Disability Awareness Series: Understanding Visual and Hearing Impairments (FD22SEP25)

AvailabilityPlaces available (course only available for users whose main occupation is dental trainer/faculty or gp trainer/faculty or medical trainer/faculty or public health trainer/faculty)  Remove from basket
SubjectFaculty Development
DescriptionIncrease your understanding of and confidence in supporting postgraduate doctors or dentists in training with a visual or hearing impairment. The course is part of a series of Understanding Disability workshops for Faculty, Educational/Clinical Supervisors and Medical Education Teams. We recommend attending the Introduction to Disability Awareness Course first. Course topics include: - The language used around Disabilities - Exploring visual impairments, with a focus on: Complete or Partial Blindness Low Vision Glaucoma Cataracts Macular Degeneration Nystagmus - Exploring hearing impairments, with a focus on: Complete Deafness Partial Hearing Loss (Hard of Hearing) Tinnitus Conductive Hearing Loss Auditory Processing Disorder Meniere’s Disease - How somebody with an impairment be affected during their training and in the clinical workplace - The Equality Act - An exploration of reasonable adjustments - How to support a trainee or colleague with a visual or hearing impairment
Additional information

Joining Instructions

This is a virtual course, the joining instructions for the virtual meeting will be added to the documents section (above) before the course. Please ensure that you are able to access this before the course so that you are ready to join on the day.

Booking cancellation

Participants must make every effort to attend courses they have booked. If your availability changes after booking, please cancel your place through Maxcourse as soon as possible. This will release the place for colleagues on the waiting list.

If you need to cancel within 1 week of the course or the course has started and you are not able to attend, please email england.lsfdcourses.yh@nhs.net to give your apologies

VenueVirtual (Microsoft Teams), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeMonday 22 September 2025, 13:00 to 16:00
LecturerAmber Hampton-Johnston  View details
Target audience

This course is only available to Educational Supervisors, Education Leads, Training Programme Directors and Senior Faculty within Yorkshire and the Humber.

Mandatory: Dentist, or Doctor, or Public Health Professional

Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Aims

The aim is to provide you with knowledge of visual and hearing impairments to support postgraduate doctors or dentists through their training programme and in the clinical environment.

Objectives

The objectives for this course are:

• To understand what a disability is and how this might affect someone working in a clinical environment.

• To understand what a visual impairment is, including looking at glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.

• To understand what a hearing impairment is, including looking at complete deafness, hard of hearing and tinnitus.

• To provide an overview of how this may affect someone in studying or working environments.

• To recognise what adjustments are available.

• To obtain the knowledge to support postgraduate doctors or dentists through their training programme and in the clinical environment.

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course, you will:

• Have an overview of what a hearing and visual impairment are and how this may affect someone studying or working.

• Be able to effectively support postgraduate doctors or dentists through their training programme and in the clinical environment.

• Have an awareness of appropriate adjustments for colleagues or students with a disability.