EURACT Membership and EURACT Snowball Symposium: “‘A good beginning makes a good end – onboarding GP trainees and medical students in your clinic.”
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All specialists in family medicine are encouraged to join EURACT – the European Academy of Teachers in Family Medicine. Membership allows you to keep updated with developments in Family Medicine training as well as access to subsidised fees and sponsorships for the various EURACT courses and conferences. The membership fee is 50 Euro annually. This can be done by going to https://www.euract.eu/ Then one needs to log into his/her account (or create one if you have not done one yet) and there you will find the link to pay your membership fee. Payment is done online and you will receive an instant receipt.
Towards autumn of this year, the Leonardo Level 3 Expert Trainer course will be held in a country that still needs to be decided (after the cancellation of the Israeli course due to the war). Further details will be communicated to you in due course.
Details of the upcoming EURACT Snowball Symposium can be found below:
Dr Joachim Frolund Hansen (GP, Ass. Professor and MMEd) from Denmark will lead the online Symposium and give a lecture on how onboarding is done in a Danish context. The brief lecture will lead to discussion in smaller groups where experiences and ideas from the participants will inspire each other.
Members of Euract will act as facilitators in these groups and help pull it all together in the end.
Please go to the Event Foyer and login with the EURACT Account you have registered with to access the virtual symposium. To join the session you must have Zoom installed.
Intended learning outcomes:
articipants will have knowledge and inspiration on welcoming and onboarding trainees or students.
What do we need to do and prepare before our trainees/medical students start their internship/post-graduate speciality training?
How should the first weeks be planned?
colleagues from European countries will inspire each other and bring new ideas on how to make a successful onboarding process for trainees and medical students.
Facilitators
Dr Pavlo Kolesnyk, MD PhD.
GP/FM Specialist – Teacher and Head of the Family Medicine and Outpatient Care Department of Medical Faculty #2, Uzhgorod National University, Ukraine.
Director of the international teaching volunteer clinic “InerFamily” for internally displaced people during war in Ukraine.
Awarded as ‘5 Star Doctor of WONCA Europe’ in 2023.
Dr Arabelle Rieder
Family doctor, senior lecturer at Geneva Medical School, Switzerland
Dr Rieder is a practising family doctor and teacher who works at Geneva Medical School as a senior lecturer since 2010. As head of Faculty developement in the Family Medicine Institute she trains GP/FDs who mentor medical students and trainees in their practice.
Dr. Karena Hanley
Qualified as a GP in 1992, with Master’s in Family Medicine in 2000 and FRCGP in 2008. Karena has over 30 years of clinical and medical educational experience. She has multiple publications, clinical and in education. Karena served as National Director of the Irish College of General Practitioners for five years, subsequently being retained to build a new national workplace based assessment structure. She now works for NHS Education Scotland, while working part-time as a GP.
Dr. Joachim Frolund Hansen (MD MMEd)
Joachim is a full-time GP and, besides this, is an associate professor at Aarhus University, involved in teaching, medical education research and controlling and developing postgraduate medical education.
Dr. Sonata Varvuolyte (MD, PhD)
Sonata Varvuolyte is a practising family physician, and associate professor at Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine Clinic of Internal Diseases and Family Medicine and is also responsible for the Internal Diseases Clinic at Vilnius City Clinical Hospital.
Dr. Varvuolyte is engaged in the activities of the family doctors’ organisation, the Lithuanian Society of General Practitioners.
Dr. Erika Perets
Young medical doctor specialised in Internal Medicine. UMSA Alumni with 4 years background in medical project management. Former teacher of Family Medicine Department at Medical Faculty #2, Uzhhorod National University, Ukraine. Presently, she is validating her credentials in Canada and serving as an assistant at a Family Medicine Clinic in Kitchener, Ontario.
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