This page contains information related to the ST2-A teaching schedule, beginning in September 2024.
Teaching takes place on Tuesday afternoons from 1400-1700. Sessions begin at 1400 or 1430 and most will be in the Lecture Theatre at the Education Centre.
Your training practice should ensure you are released from clinical duties by 1300 as the 4 hour structured educational session begins at 1300 and lasts until 1700. We include time within that to have pre-teaching case-based discussion and post-teaching portfolio reflection.
ST2 Resources
Date | Time | Location | Session | Session Lead |
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10th Sept | 1400-1700 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | AKT | Dr Seb Pillon PCME Bolton |
24th Sept | 1400-1630 | SR1, Education Centre | Palliative Medicine 1 | Dr Laura Edwards Consultant in Community Palliative Medicine |
8th Oct | 1400-1630 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | Genomics | Kate Dack NHS North West Genomic Medicine Service Alliance |
22th Oct | 1400-1630 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | Case Studies in GP | Dr Seb Pillon PCME Bolton |
5th Nov | 1400-1630 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | Chronic & Common Illness | Dr Seb Pillon PCME Bolton |
19th Nov | 1400-1630 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | SEMI & Chronic Care | Dr Hannah Cappleman Consultant Psychiatrist in EIT GMMH |
3rd Dec | 1400-1630 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | Skin | Dr Amro Ahmed/ Dr Seb Pillon GP First5 / PCME Bolton |
17th Dec | 1400-1630 | Lecture Theatre, Education Centre | Palliative 2 | Dr Laura Edwards Consultant in Community Palliative Medicine |
7th Jan | 1400-1630 | SR1, Education Centre | Statistics for AKT & EBM for Life | Dr Elizabeth Hester GP First5 |
21st Jan | 1400-1630 | SR1, Education Centre | Psychosomatic Conditions & Chronic Pain | Dr Seb Pillon PCME Bolton |
Date | Time | Location | Session | Session Lead |
There are 10 sessions of teaching per ST2 semester. In one semester only, half of the year group will also attend the ST2 Consultation Skills Course, run by Julian Tomkinson. You will be contacted about this directly.
When teaching is not scheduled, you should use the time to complete online or other learning, such as:
- TALC and Healthy English
- These courses have been developed by GP Educators in Greater Manchester and teach consultation skills and improving the use of English when consulting
- RCGP e-learning
- RCGP Toolkits
- Gateway-C: Learning around cancer diagnosis and management within primary care
- Genomics Education Programme
- GeNotes: Primary Care
- Quick, concise information to help healthcare professionals make the right genomic decisions at each stage of a clinical pathway.
- NHS e-learning for health
- Arrange to attend outpatient clinics (such as ENT, Surgical Acute Referral Clinic, Ophthalmology, Gynaecology, Physiotherapy, Antenatal Clinic, Paediatrics, Breast Clinic etc)
- You should contact clinics directly to request to join them. It’s useful if their know your learning objective(s) for the session in advance.
- AKT Study groups
- If given enough notice, the Postgraduate team may be able to book you a room for this in the Education Centre, and we also encourage the use of MS Teams via your nhs.net email address to meet up online – practising using video is a key part of the SCA exam!
Page last reviewed: 21 August, 2024