Welcome to the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) podcast. In this episode, Steven Bettles, Head of Policy and Education, speaks with Laura Turner about Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Laura has just completed her first CPD cycle and she and Steven discuss …
In this episode, Steven Bettles, Head of Policy at GOsC, speaks with fellow osteopath Claire Piper about mentorship. Claire shares why mentorship is really useful, not only to less experienced osteopaths who may be looking for support, but also for …
Steven Bettles, Head of Policy and Education, is joined by Rachel Heatley, Senior Policy and Research Officer at GOsC, to discuss how speaking with patients informs our work, and why patient involvement is important. They discuss the various ways GOsC …
In this webinar recording Rachel Heatley, GOsC’s Senior Research and Policy Officer, takes you step by step through the case-based discussion objective activity and explains how it fits into the CPD scheme. Rachel provides guidance on giving and receiving constructive …
In this webinar, the second in a two-part series, Rachel Heatley, Senior Research and Policy Officer at the General Osteopathic Council, provides a step by step guide for analysing patient feedback and how to record and reflect on patient feedback …
Dr Stacey Clift, Senior Research and Policy Officer at the General Osteopathic Council provides a detailed overview of Patient Feedback as an objective activity and explains how it fits into the CPD scheme.
The Peer Discussion Review (PDR) template is designed to help structure a supportive conversation and provides a ‘walk-through’ for both the peer and the osteopath. The PDR template should be completed and agreed by both osteopath and peer(s) and should …
This template has been prepared to support osteopaths that have taken part in a peer observation to record the activity and identify how it can be linked to the Osteopathic Practice Standards.
This template has been prepared to support osteopaths that have taken part in a case-based discussion to record the activity and identify how it can be linked to the Osteopathic Practice Standards.
This template is designed to help you record any of the CPD activities you undertake. It will assist you in identifying your strengths, areas of your practise to consider for development and an action plan for future activities or a …