GPSA has developed an extensive library of resources to support our members’ delivery of best practice supervision, no matter the educational level of their learner or trainee.
This resource repository includes comprehensive guides, simple learning plans, recorded webinars (from our live webinar schedule), podcasts, and for something different – games for hands-on, engaging learning that’s as fun as it is educational.
GPSA’s resources are all evidence-based, being created and routinely updated by our highly qualified education team. If you download or print one of our resources, remember to periodically return to the website to ensure you always have the most up-to-date version.
These resources have been split into several categories for supervision and practice support. You can explore this content by clicking on the tabbed menu above.
Supervision resources
GPSA is dedicated to enabling the delivery of high-quality supervision in the clinical learning environment. We recognise that this relies not on one individual, but a team committed to scaffolding the learner – ensuring safety and positive outcomes for both the learner and the patient.
GPSA’s vast repository of supervision resources cover a number of topics and are available in a variety of formats – mobile apps, physical board games and “how to…” cheat-sheets adding to the more traditional guides, FAQs, recorded webinars, podcasts and teaching plans. Online modules are also in development – so watch this space!
The supervision of learners at all levels is a whole-of-practice endeavour.
A high quality training experience will build trust and connection, greatly increasing the likelihood of the trainee staying or returning to the practice once fellowed.
GPSA has developed an extensive library of tools and resources to support the practice team get the most out of the learner’s training placement, which inevitably leads to a superior experience for that future family doctor.
GPSA has developed these dynamic learning resources to help the medical student and GP in-Training have fun while developing their consultation skills.
Consultation! The Board Game
Where learning is all fun and games! Designed for both learners and educators in the general practice setting, this game offers an engaging and interactive way to refine your consultation skills and clinical knowledge.
Welcome to Diagnostic Reasoning: the game, the fun learning resource designed to help the medical student and GP in-Training to develop their reasoning skills in the clinical setting!
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