In article <01bd23f2$e15454a0$LocalHost@default>, Adrian Elliot-Smith
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>Basically a good idea and I would be interested although I would only use
>such a resource as a starting point if we are to recognise significant
>differences in learning/teaching styles for registrars/trainers.
Absolutely - that's the whole point - and that's why they can be generic
- more suggestiions for discussion and resource lists along with
references.
>
>Incidentally, Bradley Cheek has some very good training stuff on his
>practice website http://www.wcsquare.demon.co.uk that I regularly raid
>(for tutorial material, assessment instuments and general thought provoking
>stuff) because I have only just started training. I meant to suggest that
>when he called for URLS for other practice websites it would have been
>useful to know which ones also include training material. I think Bradley
>Cheeks stuff is also enhanced by input from his trainers group and if
>possible perhaps we should promote material assimilated by trainer groups on
>websites nationally - one day! In the meantime your proposal looks good.
Yep - Bradleys stuff is excellent.
>
>Interesting that you put it on GP-UK rather than the nearly moribund VTS
>equivalent.
I think it was Confucious (????sp????) who said _Never try to start a
political party in a cemetery_ ;)
If you have some pet subjcect 1,2 or 3 - and want to put something
together then let me know the topics (to avoid duplication - lot of
interest so far) - i think it important to try to stick to the standard
format if at all possible.
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....go find some waves.
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