The 2024 Annual Teachers Conference took place on Thursday 6 June 2024 at the School of Public Health Building, White City Campus.
The theme was Innovative Partnerships: Learning and working together in Medical Education and we were delighted to have as our keynote speaker Dr Chaand Nagpaul CBE, GP Partner and former Chair of the British Medical Association.
We also welcomed as keynote for the afternoon, Maisie Irvine, a medical student from Norwich Medical School, who presented a creative enquiry in the form of a poem.
The day included a lively mix of talks, student presentations and workshops for community GP tutors teaching medical students. Our students and GP tutors were also presented with prizes and awards.
Please see below for the programme for the day and further details of the workshops.
Programme
9.00am | Registration Coffee, tea and breakfast pastries |
9.30am | Welcome Prof Azeem Majeed, Head of Department, Primary Care & Public Health, School of Public Health Dr Arti Maini, Director of Undergraduate Primary Care Education |
9.40am | Keynote: Dr Chaand Nagpaul CBE Innovative Partnerships: Learning and working together in Medical Education |
10.30am | Student award-winning projects Introduced by Stephanie Powell, Community Collaboration Lead Presented by GP placement leads |
11.15am | Break Coffee, tea and treats |
11.35am | Morning workshops |
12.45pm |
Lunch |
1.35pm | Afternoon Keynote: Maisie Irvine (Creative Enquiry) Maisie will present a poem written to transport the reader/listener across an ordinary day through the perspective of an autistic person |
2.15pm | Afternoon workshops |
3.25pm | Break Coffee, tea and cake |
3.45pm | Teacher awards Presented by Dr Arti Maini and Ms Nadine Engineer |
4.15pm | Soft drinks, Prosecco and nibbles |
Workshops
- Coaching for collaborative conversations
- Creating inclusive GP placements for neurodivergent students
- Supporting students with community-engaged projects
- AI in primary care: a paradigm shift for GP tutors
- The use of arts in medical education
- Sustainable healthcare in medical education
- How can we support interprofessional, multidisciplinary learning in practice?