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Supervising Resident Doctors through Inquest 2025

06Mar

9.30am - 5.00pm

Location 21 Prescot Street, London, United Kingdom
CPD Up to six hours subject to peer approval
RCPsych Consultant Member Fee£175
Non Member/allied health professional Fee£195
RCPsych SAS Doctor Fee£150
Higher Trainee Fee (ST6)£150
RCpsych Retired and Subsidised Fee£100
Patient and Carer Fee£25
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Supervising Resident Doctors through Inquest 2025

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  • Higher Trainee fee - applies to ST6s in their last 12 months of training who are preparing to take on the role of clinical supervisor.
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Supervising Resident Doctors through Inquest 2025

Join us for the 网曝黑料’ Inquest Supervisor Training Workshop organised by the Supervising Resident Doctors through Inquest Working Group, which stems from the Wellbeing Committee. This event will be aimed at providing clinical supervisors with the crucial skills needed to support those in training who are facing the challenging aftermath of a patient’s death.

This full-day, face-to-face workshop will be held on Thursday, 6 March 2025 and is tailored to help supervisors navigate the emotional and professional complexities involved when a patient dies, particularly in cases of suicide. 

The workshop will focus on vital areas, including the profound impact a patient’s death can have on healthcare professionals and how training organisations can develop and implement robust support structures to help mitigate the emotional and psychological consequences.

Attendees will also gain hands-on experience through experiential learning exercises and will have the opportunity to engage in reflective discussions in both small and large group settings. These interactive sessions are designed to deepen understanding and refine the supervision skills essential for guiding trainees through such sensitive and challenging events. 

By attending this workshop, participants will receive a certification as Trained Inquest Supervisors, which will be beneficial for their professional appraisal and will be worth up to 6 CPD points (subject to peer group approval). This certification acknowledges the important role that clinical supervisors play in ensuring that doctors in training receive the support they need during critical moments in their medical careers. 

Facilitators for the event include professionals such as Dr Hannah Cappleman, Dr Rachel Gibbons, Dr Bessie Venables, Dr Mille Tamworth, Dr Caroline Ardron, Dr Declan Hyland, Dr Nisha Balan, Dr Lynsey McAlpine, and Dr Rosie Clarke, each bringing valuable expertise to the training. 

Don’t miss the chance to enhance your supervisory skills and contribute meaningfully to the wellbeing of doctors in training.

The conference is hosted by the 网曝黑料.

We welcome those who are in roles of supervision who would like to better support resident doctors facing inquest. We also welcome ST6s in their last 12 months of training who are preparing to take on the role of clinical supervisor. 

    The event will take place at the 网曝黑料, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB. View our visiting us page for map and directions.

    The  can help you plan your route within London, giving the best walking, cycling, bus and tube routes available. Use postcode E1 8BB as your destination.

    For further information, please contact:

    Email: wellbeing@rcpsych.ac.uk

    Event Location

    Location: 21 Prescot Street, London