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Faculty Development
EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISON
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course participants will have:
• Evaluated research related to educational supervision
• Clarified roles
• Reviewed the trainee’s perspective
• Considered issues related to trainees in difficulty
CONFLICT?
Supervision should ensure patient/client safety and promote
professional development.
(Kilminster et al. 2007)
3 FUNCTIONS OF SUPERVISION
• Educative
• Supportive
• Managerial (including guiding patient management)
(Kilminster et al. 2007)
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES (1)
Respondents asked about educative, supportive and managerial
functions of supervision.
Significant differences
Specialist registrar (SpR) trainees placed more emphasis on educative functions of
supervision.
Whereas educational supervisors prioritised managerial and support functions.
(Kilminster et al. 2007)
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES (2)
21 supervision activities were evaluated by a group of educational supervisors and SpRs.
On all elements the educational supervisors thought they provided more than the SpRs did.
Particularly weak were the elements of monitoring performance, feedback, planning
learning and supporting the trainee.
But all thought that supervision activities were moderately effective; there just needs
to be more.
(Kilminster et al. 2007)
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES OF
EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISORS (Lloyd and Becker 2007)
Most helpful Concerns
Constructive honest feedback Not straight with feedback
Setting objectives and planning Form-filling exercise
Career planning advice Sessions difficult to arrange
Pastoral support Lack of time to talk
Non-clinical advice – articles, etc. Poor listening skills
Commitment from educational supervisor No real commitment
Protected time No interest in trainee
SKILLS & QUALITIES NEEDED
Supervisory – clinical guidance, joint problem solving, theory practice, feedback,
reassurance, role model
Clinical – good clinician, up-to-date knowledge and skill
Teaching – providing opportunity to do, directing, feedback, teaching and learning
resources, individualised teaching, availability, evaluation skills
Interpersonal – involving trainees in patient care, negotiation, assertiveness, counselling,
appraisal, listening skills, self-awareness, empathy, own emotions, positive support,
enthusiastic
(Kilminster et al. 2007)
GIVING EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK
• Central to develop competence and confidence
• Works best when based on observable behaviour
• Is the ‘training’ element of workplace-based assessments
• Informal or formal?
• Two-way
GIVING EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK (Kilminster et al. 2007)
When?
Agreed
Immediate
Where?
Private
Who?
Trust/respect
What?
Observable behaviours
Specific
Positives/alternatives
How?
Here and now
Use ‘I’
Open questions
SUMMARY OF EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
• Direct supervision helps trainees develop more rapidly
• Quality of relationship strongly affects effectiveness of supervision (continuity, control)
• Behaviour changes quicker than attitude (continuity)
• Self-supervision is not effective
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION
Initial practicalities
• Frequency?
• Time allocation?
• Number of trainees to supervise?
• Pre-meeting preparation?
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION
1. Contracting
2. Reviewing progress
3. Summarising discussion and feedback
4. Setting learning objectives
5. Completing the cycle
6. Post meeting
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION – Contracting
Purpose: Agree the aim and format of the session
Roles:You lead, they contribute
• Purpose of session
• Time available
• Confidentiality
• Areas to be covered
• Learning objectives from previous session/placement
• Note taking
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION – Reviewing progress
Purpose: Trainee to reflect on progress to date
Roles:They lead, you question
• Start with issues trainee raised in contracting phase
• Listening is key
• Questioning:
– open and paired
– avoid closed, judgemental questions
– confront difficult issues early
• Ask for specific examples
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION – Summary & feedback
Purpose: Overview of progress to date
Roles:You lead, they contribute and confirm
• Involve the trainee in this summary – use Pendleton
• Describe behaviours, patterns not personalities
• Refer to specific examples
• Be sensitive – watch for emotional overload
• Perhaps prioritise most important issues first
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION – Setting
learning objectives
Purpose: Identify areas for focus and development
Roles: You lead, they contribute and confirm
• Involve trainee by asking first what to focus on
• Use system for learning objectives definition (SMART)
• Plan: how to meet learning objectives, evidence required, timescale
• Documentation of learning objectives
SMART
Specific – what exactly?
Measurable – how will it be demonstrated? Observation, evaluation, feedback,
workplace-based assessments?
Achievable – syllabus/stage-related
Relevant – to the placement and the workload
Time framed – with specified timescale
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION – Completing the cycle
Purpose: Review the contracting phase and record meeting
Roles: You question, they evaluate
• Ask trainee to review the contracting phase and raise outstanding issues or questions
• Agree a method of recording the conversation
• Share notes if you have taken any
• Arrange next session
STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL
SUPERVISION SESSION – Post meeting
• Document the meeting if necessary
• Spend a few minutes reflecting on what went well and what could have been better
• Perhaps document your thoughts
SUPERVISION – Practical
WHAT? 20-minute practical supervision session with a partner
CONTENT? Their role as an educational supervisor – what is going well?
