholls@kent.ac.uk Fundraising and sponsorship enquiries to H.A.Edridge@kent.ac.uk

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