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International Medical Graduate Doctors Ep6 -(Differential Attainment TPD from the GP school, Dr Robert Amedzro, share his views from an educator’s perspective on what are the common challenges faced by IMG trainees)

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Join us for a podcast episode where Dr Rob, a Differential Attainment Training Programme Director in the General Practice School speaks to us about his 'Hello My Story Is' Project, his experiences as an educators in common challenges faced by IMG trainees and trainers in supporting IMG doctors and his top tips for both IMG trainees and educators.

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Episode chapters:

Start- 01:41

Introduction 01:42- 07:42

Dr Rob’s job role and how it has evolved, learning he has gained from the journey 07:43- 11:08

Learning points from the Hello My Story is Project 11:09- 19:52

Common challenges faced by IMGs 19:53- 22:57

Challenges faced by trainers to IMG trainees 22:58- 25:37

Differences between supporting an IMG and non IMG trainee 25:37- 28:36

Hello my story is Project, going forward 28:37-32:26

Closing questions (advice to trainees and trainers) 32:27- End Close

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Contributed by: Supported Return to Training (SuppoRTT) resources
Authored by: Raykal Sim, NHSE, Fellow
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First contributed: 08 June 2023
Audience access level: Full user

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