Has your teaching moved online due to #COVID19 ?
You can still really easily collect feedback using https://t.co/RMDU31UPFx. Especially important if you're trying to develop new programmes and techniques. Great to see lots of @EdinUniMedicine tutors still using it. #MedEd
Calling all Intubators!
The CAVA UK survey is looking at CApnography VAriation across the UK.
If your hospital is not yet signed up, register now: https://t.co/7TXnQPikbA
Quick survey of capnography traces, ideal for a novice trainee or anyone interested in audit or safety.
@PippaK10@DrPastry https://t.co/RvKiR5A4Tq
Aysha’s comment reminded me - I’ve used this in the past, it’s very good. Free, stores everything in one place, gives a QR code that links to a form like this
Great overview of @_mefb today at the Medical Education Forum @EdinUniMedicine - if you want a way to obtain fast but comprehensive feedback after your teaching sessions at the tap of a QR code then this is for you! #medtwitter#MedEd
@AcuteMedEd @RachelJManners @lungsatwork Whilst you’re here you should also check out @_mefb which is the baby of my co-author @aeduignan - excellent feedback tool, removes all faff
This tool by @aeduignan & @mathewlyons really is brilliant for collecting clinical education feedback. Open to all those registered in Ireland or the UK.
@drcleong@TessaRDavis Hi Clare. Nice idea and a great thread. We're working on bringing in custom forms and this could be a good part of that improvement.
MeFB is currently down for its server upgrade - a few minutes early to prevent any loss of data when the upgrade starts at 6pm. We'll be back very soon for all your feedback needs.🙂
DOWNTIME NOTICE
Apologies for recent downtime. Our server is not powerful enough for how big our idea has grown! We will be upgrading the server tomorrow. The upgrade will happen at 6pm 17/2/21 and should only take 30 minutes with a further 2h at-risk period. No data will be lost
@drcleong You're welcome, glad you're finding it so useful. There isn't currently a way for you to do it yourself but if you send us an email with some more details we can possibly do it for you provided the tutorial types chosen have broadly similar questions. [email protected]
@EmCad10@the_emec This is exactly what we do! Made by two doctors in Scotland to be tailored for healthcare teaching. All you need to do is register and you can start getting feedback straight away! https://t.co/KDMNTNI8IV
Our favourite question in MeFB feedback forms is what were the students' take home points... Sometimes it's what we planned- and that's great. Sometimes it's something that we mentioned along the way or that we hadn't anticipated- and that's even better to hear about!
Some really useful tips on how to write a PDP by @Trisha_the_doc here! (Also useful for non-GP trainees!) https://t.co/yrd5g774Ps
(And she's even kindly given an example of when you might find @_mefb useful!)
Great to hear it's been useful. For anyone doing online teaching, we have separated out questions about teaching and technology to try to help you identify technical issues, without them dominating your feedback. #MedEd#Feedback
Happy #TeachersDay! Welcome to the many amazing teachers joining us recently to collect feedback for their hard work! If you teach in healthcare, join us for free on https://t.co/RMDU31DeNZ to easily get collate your feedback for your portfolio!
MeFB has been busy lately... The medical students have definitely been making their way back to the wards! Don't forget, we now have forms for sim and online tutorials! Let us know if you think we're missing a type of teaching you deliver. #meded#feedback@EdinUniMedicine