SQRH has been established to increase rural health training opportunities for nursing, midwifery and allied health students and health professionals in regional, rural and remote communities.
SQRH supports rural health professionals and students to engage in high quality rural health research.
SQRH provide a number of learning opportunities for health professionals and students to improve their interprofessional practice skills.
Start: 8:30 AM 14 November 2024
Finish: 4:30 PM 14 November 2024
Location: SQRH Toowoomba - Baillie Henderson Hospital
Mode: Face to Face
WHAT IS THE WORKSHOP ABOUT?
The workshop has been developed to support clinicians who have previous experience in student supervision and want to extend their supervisory skills. Ideally participants will have completed the "Supercharge Your Supervision Skills" workshops or equivalent. Participants are expected to actively engage in the learning and share their experiences with the cohort.
This workshop is appropriate for clinicians from all professions including nursing, midwifery, allied health, and medicine.
Please note this event is a face to face/in person event.
The workshop will cover five (5) topics:
• Incorporating IPE into Student Placements: Tips and Strategies
• Clinical Reasoning with Reflective Practice
• The Supervisor, Student Relationship
• Managing Underperformance and Difficult Conversations
• Management and Prevention of Supervisor and Student Burnout
This will be an in person workshop in Toowoomba. For clinicans located in the Darling Downs (outside of Toowoomba only) and South West Queensland, online attendance will be an option.
Registration will begin from 8.15am for a 8:30am start.
LUNCH - Bring your own lunch (fridge available) or cafe on-site
ENQUIRIES - sqrh@uq.edu.au or (07) 4633 9777
To register please follow this link - Master Your Supervision Skills Workshop - Full Day Workshop
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