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Awards Ceremony 27 November 2017 Developing Excellence in Medical Educaon Conference Manchester Central

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Awards Ceremony

27 November 2017

Developing Excellence in Medical Education Conference

Manchester Central

Programme

5.30pm Welcome - Professor Jacky Hayden CBE, President, Academy of Medical Educators

5.40pm The 2017 Calman Lecture The pathway to “the top” is a winding and sometimes treacherous one, but rarely boring Professor Jenny Higham, Chair, Medical Schools Council and Principal, St George’s University of London

6.40pm Awards Ceremony

The ceremony will be followed by a buffet reception

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Academy of Medical Educators

Welcome to the 2017 Calman Lecture and annual Awards Ceremony of the Academy of Medical Educators. We are delighted that this year’s Calman Lecture, held annually since 2009 in honour of Professor Sir Kenneth Calman, is being delivered by Professor Jenny Higham.

The Academy of Medical Educators aims to improve patient care by providing leadership, promoting standards and supporting all those involved in the broad discipline of medical education. The Academy of Medical Educators is the professional organisation for all those involved in the training and education of doctors, dentists, and veterinary sur-geons.

As part of our mission to promote and disseminate best practice in medical education, we recognise the achievements and commitment of individual medical educators in seeking to improve patient care through teaching excellence.

Jacky Hayden CBE, President

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The Award of Honorary Fellowship

Honorary Fellowship is the Academy’s highest award. It is intended for exceptional individuals whose contributions to medical education are often internationally recognised and who have made a significant con-tribution to medical education in the United Kingdom.

Professor Peter Donnelly

Peter Donnelly is Interim Postgraduate Dean for the Wales Deanery and a longstand-ing Fellow, friend and advocate of the Academy of Medical Educators, both educa-tionally and at a very practical level locally in Cardiff.

Peter qualified from University College Dublin in 1983. He trained in psychiatry in Wales and Sheffield, before taking up a Consultant post in Swansea in 1993. He was Postgraduate Organiser and Royal College Tutor from 1999 to 2004 and was then appointed Director of Postgraduate Medical Education in Swansea NHS Trust.

His research interests include evaluation of education initiatives, leadership compe-tencies for doctors and other health care staff and technology enhanced learning.Peter leads on a number of educational initiatives for trainees across Wales, including the introduction of the Education Contract and the Welsh Clinical Leadership Training Fellows Scheme.

Professor Tim Dornan

Tim Dornan is a British physician, endocrinologist and medical educationalist, known for his work in clinical workplace learning and especially the application of social learning theories and qualitative methodologies to medical education. Currently at the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences at the Queen’s University Belfast, he was formerly Professor of Medical Education at Maastricht University, where he is now Professor Emeritus. He has been a visiting professor at Aarhus University, the University of Dundee and the University of British Columbia. Tim’s con-tribution to medical education and his accessible approach have had a huge impact on us all.

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The Award of Honorary Fellowship (cont.)

Professor Jenny Higham

We are delighted that Jenny is presenting this year’s Calman Lecture for the Academy. Since November 2015 she has been Principal of St George’s, University of London.When Jenny succeeded him to the role Professor Peter Kopelman, said “I have known Jenny over many years and I have been greatly impressed by her commitment and contributions to higher education and the NHS. She brings with her to St George’s a wealth of experience that has engaged all health professions and merited national and international recognition.”

Jenny is the first female Chair of the Medical Schools Council, a position she was elected to in August 2016. Her impressive list of experience and achievements in medical education also includes her positions as Head of Undergraduate Medicine and subsequently Vice Dean for Institutional Affairs and Director of Education for the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College. She was instrumental in establishing the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore, leading the collaboration with Nanyang Technological University from 2009 and serving as the School’s Senior Vice Dean from 2013 to 2015, for which she was awarded the Nanyang Education University Gold Award and conferred Fellow of the Teaching Excellence Academy, Nanyang Techno-logical University, Singapore in 2015.

Professor Ed Peile

Professor Ed Peile was awarded the 2009 President’s Medal of the Academy of Med-ical Educators for his lifetime achievement in medical education. Since then he has continued to be a wonderful supporter of the Academy and advocate of the Profes-sional Standards for Medical Educators.

With a background in paediatrics and renal medicine as well as medical education, Ed held positions at Oxford University, working both in the postgraduate deanery and in the Department of Primary Health Care, where he developed the early years clinical course for the Graduate-entry fast-track students.

He is now Emeritus Professor at Warwick University having until recently held the posts of Professor of Medical Education and Associate Dean for Teaching at Warwick Medical School, where his responsibilities included the MB ChB degree course, Post-graduate Medical Education, and Medical Education Research.

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The President’s Medal

The President’s Medal is presented to an individual who has made an exceptional and sustained contribution to medical education and who will not usually have achieved recognition previously by other medical education organisations at a national or international level.

