GP Spring School: 12 Reasons for an Unsuccessful AKT Attempt and What Support Trainees Should Access (GP10MAY22B)

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SubjectGP Prospective Trainers
DescriptionBuilding on their experience of running face to face and virtual AKT Preparation courses for Trainees and Trainers, Neal Maskrey and Nick Price will guide you through how GP trainers can help support AKT candidates. This workshop will use a combination of group discussion on Zoom and self direct use of online resources. This will include the opportunity to go through a Mock AKT paper, reflect on key resources, and access to a range of video, powerpoint and workbooks on Evidence Based Medicine. We will also consider the range of support offered by HEEYH locally and regionally, including the importance of neurodiversity.
Additional information

After you have booked your place, the Zoom link will be available in the documents section of the course information. The course information can also be found by going to the 'My Courses' section of Maxcourse. In some cases the Zoom link may be added later, in which case please check the course information again before joining the course.

Please direct any queries to leanne.sorby@hee.nhs.uk

VenueVirtual (Zoom), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeTuesday 10 May 2022, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturersNeal Maskrey, Dr Elena Pamphilon & Nicholas Price  View details
Target audience

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Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Aims

To help Trainers identify how they might best support trainees prepare for the AKT exam, particularly for those trainees for whom this exam is a major challenge.

Objectives
  • To share experiences of trainees who have struggled with the AKT.
  • To understand the depth and breadth of the AKT. Identify key learning resources and learning strategies that will help trainees prepare for the exam efficiently and effectively.
  • Consider how trainers and training practices can support trainees who face a particular challenge to succeed with the AKT.
  • Consider the role of the range of support now offered by HEEYH to support trainees, including neurodiverse trainees.
Learning outcomes

We hope you will find ways to support trainees and help them to succeed with AKT, reducing the associated stresses for them (and for you).