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Foundations of Rural Generalist Supervision: Consultation Observation and Feedback
1 Educational activity
 Professionalism

Foundations of Rural Generalist Supervision: Consultation Observation and Feedback

Providing feedback on observed consultations is one of the most important tasks for a GP supervisor to undertake.

Consultation observation and feedback is the prime method for helping the supervised doctor develop consultation and communication skills, skills central to a GP’s work. It is not possible to reliably assess these skills based on second-hand information, such as that provided by patients about a supervised doctor’s consultations. You must observe the consultations yourself. Feedback on direct observation has repeatedly been found to be a powerful learning experience.

Although clinical knowledge and skills, particularly examination skills, are also assessed and taught during consultation observation, the focus of this course will be on the use of consultation observation to observe/assess/provide feedback on communication and consultation skills.

Online learning hours:
2.00
Total hours:
2.00
 
Learning objectives

On completion of the course a supervisor will be able to:

  • Outline the components of the GP consultation
  • Integrate key principles into the delivery of feedback
  • Prepare for and set-up for consultation observation
  • Undertake consultation observation with a focus on consultation and communication skill development, and patient safety.

Provider Information
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Education Development Team
61 07 3105 8200
61 07 31058299
education@acrrm.org.au
Level 1, 324 Queen Street
BRISBANE CITY
QLD, 4000