What are they struggling with?
AIM? Identify 1–2 appropriate learning objectives for their educational supervision role
SUPERVISION – Practical
Preparation: 20 minutes
Review your supervision practice in light of the role; as discussed this morning use the
educational supervision practical preparation document to do so.
Swap documents with your partner and read through theirs, thinking of questions you might
ask when supervising them.
SUPERVISION – Practical
Practical: 20 minutes
Discuss with your partner their role as an educational supervisor, using:
1. Structure given in previous session (contracting, etc.)
2. Information they give in practical preparation document
SUPERVISION – Practical
Feedback: 10 minutes
Person who has been supervised should give feedback to the supervisor:
• What did they find useful?
• What did they take away from the session?
• What was less useful?
• How did the supervisor conduct the session?
SUPERVISION – Practical
Supervisees Supervisors
What are you finding helpful? How easy is it to use the structure?
What kinds of question are being used?
How do you involve the supervisee in reflecting
on their practice?
How far does your supervisor follow the structure
for supervision?
What do you think you did well?
What could they improve on? What do you think you need to work on?
What else would you like to do in your session? What else do you think is needed?
Whole group plenary
STRUGGLING TRAINEE – Early warning signs?
• Disappearing act (late, sick, unavailable)
• Rigid thinking
• Very slow
• Inappropriate emotional outbursts
• Failure to gain trust
• Colleagues don’t want to be on call with them
• Lack of insight
• Probity
(Paice & Orton. 2004).
RESOURCES AND SUPPORT
London Deanery website
• Mednet (confidential, self-referral)
• The London Deanery Coaching and Mentoring Service
• Careers Unit
• Language and Communication Resource Unit
Be aware of local resources, including occupation health, trainee’s GP
See London Deanery ‘Framework for Managing a Trainee in Difficulty’ for a
comprehensive list of resources
The Medical Professional Support Unit for London… coming soon
EFFECTIVE EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION CAN
HELP TO PREVENT POOR PERFORMANCE
• Clarity of purpose/role with clear objectives
• Clear induction programme
• Mentoring
• Regular review of progress with effective feedback
• Encourage reflective practice
• 360-degree appraisal
• Early identification of difficulty
FINALLY
What one thing will you do in your role as an educational supervisor
as a result of attending this session?

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Educational supervision presentation

  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the course participants will have: • Evaluated research related to educational supervision • Clarified roles • Reviewed the trainee’s perspective • Considered issues related to trainees in difficulty
  • 3. CONFLICT? Supervision should ensure patient/client safety and promote professional development. (Kilminster et al. 2007)
  • 4. 3 FUNCTIONS OF SUPERVISION • Educative • Supportive • Managerial (including guiding patient management) (Kilminster et al. 2007)
  • 5. DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES (1) Respondents asked about educative, supportive and managerial functions of supervision. Significant differences Specialist registrar (SpR) trainees placed more emphasis on educative functions of supervision. Whereas educational supervisors prioritised managerial and support functions. (Kilminster et al. 2007)
  • 6. DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES (2) 21 supervision activities were evaluated by a group of educational supervisors and SpRs. On all elements the educational supervisors thought they provided more than the SpRs did. Particularly weak were the elements of monitoring performance, feedback, planning learning and supporting the trainee. But all thought that supervision activities were moderately effective; there just needs to be more. (Kilminster et al. 2007)
  • 7. STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES OF EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISORS (Lloyd and Becker 2007) Most helpful Concerns Constructive honest feedback Not straight with feedback Setting objectives and planning Form-filling exercise Career planning advice Sessions difficult to arrange Pastoral support Lack of time to talk Non-clinical advice – articles, etc. Poor listening skills Commitment from educational supervisor No real commitment Protected time No interest in trainee
  • 8. SKILLS & QUALITIES NEEDED Supervisory – clinical guidance, joint problem solving, theory practice, feedback, reassurance, role model Clinical – good clinician, up-to-date knowledge and skill Teaching – providing opportunity to do, directing, feedback, teaching and learning resources, individualised teaching, availability, evaluation skills Interpersonal – involving trainees in patient care, negotiation, assertiveness, counselling, appraisal, listening skills, self-awareness, empathy, own emotions, positive support, enthusiastic (Kilminster et al. 2007)
  • 9. GIVING EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK • Central to develop competence and confidence • Works best when based on observable behaviour • Is the ‘training’ element of workplace-based assessments • Informal or formal? • Two-way
  • 10. GIVING EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK (Kilminster et al. 2007) When? Agreed Immediate Where? Private Who? Trust/respect What? Observable behaviours Specific Positives/alternatives How? Here and now Use ‘I’ Open questions
  • 11. SUMMARY OF EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE • Direct supervision helps trainees develop more rapidly • Quality of relationship strongly affects effectiveness of supervision (continuity, control) • Behaviour changes quicker than attitude (continuity) • Self-supervision is not effective
  • 12. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION Initial practicalities • Frequency? • Time allocation? • Number of trainees to supervise? • Pre-meeting preparation?
  • 13. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION 1. Contracting 2. Reviewing progress 3. Summarising discussion and feedback 4. Setting learning objectives 5. Completing the cycle 6. Post meeting
  • 14. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION – Contracting Purpose: Agree the aim and format of the session Roles:You lead, they contribute • Purpose of session • Time available • Confidentiality • Areas to be covered • Learning objectives from previous session/placement • Note taking
  • 15. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION – Reviewing progress Purpose: Trainee to reflect on progress to date Roles:They lead, you question • Start with issues trainee raised in contracting phase • Listening is key • Questioning: – open and paired – avoid closed, judgemental questions – confront difficult issues early • Ask for specific examples
  • 16. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION – Summary & feedback Purpose: Overview of progress to date Roles:You lead, they contribute and confirm • Involve the trainee in this summary – use Pendleton • Describe behaviours, patterns not personalities • Refer to specific examples • Be sensitive – watch for emotional overload • Perhaps prioritise most important issues first
  • 17. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION – Setting learning objectives Purpose: Identify areas for focus and development Roles: You lead, they contribute and confirm • Involve trainee by asking first what to focus on • Use system for learning objectives definition (SMART) • Plan: how to meet learning objectives, evidence required, timescale • Documentation of learning objectives
  • 18. SMART Specific – what exactly? Measurable – how will it be demonstrated? Observation, evaluation, feedback, workplace-based assessments? Achievable – syllabus/stage-related Relevant – to the placement and the workload Time framed – with specified timescale
  • 19. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION – Completing the cycle Purpose: Review the contracting phase and record meeting Roles: You question, they evaluate • Ask trainee to review the contracting phase and raise outstanding issues or questions • Agree a method of recording the conversation • Share notes if you have taken any • Arrange next session
  • 20. STRUCTURING AN EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION SESSION – Post meeting • Document the meeting if necessary • Spend a few minutes reflecting on what went well and what could have been better • Perhaps document your thoughts
  • 21. SUPERVISION – Practical WHAT? 20-minute practical supervision session with a partner CONTENT? Their role as an educational supervisor – what is going well? What are they struggling with? AIM? Identify 1–2 appropriate learning objectives for their educational supervision role
  • 22. SUPERVISION – Practical Preparation: 20 minutes Review your supervision practice in light of the role; as discussed this morning use the educational supervision practical preparation document to do so. Swap documents with your partner and read through theirs, thinking of questions you might ask when supervising them.
  • 23. SUPERVISION – Practical Practical: 20 minutes Discuss with your partner their role as an educational supervisor, using: 1. Structure given in previous session (contracting, etc.) 2. Information they give in practical preparation document
  • 24. SUPERVISION – Practical Feedback: 10 minutes Person who has been supervised should give feedback to the supervisor: • What did they find useful? • What did they take away from the session? • What was less useful? • How did the supervisor conduct the session?
  • 25. SUPERVISION – Practical Supervisees Supervisors What are you finding helpful? How easy is it to use the structure? What kinds of question are being used? How do you involve the supervisee in reflecting on their practice? How far does your supervisor follow the structure for supervision? What do you think you did well? What could they improve on? What do you think you need to work on? What else would you like to do in your session? What else do you think is needed? Whole group plenary
  • 26. STRUGGLING TRAINEE – Early warning signs? • Disappearing act (late, sick, unavailable) • Rigid thinking • Very slow • Inappropriate emotional outbursts • Failure to gain trust • Colleagues don’t want to be on call with them • Lack of insight • Probity (Paice & Orton. 2004).
  • 27. RESOURCES AND SUPPORT London Deanery website • Mednet (confidential, self-referral) • The London Deanery Coaching and Mentoring Service • Careers Unit • Language and Communication Resource Unit Be aware of local resources, including occupation health, trainee’s GP See London Deanery ‘Framework for Managing a Trainee in Difficulty’ for a comprehensive list of resources The Medical Professional Support Unit for London… coming soon
  • 28. EFFECTIVE EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION CAN HELP TO PREVENT POOR PERFORMANCE • Clarity of purpose/role with clear objectives • Clear induction programme • Mentoring • Regular review of progress with effective feedback • Encourage reflective practice • 360-degree appraisal • Early identification of difficulty
  • 29. FINALLY What one thing will you do in your role as an educational supervisor as a result of attending this session?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Have changed ref to Kilminster et al. – need to check this is correct
  2. Have changed ref to Kilminster et al. – need to check this is correct
  3. Have removed bold from list for consistency with previous and following slides
  4. Need to move thin rule down