Assessment
The purpose of assessment is firstly to assess whether trainees are developing the necessary skills and attributes to function safely as Emergency Clinicians. Trainees may encounter difficulties in developing the expertise as required and the aim of the school is to do all reasonably possible to help and support.
Our experience is that the large majority of trainees are able to progress in training as required. The further purpose of appraisal and assessment in this context is to encourage and support trainees in striving for excellence
Work Place Based Assessments
The system of appraisal is supported by a range of work place based assessment tools. These are designed to allow trainees to develop their clinical and professional skills by provision of structured constructive feedback. They are a mix of summative and formative assessments. The summative assessments must be passed to progress. Formative assessments are designed as a means of reflecting specific elements of practice that are especially good and areas for further work and reflection. They are primarily designed for trainees- and are to be used for their benefit. They can be seen as a 'tick box' exercise, but should not be so if used as designed. Assessment should begin at the outset of the post and feedback should reflect growing skills and confidence over time.
2024/25 dates
June:
3rd: East ACCS
4th: East ACCS
5th: East ACCS (CT1/CT2)
6th: East HST
11th: West ST2/ST3 adverse outcomes
12th: West ACCS
13th: West ST3/HST
14th: West HST
17th: South ST1/ST2
18th: South CT1/CT3 and South ST3
24th: South HST
26th: South HST
July:
4th: West CT1/CT2
September:
5th: South
17th West
October:
16th: South ACCS
28th: East HST
December:
19th: West
January 2025:
15th: South ACCS/HST
16th: East HST/ACCS CT1&CT2