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BSMS and KMMS Colloquium

About this session

Join us for our half-day online colloquium, the first in a series of annual collaborative health educational conferences between Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) and Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS).

This event will explore the latest issues in medical education.

The full programme is below. Please feel free to join us for all or some of the event, depending on your availability.

Programme:

  • 1pm: Dr Claire Parkin, Co-chair and Lead for Scholarship and Scientific Enquiry, Student Selected Components and Academic Faculty Development, KMMS: ‘Welcome, housekeeping and breakout rooms’
  • 1:15pm: Dr Jim Price: Co-chair and Director of Postgraduate Clinical Education Programmes, BSMS, with Dr Catherine Bennett, Acting Chair, ASME EDC: ‘The first BSMS and KMMS Colloquium and ASME Sponsorship’
  • 1:30pm: Professor Chris Holland: Founding Dean, KMMS: ‘21st Century Medical Schools’
  • 1:45pm: Professor Malcolm Reed: Chair Medical Schools’ Council and Dean, BSMS: ‘Perspectives on new medical schools’
  • 2pm: Professor Claire Smith and Dr Aiden Jayanth, BSMS: ‘COVID-19 Pandemonium: Challenges and BSMS responses’
  • 2:30pm: Coffee and discussion – Breakout Rooms
  • 2:50pm: Dr Muna Al-Jawad and Dr Wajeeha Aziz, BSMS: ‘Decolonising the Curriculum’
  • 3:20pm: Dr Scarpa Schoeman, KMMS: Teaching, learning and scholarship in a new medical school: ‘Reflections on early years assessment at KMMS – the road thus far….’
  • 3:50pm: Short break
  • 4:05pm: Professor Sukhi Shergill and Dr Jo Rodda, KMMS: Collaborative working and partnerships: ‘Relationship building in Mental Health teaching and research: an example of collaborative working and building partnerships’
  • 4:35pm: Plenary Discussion / Q&A with speakers
  • 5pm: Closing Address by Professor Graeme Dewhurst, Regional Postgraduate Dean for the South East of England and Co-Chair of Health Education England’s Postgraduate Deans: ‘The healthcare education news from KSS and Health Education England’
  • 5:30pm: Close - Dr Jim Price

Sponsored by the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) as a South East Regional Conference, this event is free and open to all healthcare professionals and students in the region.

Register for the colloquium here >