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“e-Consultation for Medical Students”
Thursday 20 March 2014
6.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.
Wimpole Lecture Theatre and The Cavendish Room,
1 Wimpole Street, London W1G 0AE

Programme
6.15 p.m. – 6.30 p.m. : Registration
Wimpole Lecture Theatre
6.30 p.m. – 6.35 p.m. : Welcome
The Royal Society of Medicine representative
6.35 p.m. – 6.45 p.m. : Introduction to ‘Patients Know Best’
Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, CEO, Patients Know Best
6.45 p.m. – 7.05 p.m. : The Pilot Project in Leicester Medical School
Dr Ronald Hsu, Teaching Fellow, Leicester Medical School
7.05 p.m. – 7.25 p.m. : Provisional Evaluation of Pilot Project
Dr Jane Bethea, Lecturer in Public Health, Leicester Medical
School
Ms Mary Hall, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Leicester
7.25 p.m. – 7.40 p.m. : ‘Question and Answer’ Panel
Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, CEO, Patients Know Best
Dr Ronald Hsu, Teaching Fellow, Leicester Medical School
Dr Jane Bethea, Lecturer in Public Health, Leicester Medical
School
Ms Mary Hall, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Leicester
7.40 p.m. – 8.00 p.m. : Refreshments
The Cavendish Room
8.00 p.m. – 8.45 p.m. : Interactive Demonstration with Leicester Medical Students
Dr Ronald Hsu, Teaching Fellow, Leicester Medical School
Dr Jane Bethea, Lecturer in Public Health, Leicester Medical
School
Ms Mary Hall, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Leicester

Patients Know Best Project - e-Consultation Seminar at RSM_Programme 20 Mar 2014_20131229.docx
“e-Consultation for Medical Students”
Introduction
This seminar will show how Leicester Medical School is introducing e-Consultation to
medical students in their first year in a pilot project. Both the approach and provisional
evaluation findings will be shared for discussion.

Aim
•

To foster an understanding of the implications of e-Consultation for the teaching of
medical students and doctors.

Purpose
•

To share thoughts and approaches regarding the teaching of e-Consultation.

•

To consider ways in which e-Consultation can be introduced into the medical
undergraduate curriculum.

•

To understand the advantages, limitations and logistics of teaching e-Consultation.

Invitees
•

Anyone with an interest in helping medical students or doctors learn e-consultation.

Booking a Place
•

To attend, please e-mail Dr Ronald Hsu at rth4@leicester.ac.uk.

•

If you have any particular dietary preferences, please describe these in your e-mail,
e.g. vegetarian.

Organiser:

Dr Ronald Hsu
Clinical Teaching Fellow in Epidemiology and Public Health
Department of Medical and Social Care Education
PO Box 138
Medical Sciences Building, University of Leicester
University Road, Leicester LE1 9HN
Tel.: (0116) 229 7263 E-mail: rth4@leicester.ac.uk

Sponsors
•

The Royal Society of Medicine has kindly provided the venue, facilities and catering
free of charge as part of its “Innovation in Medicine” programme.

Patients Know Best Project - e-Consultation Seminar at RSM_Programme 20 Mar 2014_20131229.docx

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  • 1. “e-Consultation for Medical Students” Thursday 20 March 2014 6.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. Wimpole Lecture Theatre and The Cavendish Room, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1G 0AE Programme 6.15 p.m. – 6.30 p.m. : Registration Wimpole Lecture Theatre 6.30 p.m. – 6.35 p.m. : Welcome The Royal Society of Medicine representative 6.35 p.m. – 6.45 p.m. : Introduction to ‘Patients Know Best’ Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, CEO, Patients Know Best 6.45 p.m. – 7.05 p.m. : The Pilot Project in Leicester Medical School Dr Ronald Hsu, Teaching Fellow, Leicester Medical School 7.05 p.m. – 7.25 p.m. : Provisional Evaluation of Pilot Project Dr Jane Bethea, Lecturer in Public Health, Leicester Medical School Ms Mary Hall, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Leicester 7.25 p.m. – 7.40 p.m. : ‘Question and Answer’ Panel Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, CEO, Patients Know Best Dr Ronald Hsu, Teaching Fellow, Leicester Medical School Dr Jane Bethea, Lecturer in Public Health, Leicester Medical School Ms Mary Hall, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Leicester 7.40 p.m. – 8.00 p.m. : Refreshments The Cavendish Room 8.00 p.m. – 8.45 p.m. : Interactive Demonstration with Leicester Medical Students Dr Ronald Hsu, Teaching Fellow, Leicester Medical School Dr Jane Bethea, Lecturer in Public Health, Leicester Medical School Ms Mary Hall, Specialist Registrar in Public Health, Leicester Patients Know Best Project - e-Consultation Seminar at RSM_Programme 20 Mar 2014_20131229.docx
  • 2. “e-Consultation for Medical Students” Introduction This seminar will show how Leicester Medical School is introducing e-Consultation to medical students in their first year in a pilot project. Both the approach and provisional evaluation findings will be shared for discussion. Aim • To foster an understanding of the implications of e-Consultation for the teaching of medical students and doctors. Purpose • To share thoughts and approaches regarding the teaching of e-Consultation. • To consider ways in which e-Consultation can be introduced into the medical undergraduate curriculum. • To understand the advantages, limitations and logistics of teaching e-Consultation. Invitees • Anyone with an interest in helping medical students or doctors learn e-consultation. Booking a Place • To attend, please e-mail Dr Ronald Hsu at rth4@leicester.ac.uk. • If you have any particular dietary preferences, please describe these in your e-mail, e.g. vegetarian. Organiser: Dr Ronald Hsu Clinical Teaching Fellow in Epidemiology and Public Health Department of Medical and Social Care Education PO Box 138 Medical Sciences Building, University of Leicester University Road, Leicester LE1 9HN Tel.: (0116) 229 7263 E-mail: rth4@leicester.ac.uk Sponsors • The Royal Society of Medicine has kindly provided the venue, facilities and catering free of charge as part of its “Innovation in Medicine” programme. Patients Know Best Project - e-Consultation Seminar at RSM_Programme 20 Mar 2014_20131229.docx