Imposter Syndrome for ES/CS/SAS (SW24-047)

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SubjectCPD - Supervisors
DescriptionImposter Syndrome is extremely common in medicine with reportedly 97% of medical students admitting to struggling with it. This is probably not surprising, as medicine is an area of achievement where knowledge is ever expanding and growing, so there is pressure on medical staff to keep pace. There is a tendency for those struggling with Imposter Syndrome to keep quiet and hide this fact, even though it is a completely normal phenomenon. This failure to acknowledge Imposter Syndrome can mean that it develops into anxiety and stress, which can in turn lead to more sick leave. This programme looks at what Imposter Syndrome is and how simple techniques can make a difference.
Additional information

Content:

  • To understand what Imposter Syndrome is and its various forms
  • To understand why it is important to not leave Imposter Syndrome unchecked
  • To be able to recognise it in yourself and others
  • To understand what the different types are
  • To recognise and deal with Imposter Syndrome at work
  • To understand what practical techniques can be used to overcome Imposter Syndrome
VenueZoom, Virtual  View details
Date & timeTuesday 9 July 2024, 10:00 to 12:30
LecturerCornelia Raubal
Target audience

Mandatory: Associate Dean Secondary Care, or Associate DME, or College/Specialty Tutor, or Dental Educational/Clinical Supervisor, or Deputy Dean, or DME, or Educational/Clinical Supervisor Secondary Care, or HoS, or Public Health Supervisor, or SAS Doctor - Associate Specialist, or SAS Doctor - Specialist, or SAS Doctor - Speciality Doctor, or SAS Doctor - Staff Grade, or SAS Tutor, or TPD Secondary Care

Course styleWebinar
CateringN/A
CPD points2.000
CostNo charge