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Faculty Development & Medical Education

Faculty Development & Medical Education

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Hear what professionals have to say about what shapes medical education.© 2026 University of Aberdeen
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  • Inclusive Language in Medical Education
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode, Kim Walker speaks with Vidyut, a fifth-year medical student, and Dr Brawley, a consultant in sexual health and HIV medicine, about the importance of gender-inclusive language in healthcare. They discuss how small changes in communication can improve patient trust and access to care, particularly for LGBTQ+ communities, and why building confidence in inclusive communication is an important part of medical education.

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    30 m
  • AI in Medical Education
    Aug 27 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the fast-evolving world of AI and its growing impact on medical education. Join clinical educators and digital leads from the NHS and Aberdeen Medical School as they unpack how AI, from diagnostic tools to ChatGPT, is reshaping teaching, learning, and the future of clinical practice.

    Whether you're a curious educator, a sceptical clinician, or a digital native student, this conversation sheds light on how AI can enhance, not replace, our roles. From personalized learning and smarter exam prep to ethical concerns and practical guardrails, it’s all about empowering faculty and students to navigate the digital shift with confidence, not fear.

    - Featuring real-world use cases
    - Debunking AI myths in medicine
    - Tips for using generative AI responsibly
    - Why "trust but verify" is the new mantra in digital education

    Tune in and discover why AI in medical education isn’t just coming, it’s already here.

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    30 m
  • Placements and Clinical Experience
    Aug 27 2025

    In this episode, we go behind the scenes of medical student placements with Kim Walker, Ashley Meldrum, and Moraig Gordon from the University of Aberdeen. From first years finding their feet to senior students embedded in clinical teams, placements are critical—but they can be overwhelming, both for students and for busy NHS staff.

    Kim, Ashley, and Moraig explain how their team bridges the gap, offering on-the-ground support to students while working closely with clinical educators to keep placements running smoothly. It’s all about relationships, problem-solving, and making sure students—and staff—feel supported, informed, and ready for real-world healthcare environments.

    Featuring:
    - How the team supports 300+ medical students on placement
    - What clinicians need to know when supervising students
    - Why uniforms, lanyards, and visibility matter
    - Top tips for making teaching feel less daunting in busy clinical settings

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    27 m
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