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SUMMARY:The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the delivery of clinical e
 ducation and training and the implications for future learning - Dr Riikka
  Hofmann\, Faculty of Education\; Professor Bill Irish\, Post Graduate Dea
 n at Health Education East of England\; Professor Arthur Hibble\, Hughes H
 all\; Professor Jackie Kelly\, Dean\, School of Health and Social Work\, U
 niversity of Hertfordshire
DTSTART:20201022T170000Z
DTEND:20201022T183000Z
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CONTACT:Aldabra Stoddart
DESCRIPTION:The Bridge at Hughes Hall presents a series of four online pan
 el and audience discussions.\n\nThis first event forms part of the Global 
 Health theme and series of seminars at Hughes Hall.  The pandemic has not 
 only had an impact on the delivery of health care across all systems\, it 
 has also affected the delivery of education for all clinical learners and 
 practitioners.  Through an inter-professional lens\, three particular area
 s will be examined –  syllabus delivery\, assessments\, and well-being a
 nd vulnerability.\n\nThe panel will discuss how the pandemic has affected:
 \n\n* Professional learning and Competences\n* The delivery and interpreta
 tion of assessments\n* The wellbeing and the protection of vulnerability i
 n learners and teachers\n\nIt will also focus on what are the learning poi
 nts and how do we take them forward\, research\, evaluation and implementa
 tion?\n\nSpeakers:\n\n* Dr Riikka Hofmann\, Faculty of Education\n* Profes
 sor Bill Irish\, Post Graduate Dean at Health Education East of England\n*
  Professor Arthur Hibble\, Hughes Hall\n* Professor Jackie Kelly\, Dean\, 
 School of Health and Social Work\, University of Hertfordshire\n\nThe form
 at will be a moderated panel discussion (30 minutes) where each panellist 
 will introduce a question or sub-theme with a short address to which other
  panellists can respond with questions and comments that provide further i
 nsights. After the panel discussion\, all people attending will join one o
 f a range of breakout rooms with one of the panellists for further discuss
 ion (20 minutes) on their sub-theme. In the final plenary session\, the ou
 tcome of the discussions in each breakout group will be shared to identify
  where intersections and opportunities for future research or impact may e
 xist.\n\nThis event is open to all\, whether or not you are a member of Hu
 ghes Hall.
LOCATION:Online
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