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Health and wellbeing approach to appraisal


The video was recorded for the purpose of facilitating learner discussions at the Medical Appraisal Scotland appraiser training events.

Simulated discussion of health and wellbeing at appraisal meeting.

For discussion:

In this example, the discussion took place right after the confidentiality statement when the appraiser asked the appraisee simply "how are you?" - it doesn't always happen this way.

Do you think the appraisee is supported by the appraiser?  Would you do anything differently if you were the appraiser?  What other resources might you consider signposting?  Would you pause the appraisal?  Is the doctor's current situation a cause for concern with regards to patient safety?

Resources:

 


Video reflection:

After you have reviewed the video, consider the following:

  • Is the video a "High-Quality" appraisal?
    • If yes – what did the appraiser do that you thought was good?
    • If no – why not?
  • If you were the appraiser, how would you have facilitated that discussion?
  • Did you pick up on any cues from the appraisee?
  • What feedback would you give the appraiser?
  • What questions, if any, would you like to ask the tutors on training day?
  • What learning are you taking away from this video?

Use the training course workbook to log your reflections (or you can use the standalone reflective template below instead).

This simulated appraisal discussion is not intended to be the "perfect appraisal": it should be seen as examples of appraisal techniques and is designed as a talking point for training course discussions.  The discussions are based on the roleplaying appraiser/appraisee's own experience.  Any similarities with others' experience is entirely coincidental.

We suggest that, if you have time, you should review the other training videos.


Recorded in June 2024.  If you experience a problem viewing the above video, please visit: https://vimeo.com/953612458 



This page was last updated on: 04/09/2024