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International Medical Graduates
Medical Clinical Educators
The Medical Clinical Educators (MCEs) are involved with the early stages of the appointment of an IMG, through assisting with elements of their orientation and with developing a personalised, competency and goal-based learning plan to help the IMG meet clinical, professional and organisational standards. In order to do this MCEs work with senior medical clinical staff who are responsible for the supervision and education of junior medical staff, including the IMGs. They assist with and monitor clinical process and competence, and document an IMGs’ progress towards the ongoing requirements for general registration (as defined by the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria).
The program currently operates in seventeen hospitals throughout Victoria, ranging from large metropolitan teaching hospitals to small remote community hospitals. A particular benefit of the program has been the networks that have been created among the clinical educators working across the state, which has allowed for a sharing of experience and expertise. MCEs have taken part in regular workshops, joined in a range of PMCV activities such as participating in the organisations governance and review of activities, and contributed to the development of assessment and training tools funded as part of the Safe Practice Assessment Process. In addition, MCEs have also developed training resources of their own which have been made available to others within the program.
- Workshop programs
- Links to resources
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