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          Empowering Anaesthesiology Instructors in Shenzhen: a Successful Collaboration

          The Hong Kong Jockey Club Innovative Learning Centre for   Training Programme for Anaesthesiologists, and debriefing.
          Medicine (HKJC ILCM), in collaboration with the Hong Kong   Extensive training on assessment methods, including DOPS,
          College of Anaesthesiologists (HKCA) and the Shenzhen-Hong   Mini-CEX, and CBD, was provided through video-based
          Kong Medical Specialist Training Center (MSTC) (ਂߓᬭላሢՊ  practice and feedback sessions. Multiple-choice questions
          ഓ܇த৺), has achieved remarkable growth in anaesthesiology   were used for reinforcement.
          instructor training in Shenzhen. This collaborative effort involved
          the design and implementation of a specialised one-day   The successful collaboration between HKJC ILCM, HKCA, and
          training programme, which took place on 10 March at MSTC.  MSTC will continue with the next Faculty Development
                                                              Programme for Specialist Training, scheduled for June or July
          The training programme encompassed several components,   2024. Feedback  from  the previous programme will be
          including Chinese course materials, pre-course e-learning   incorporated to further refine the curriculum and meet the
          resources, expert guidance, and an online teaching platform.   needs of anaesthesiology instructors in Shenzhen.
          Notably, faculty members experienced in workplace-based
          assessment provided valuable expertise. 32 participants from   This collaborative initiative has empowered anaesthesiology
          five hospitals in Shenzhen actively engaged in the programme,   instructors in Shenzhen through enhanced training and
          demonstrating their enthusiasm for applying their newfound   resources. By integrating CBME and workplace-based
          knowledge.  The  programme  consisted  of  pre-course  and   assessment, the programme aims to elevate the quality of
          in-class components. The pre-course covered essential topics   anaesthesiology training in the region. The positive feedback
          such as Competency-based Medical Education (CBME),   received from participants and the ongoing refinement of the
          Workplace-based  Assessment,  and  Self-Directed Learning.   programme showcase our commitment to the professional
          In-class lectures focused on CBME, the Shenzhen Specialist   development of anaesthesiology instructors in Shenzhen.







































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