Professor Danny McLaughlin Agenda Item 5 Page 3 Associate Dean of Medicine University of Lincoln dmclaughlin@lincoln.ac.uk
• Aims of the partnership • Standards and outcomes for undergraduate medicine • The setting (Lincolnshire) → • The curriculum Page 4 • Clinical placements • Facilities (interim and planned)
Aims of ‘the Partnership’ • Provide the skilled workforce that the NHS within Lincolnshire needs • Address chronic specialist shortages in Lincolnshire – particularly primary care and mental health • Drive support for general practice to allow the NHS to meet patient need in Lincolnshire • Page 5 Unlock the potential of the Lincolnshire to create a workforce that is from the community, for the community – through an innovative and ambitious widening participation programme • Drive innovation, transform education and industrial partnership in medical education – transforming not just the people but the whole health system and wider economic benefits
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Distinguishing features and “Lincolnshire flavour” • Smaller cohort (80 students versus 350+) • Prosection rather than full body dissection • Focus on developing a collegial culture from the start • ‘Wellbeing’ initiatives Page 9 • Faculty – strong in Mental Health and General Practice • Student selected modules: • Early years • Clinical phases • BMedSci Projects
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Early years clinical placements • Communication skills and clinical examination skills taught and assessed within the university setting – there are 11 clinical examination skills sessions • 5 GP visits and 7 hospital visits across years 1 and 2 • GP visits will take place as widely across Page 11 Lincolnshire as possible (dependent on capacity, past experience and whether travel is feasible for students) • For hospital visits, students will go to Lincoln County and Pilgrim Hospital each time
Clinical phase placements (from February 2022) • ULHT – Lincoln, Boston and (possibly) Grantham • LPFT – multiple sites Page 12 • > 40 × GP practices across the county • LCHS – multiple sites
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February 2019 Page 15
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January 2020 Page 17
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Aims of ‘the Partnership’ • Provide the skilled workforce that the NHS within Lincolnshire needs • Address chronic specialist shortages in Lincolnshire – particularly primary care and mental health • Drive support for general practice to allow the NHS to meet patient need in Lincolnshire • Page 19 Unlock the potential of the Lincolnshire to create a workforce that is from the community, for the community – through an innovative and ambitious widening participation programme • Drive innovation, transform education and industrial partnership in medical education – transforming not just the people but the whole health system and wider economic benefits
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