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Making and using clinical and healthcare recordings for learning and teaching workshop

This event took place 20 September 2012

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20 September 2012

10:00-15:30

Venue:
University of Bristol 8-10 Berkeley Square
Bristol
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Clinical images, videos and other recordings are vital to good learning and teaching within the healthcare professions. A free one day workshop is being held at the University of Bristol on Thursday 20th September 2012 to focus on the legal, ethical and other related issues of using recordings with learning and teaching.

What will the workshop cover?

The workshop will introduce some recently published guidance materials on this subject and will allow users to share common issues and concerns.

Workshop details:

The day is run in partnership with the University of Bristol and MEDEV, School of Medical Sciences Education Development at Newcastle University. There is no charge to attend the symposium, but you must register online. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

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Who should attend

The guidance and workshop is primarily aimed at students, teachers or doctors who wish to use a patient recording for learning and teaching. It will also be of interest and use to other clinical and healthcare workers as well as to university staff where patient recordings are being made available for learning and teaching.

Resources

  • Podcast: using medical recordings in teaching

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