London Speciality School Paediatrics Trainees' Committee Curriculum Delivery Subgroup August 2014 DR ELEANOR PERERA, PAEDIATRIC TRAINEE DR MELANIE MENDEN,

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London Speciality School Paediatrics Trainees' Committee Curriculum Delivery Subgroup August 2014 DR ELEANOR PERERA, PAEDIATRIC TRAINEE DR MELANIE MENDEN, PAEDIATRIC TRAINEE DR MANDO WATSON, TRAINING PROGRAMME DIRECTOR MAPPING THE FUTURE

PURPOSE OF CONSULTATION Reflection on current training opportunities Share examples of good training practice across sectors Identify unmet training needs and opportunities for addressing those needs Inform STCs & Lead Providers on priorities for addressing training opportunities Secure a mandate for existing and proposed training programmes

200 participants (ST1-8 & Consultants) in 19 Focus Groups, Jan – April 2014 Trainee Committee Members NW / NC & NE / South Trust Representatives 13 NHS Hospital / Community settings 4 NW 5 SOUTH 4 NCEL 63 College Tutors & Trust Representatives EXTENT OF CONSULTATION

THERE IS STRONG SUPPORT FOR EXISTING TRAINING & STRUCTURE ST4-5 London Speciality School Paediatrics training days, held at Royal Society Medicine ST3 Immersion Simulation training ST6-8 Leadership, Management & Education Evenings ST5-6 Child Bereavement Training, in association with Child Bereavement UK Trust Representative and College Tutor meetings Child Protection Recognition and Response Training ST4 HDU training Regional Integrated Programme for Paediatric Local Educators (RIPPLE) Peer Mentoring Pan London Annual Review of Competence Progression London Speciality School Paediatrics Annual Conference

LOCAL PROVISION OF TRAINING To drive up the standards of all LEPs to match the very best, these standards will now be used by STCs at quality visits: Recognition of the value of consultant led clinical teaching Strengthen existing very good local training with increased feedback Facilitate attendance at Royal Society Medicine paediatric training days Improve accessibility to and training in outpatient clinics Increase training around long term conditions Improve links between district hospitals and tertiary centres, including multi- disciplinary simulation training Strengthen teaching on serious incidents & complaints Offer dedicated careers advice, including CV reviews ‘5 minutes on my day’ training to improve understanding of Consultant role DRAFT STANDARDS – adjustments planned

THE LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT & EDUCATION EVENINGS: Are seen as a fantastic alternative to expensive private management courses Curriculum revision required to strengthen the principles into practice Expansion into understanding non-clinical consultant work Link with local dedicated management teaching / opportunities Interview techniques and an overview of learning objectives for the three year cycle needs to be developed (with eg a structured log book)

CURRICULUM DELIVERY NEXT NEEDS TO FOCUS ON … Integrated care Joint training with GPs (e.g. child psychiatry, dermatology) Technology based learning – practicing in the digital age The non-clinical aspects of the consultant role Communicating with adolescents - embedding Talklab Understanding patient experience and engagement Safeguarding processes beyond ‘Level 3’ Signposting opportunities and communication with trainees Speciality tasters

Dr Kate Dharmarajah Dr Claire Howath Dr Oliver Walker Dr Zoe Field Dr Paula Adkin Dr Sharon Roberts Dr Sarah Blackstock Dr Susanna Sakonidon Dr Afsoon Sepahazad Dr Towi Lowe Dr Tamara Zerb Dr Harriet Gunn Dr Susannah Pye Dr Sarita Depani Dr Marie Bailey Dr Emily Cadman ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For further information please contact The Authors wish to gratefully extend their thanks to the following Doctors for leading focus groups across London: