Providing and receiving feedback - recorded webinar

In this recorded webinar, we will delve into the intricate process of handling feedback within clinical and non-clinical settings, focusing on several key areas critical for professional growth and effective patient care.

 

Audience: All doctors Practice managers
Format: Webinar
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By the end of this recorded webinar, you will be better equipped to effectively handle feedback, understand its broader implications, and use it to positively influence your practice and those around you.

 

What to expect from the webinar

  • The webinar is up to one hour.
  • It is taught by a subject matter expert.
  • No preparation is needed, just bring a pen and paper if you want to make notes.
  • This webinar has already been recorded, so it isn't interactive.
  • A certificate of attendance will not be given for watching the recording of the webinar.

 

What you will learn

You will learn to:

  • investigate practical strategies for assessing and implementing feedback received from colleagues, patients, and supervisors
  • understand the purpose, context, and methods of giving, receiving, seeking and integrating feedback
  • recognise the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving feedback skills and approaches
  • appreciate how to embed reflective practice into your roles and the benefits of fostering a culture of positive feedback within your workplace.

 

Who is this webinar for?

  • Free for BMA members.
  • It's for anyone who wants to improve how they deliver feedback and their response to it from other people.

 

Reading list

  • BMA library and archive reading list: providing and receiving feedback and full range of reading lists can be accessed here.

 

Want to gain a CPD certificate?

As a BMA member, you have free access to our CPD-accredited module on the art of effective feedback. 

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