Authors
Christy Noble, Joanne Hilder, Stephen Billett, Andrew Teodorczuk, Rola Ajjawi
Publication date
2024/3
Journal
Advances in Health Sciences Education
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
107-128
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Clinical supervisors play key roles in facilitating trainee learning. Yet combining that role with patient care complicates both roles. So, we need to know how both roles can effectively co-occur. When facilitating their trainees’ learning through practice, supervisors draw on their skills - clinical and supervisory - and available opportunities in their practice. This process can be conceptualised as supervisory knowing in practice (or contextual knowing) and offers ways to elaborate on how facilitating trainees’ learning can be optimised. The practice-based study presented and discussed here examined clinical supervisors’ knowing in practice related to facilitating trainee learning, across three medical specialities. Nineteen clinical supervisors from emergency medicine, internal medicine and surgery, were interviewed about their roles and engagement with trainees. Interview transcripts were analysed in two stages. Firstly …
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C Noble, J Hilder, S Billett, A Teodorczuk, R Ajjawi - Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024