Dr Vicky Osgood

Earlier this year, our profession lost one of our most inspirational leaders in medical education. There can be very few doctors, current or future, whose lives and careers have not been touched by Vicky. For the last five years of her career, she held perhaps the most important office for doctors in training and medical educators as the Director of Education and Standards for the General Medical Council. Sadly, she retired due to ill health in 2016.

Vicky trained as an obstetrician and took up a consultant post in Ports-mouth. She demonstrated an interest in medical education and as a natural leader she was appointed to the role of Director of Medical Education – one of the first in the country. Her interest in medical education and workforce planning took her into the Medical Workforce Review Team where she became one the country’s leading experts.

In 2008 she was appointed Postgraduate Medical Dean for Wessex, a position she held until 2011 when she was appointed to the position of Assistant Director of Postgraduate Education at the GMC. As post-graduate dean, Vicky led the development of high standards across her Deanery and as Lead Dean for Cardiothoracic surgery, she led the introduction of a structured and scrupulously fair process of managing the reduction in training capacity.

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The President’s Medal (cont.)

At the GMC, Vicky was responsible for the approval and quality assur-ance of the content, standards and outcomes of postgraduate medical education and training across the UK. She led the development of the GMC standards for medical education and training, Promoting Excel-lence and as secretary to the Shape of Training Review she influenced the future direction of medical education. Despite the seniority of her role, she made time to work personally with medical educators and trainees and would always be willing to listen to difficult problems, talking them through until a way forward emerged.

Vicky was a valued colleague and friend, embodying the core values of the Academy of Medical Educators. She was a great supporter of the Academy of Medical Educators at its inception, and her death in early 2017 was a great loss to medical education in the UK.

The Gold Medal of the Academy of Medical Educators

The Gold Medal of the Academy of Medical Educators is awarded occa-sionally to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the Academy's work raising standards in medical education.

Professor Derek Gallen

The President is delighted to award the Gold Medal to Professor Derek Gallen in recognition of and gratitude for his commitment and dedi-cation to the Academy since its inception in 2006 and his tremendous achievements as President from 2014 to 2017.

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The Award of Membership

The Academy of Medical Educators recognises the commitment and achievements of the following medical educators by their admission as Members and welcomes them to this award ceremony

Lynne Sykes Chile Ogugua

Venkat KotamrajuSailesh P K Mohana Krishnan

The Award of Fellowship

The Academy of Medical Educators recognises the commitment and achievements of the following medical educators by their admission as Fellows and welcomes them to this award ceremony

Rachel IsbaSatyawan Damle

Members (MAcadMEd)

The Academy of Medical Educators has also been pleased to admit the following to Membership since March 2017

Lasitha Abeysundara Amin Abukar Vaishali Adiga

Thomas Alistair James BallantyneAndrew Barlow

Mike Bartlett Nicholas BlackSimon BourneAmira Burhan

Jebet Beverly CheseremShruti Chopra

Rakhi ChoudharyMiriam Cove

Stephen CullenAngharad Davies

Mohamed Elaibaid

Mary FraserShivali FulchandJames GarwoodGraeme Ian Hay

Nicholas HeptonstallAbdelrahman Ibrahim

James KerwickFayyaz Ahmad Khan

Alexa KiddJames KilgourMatthew King

Rajasekaran KoteeswaranAnna Laird

Samuel LipworthEuan MacDonaldJane MacKenzie

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David Macleod Monalisa Marbaniang

Victoria McKayIdnan Mehmood

Britta MillhoffJoanna Moore

Rhys Morris Karwan Moutasim

Gemma MullenHelen Murray

Aaron OoiHelen O'Reilly

Mohammed Abdelmoneam Osman Rajkumar Parikh

Amit PatelPhilip Peacock

Elizabeth Perritt

Graeme PorterAndrew PowellMartin Priestley

Dan Pugh Shaun Peter Qureshi

Salman RiazWilliam Scott

Bhannu Shekhar Kanwaljit SinghRobert Sparrow

Frances TeasdaleLuke TurnerCarly Welch

Antony WillmanAthanasios Xanthis

Tafadzwa Young-Zvandasara

Members (MAcadMEd) continued

Fellows (FAcadMEd)

The Academy of Medical Educators has also been pleased to admit the following to Fellowship since March 2017

Associate Members

The Academy also recognises the support and ambition of the follow-ing who have taken up Associate Membership since March 2017

Safeena Afzal; Manal Al-Kaiem; Shalini Gupta; Omar Hussain; Adam Jones; Mohamed Mahgoub; Owen Nicholas; Duncan Scrimgeour;

Sebastian Stevens; Mihir Trivedy

Sateesh Babu ArjaAdrian Dashfield Samuel Dearman

Maralyn DruceKatherine Forrest

Russell HearnRoger Hunt

Stephen JonesJawad Khan

Wyn Griffith LewisMichelle Machado

Ben MarshallAlice Osborne

Tomlin PaulJonathan Pepper

Senthil Kumar Rajasekaran Manish SonsatiLucy Spowart

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