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a. Educational Objectives:
b. At the completion of this course, the participants will
Course Objectives:
Clinical Education is a newly emerged specialty that has brought remarkable improvement in training of healthcare personnel in recent decades. It is believed that all healthcare staff who need to teach or prepare to teach junior colleagues need to receive some training in this subject. Basic Medical Education Course (BMEC) is a generic clinical education course for all clinical specialties aiming to cover the most practical topics in clinical education for postgraduate settings and the mode of delivery can be modified according to learners’ needs.
After the course, the participants shall be able to:
The Comprehensive Simulation Educator Course (CSEC) aims to provide the essential knowledge, and develop learners’ competence, in planning a simulation-based education activity, scenario development, direction, execution and debriefing methods. This course will enable the participants to have an understanding of the basic concepts of learner-centred education.
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There will be pre-course readings and videos for students to complete before class session, while in-class time is devoted to interactive lectures, experiential experience, exercises and discussions. It is important for all participants to complete all pre-course material to facilitate smooth conduct of meaningful interactive exercises and discussion during class.
Whole-Part-Whole learning model is employed in the design of this course. The learner is exposed to a typical simulation-based immersive scenario followed by debriefing initially. Each essential component of the process is then broken down with instructions and hands-on practice of the individual parts required to teach and facilitate a simulation course. Learners will have the opportunity to practice and become competent in facilitating and debriefing a simulation course.
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With the rising demand for online learning under the COVID-19 pandemic, the
Learning OnLine (LOL) Educator Course aims to equip educators with theoretical knowledge and technical tools to teach online effectively using virtual education modalities and platforms.
Throughout three months of a highly interactive and dynamic training course, participants will be familiarized with theoretical bases, practical models, and technical knowledge, learning through a social constructivist approach based on the community of inquiry framework. By the end of this course, participants are given the opportunity to develop a short training module to practice teaching skills and put their newly learned knowledge to the test.
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Target participants:
Teaching Mode: Online and experiential learning using highly interactive and dynamic training activities with constant feedbacks and facilitations from course instructors and mentor.
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Course Objectives:
• Understand the principles behind performance review and workplace-based assessment
• Apply different methods of feedback and debriefing during WBA
After the course, the participants shall be able to:
Targeted for aircrew officers, air medical officers and air medical nursing officers, the first Air Crew Resuscitation Course was completed on 3 December 2016 with six participants. The course provided foundation knowledge and hands-on experience of pre-hospital and helicopter resuscitation in a simulated environment.
During this full day course, participants were trained in different simulated scenarios to practice resuscitation skills, triage during disasters, airway and cardiovascular management, trauma and burn management, as well as equipment handling for infection control. Debriefing sessions with facilitators were carried out to discuss the simulation and areas for improvement.
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To deliver ECT training with a standardized ECT training workshop with simulation component.
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After the workshop,
The structured course on “Enhancing Safety in patients requiring Sedation or Rapid Tranquillisation”
intends to highlight the requirements and standards for the conduct of safe sedation, and to provide the
essential information, knowledge and skills to ensure a safe environment and experience for patients
requiring sedation in psychiatry, e.g., rapid tranquillisation (RT).
The aims of the course are:
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This course is designed for dentists and dental service assistants who take care of patients receiving procedural sedation.
Although anaesthesiologists should be present in every cases under deep sedation, dental team is always involved in preparation, monitoring, post-sedation care and crisis management. Conscious sedation, for example nitrous inhalation, may be performed in some situations, but it’s safety issues should not be overlooked.
The course aims at promoting the safety of sedation by understanding: