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Training for clinical educators

Training modules on supervision are available online. These self-directed learning modules are specifically designed for clinical supervisors or future clinical supervisors. The modules are free of charge.

Different resources are available as outlined below.

SPOT Supervisor WorkshopÌý

In the late Autumn of each year, SPOT hosts a targeted continuing professional development workshop(s) focusing on the preparation/teaching competencies required for our community of new clinical supervisors. These workshops are offered at no cost to the supervisors. On-demand site educational workshops and support are also available on an as-needed basis. All participants receive a CPD attestation for formal professional development hours Please contact the Clinical Administrative Coordinator at clinicaleducation.spot [at] mcgill.ca for more information.

Preceptor Education Program from the University of Western Ontario (Available in English)

The Preceptor Education Program is an online interprofessional program with eight interactive learning modules. The modules are available on this website or through eCampus Ontario as an open education resource. Each module takes 30-45 minutes to complete. The modules include downloadable resources, learning exercises, video case scenarios and references. Learning is self-directed. Although you can complete the modules in any order; it is recommended that learners complete them sequentially from modules 1 to 8. You can generate a certificate of completion and complete an optional feedback survey for each module. The program is designed to support students and preceptors in health professions programs as they work together to provide learning environments that will prepare students for the real world of professional practice.Ìý< >

The Art of Supervising Trainees (available in French)

Several education modules are offered to meet the needs of internship supervisors. Some modules are offered continuously, while others are offered annually at specific times. Three levels of training modules are available: Basic Training, Advanced Training, and Professional Enrichment. To participate in these training workshops, supervisors must register through the National Health Training Consortium website, under the University of Ottawa section.Ìý

E-Tips for Practice Education Program from University of British Columbia (Available in English)

E-Tips is a series of eight web-based, on-line preceptor education modules for health care professionals who are interested in the development and education of learners in the real-world setting. Topics covered: (1) preparing for the student, (2) applying principles of adult learning, (3) developing effective teaching skills, (4) fostering clinical reasoning, (5) giving constructive feedback, (6) evaluating student performance, (7) supporting the struggling student, and (8) managing conflict resolution. The modules have been designed as stand-alone activities which can be completed within 15 to 30 minutes. E-Tips provides practical and interactive learning through the use of animations, quizzes, videos, and reflective exercises.

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Everything you want to know about supervision

These five, in-depth inter-professional ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Clinical Education modules are designed to help you develop your teaching skills for a successful student learning experience. Link: Ìý

A Guide to becoming culturally safer - Stories of pediatric rehabilitation practitioners with Indigenous communitiesÌý

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Let's talk about Supervision!

Short video talks online for Clinicians who need quick tips to enhance their competencies in supervisionÌý& mentorship.

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Clinical Coaching Cards:

Please download the appendices for access to the print and play cards for teaching that can be used at your setting.

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