GP Autumn School: Making Decision Better (GP09OCT20A)

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SubjectGP Prospective Trainers
DescriptionWe expect doctors to be great decision makers. And yet only rarely is "Decision Making" taught / learned as a discrete topic.It's almost as if we expect people to catch on by osmosis or chance. Yet there is now 30 years of research describing how human beings make decisions. And of course in consultations there are two people involved in the decision making. Time then to open Pandora's Box on decision making!
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VenueVirtual (Zoom), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeFriday 9 October 2020, 09:30 to 12:30
LecturersNeal Maskrey & Alan Shirley  View details
Target audience

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Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points3.000
CostNo charge
Aims
  • To learn about the main decision making theories
  • To focus on application of those theories to clinical practice
  • To develop a language describing decision making approaches
  • Increase confidence in discussing
  • decision making with others
  • including GP Registrars.
Objectives

By the end of the sessions participants will be able to:

  • Understand the relevance of the main decision making theories to clinical practice
  • Be able to describe one's own and others' approaches to decision making
  • Identify strategies for assessing one's own decision making and the decision making of others
Learning outcomes
  • Increased knowledge of decision making theory
  • Increased awareness of others approaches to decision making
  • Increased confidence in approaching discussions about decision making with others eg GP Registrars.