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Work-based Learning for Healthcare Professionals

Work-based Learning for Healthcare Professionals

Written by: Swanwick Morris Partnership
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Professors Tim Swanwick and Clare Morris explore how adopting the principles of work-based learning can liberate clinical teachers, and maximise opportunities for learners. They describe how a new range of educational strategies emerges as we shift our thinking on learning from being taught, to taking part.

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  • 6. Reflective practice
    Apr 30 2024

    Reflection occupies a central position in the professional development of all healthcare professionals but tends to be exclusively on action. Tim and Clare explain how this approach runs the risk of creating learners who are ‘reflective zombies’ and that reflecting in action is more in line with how we practise as professionals. They also explore how as clinical teachers, we can create the right conditions - time, space and trust – for reflection.


    Work-based Learning for Healthcare Professionals was commissioned by Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust as part of a wider, multiprofessional faculty development initiative. The series was developed and presented by the Swanwick Morris Partnership and produced by Tandem Productions. For further information email contact@swanwickmorris.com.

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    15 mins
  • 5. Developmental conversations
    Apr 30 2024

    Good supervision involves conversations about both performance and development and is informed by the requirements of curricula and professional standards. It is at its most effective in the context of a mutually agreed educational alliance. Feedback is the most impactful form of developmental conversation that we can use as teachers. It can be challenging but as Clare and Tim warn, there are dangers of ‘keeping mum’.


    Work-based Learning for Healthcare Professionals was commissioned by Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust as part of a wider, multiprofessional faculty development initiative. The series was developed and presented by the Swanwick Morris Partnership and produced by Tandem Productions. For further information email contact@swanwickmorris.com.

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    15 mins
  • 4. Making the implicit explicit
    Apr 30 2024

    Not all learning opportunities are immediately obvious as a lot of what goes on in healthcare - clinical reasoning, decision making, ethical considerations and so on - happens in our heads. Drawing on the concept of a cognitive apprenticeship, Tim and Clare explore a number of practical techniques for making our thinking as clinical teachers visible.


    Work-based Learning for Healthcare Professionals was commissioned by Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust as part of a wider, multiprofessional faculty development initiative. The series was developed and presented by the Swanwick Morris Partnership and produced by Tandem Productions. For further information email contact@swanwickmorris.com.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    8 mins
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