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Supervisors’ Training/Information Day August 2008

The Supervisors' Training Day held in August 2008 focused on welcoming 21 graduands and introducing key updates. Currently, there are 32 students across 18 centers, expected to rise to 37 in 21 centers by September 2008. The meeting reviewed actions from the previous year, discussed changes implemented, and proposed adjustments for 2008/09. Other topics included issues with the "Logbook", curriculum design updates, assessments that reduced the load by 30%, and inviting contributions from clinical partners for curriculum design.

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Supervisors’ Training/Information Day August 2008

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  1. Supervisors’ Training/Information DayAugust 2008

  2. Welcome and Introduction • 21 graduands • Currently 32 students in 18 centres • Sept. 08 37 students in 21 centres

  3. Welcome and Introduction • Review of actions from 07 meeting • Review of changes implemented 07/08 • Proposed changes for 08/09 • “Logbook” issues • Curriculum design

  4. Review of changes 07/08 • Poster conference • Assessments – assessment load reduced by 30% - any costs?

  5. Proposed changes 08/09 • Student “reference” • Pastoral visits

  6. Individual Record of Clinical Practice • IRCP – name change with effect start of next placement year • Status of IRCP development • Comments sections

  7. Curriculum Design Contributions welcomed from clinical partners

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