Event Outline
Chiropractors become chiropractors to be, well… chiropractors. However, alongside professional practice there is an increasing appetite within the profession to become involved in ‘education’ in some way, shape, or form. This presentation will explore the various roles across the profession that relate to education, and present ways in which chiropractors in practice can get involved in education, or include education into their role to some degree, should they wish.
The benefits of getting involved in various activities will be explored, along with some of the potential challenges, and ways to overcome these.
Education is a critical function of our profession in so many ways, and this talk will provide an overview for you, and present aspects of education you could consider engaging with.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this presentation you should be able to:
- Describe aspects of the profession where the topic of education is fundamental.
- Understand and describe the various educational roles within the profession.
- Appreciate the benefits, and challenges of becoming involved in education roles.
- Reflect upon the importance of these roles and their impact on the profession as a whole.
Speaker: Daniel Moore FRCC
Daniel is currently a senior lecturer and the course leader for the undergraduate chiropractic degree course at Teesside University. He is a Senior Fellow of Advance HE (SFHEA), a registrant member of the GCC’s Education Committee and member of the Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health’s (G-MUSC) Education Task Force. Daniel is part way through his Doctorate in Education and has spoken and published nationally and internationally on the topic of education, specifically as it relates to CPD and cultivating ‘Communities of Practice’.
Non-Members: £35. Please register and pay online here rcc-uk.org/rcc-events
Closing date Thursday 29th August 2024, 17.00