A collection of beneficial resources by Educators for Educators
Advocating for healthcare education
Developing educators through a structured framework
Nurturing novice educators through mentorship
Acquire competencies in accredited stackable programmes
Join like-minded educators and learners to discuss and evaluate educational articles
Cultivating a culture of educational scholarship
CCED oversees faculty development for healthcare educators across all health professions in the AMC
CHERS aims to form a vibrant community of Health Professions Education (HPE) researchers in the AMC
CIPHE aims to advance interprofessional education (IPE) and care (IPC)
CTELI aims to deliver technology driven educational training and continuous faculty development in the AMC
Professor Curran challenged us to think about how we can build up our capacity to nurture excellence amongst healthcare practitioners. He also introduced various conceptual models that offered us a pragmatic framework for healthcare education, and discussed innovative strategies to create the optimal environment for educational excellence.
We were glad to see many familiar faces of educators here with us at this lecture, inspired and equipped to raise healthcare education standards for better patient care!
About the Speaker
Professor Ian CurranAssistant Director of Education and Professional Standards, General Medical Council, UK
Professor Curran leads the education policy and quality assurance of UK postgraduate medical education and training at the UK General Medical Council. His expertise includes leading the development of curriculum and assessment standards, generic professional capabilities, research into differential attainment and undergraduate and postgraduate education standards.
Professor Curran was the Postgraduate Dean of Educational Excellence and Head of Innovation for London. He also served as the clinical adviser to the UK Department of Health, NHS England and NHS Health Education England as well as advising a wide range of national and international societies, agencies and governments.
Professor Curran trained as a consultant anaesthetist with a special interest in chronic pain management. He is a Harvard Macy Scholar and returning member of faculty at the Harvard Macy Institute.