Virtual Networking Session for IMGs: Understanding and Navigating Cultural and Ethical Challenges in Clinical Practice (RTT30APR24)

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SubjectSuppoRTT (Supported Return to Training)
DescriptionMeet, Greet Succeed: IMG Networking sessions reimagined. Join us for the IMG networking session. Dive into an interactive discussion about International medical experiences and insights. Connect with other IMGs in the Y&H region. Enjoy informal networking with your peers. Hear inspiring stories of IMGs who have achieved success. Engage in a 1 on 1 networking session with fellow IMGs. Dont miss this opportunity to connect, learn and share. Register now and be a part of IMG success!
Additional information

Join us for another engaging session on ‘Understanding and Navigating Cultural and Ethical Challenges in Clinical Practice.'

Dr. Patrick Anochie, an Elderly Medicine consultant, will share some insights on the complexities of delivering patient-centred care within diverse cultural contexts while upholding the highest ethical standards. We’ll share experiences, and learn practical strategies for effectively navigating cultural nuances, addressing ethical dilemmas, and fostering meaningful relationships with patients and colleagues. This session offers a collaborative platform to enhance your cultural competence and ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with peers, exchange perspectives, and enrich your professional toolkit.

VenueVirtual (Microsoft Teams), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeTuesday 30 April 2024, 18:30 to 20:00
LecturerSpeaker - TBC  View details
Target audience

These sessions are available for all International Medical Graduates.

Mandatory: International Medical Graduate

Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Aims

1. To encourage building of support networks amongst new IMG colleagues who are transitioning into training or working in the NHS

2. To encourage communication and engagement with IMG trainees

3. To provide a safe space for IMG trainees to put forward questions they may have in their transition and be signposted appropriately

4. To provide presentation to IMG colleagues by regional leads on relevant topics to help smoothen the IMG transition process

Objectives

Each 90 minute session will have the following structure:

6.30pm- 6.40pm- Introduction to session, aims, objectives, dates for next networking sessions

6.40pm-6.50pm- Mentimeter Interactive session

6.50pm- 7.00pm- Breakout room (networking) and Mentimeter questions (interactive software)

7.00pm- 7.30pm- Presentation on IMG relevant topics

7.300pm- 7.45pm- Q&A

7.45pm- 8pm- Mentimeter evaluation, suggestions for next session, close

Learning outcomes

By the end of each session, trainees can expect to:

1. Have a better understanding of potential solutions/people to approach for challenges they may face in their IMG transition process

2. Form support networks with fellow IMG colleagues in the region