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Medical Students Working in Multidisciplinary Teams

Medical Students Working in Multidisciplinary Teams. Kirsty Egan 5 th March 2015. Background of Module. General Medical Council Tomorrow’s Doctors 2009 Understand and respect the roles of health and social care professionals as a multi-professional team

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Medical Students Working in Multidisciplinary Teams

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  1. Medical StudentsWorking in Multidisciplinary Teams Kirsty Egan 5th March 2015

  2. Background of Module General Medical Council Tomorrow’s Doctors 2009 • Understand and respect the roles of health and social care professionals as a multi-professional team • Understand the contribution that effective interdisciplinary team working makes to the delivery of safe and high-quality care

  3. Module Aims • Develops medical students’ knowledge of team working in Year 3 • Student independently selects area in healthcare of interest to them • Gain a good understanding of how others provide health care over 4 weeks(1 session per week) • Develops student’s ability to systematically reflect on placement experience

  4. Practitioners • 220 Health Care Professionals willing to frequently accept students • Wide ranging areas of healthcare for student to choose from

  5. Student Evaluation 2010

  6. “I got to see another profession and the team at work as opposed to just doctors” “I am more aware of how other professions are an integral part of the team and I will appreciate their work more in the future” “I had to organise it independently - good experience “

  7. Many Thanks! Kirsty Egan Kirsty.Egan@ed.ac.uk

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