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This rich and innovative course is designed to immerse the learner in the first unaccompanied shift of a doctor returning to work after prolonged absence. We see her working, meet her colleagues, patients and their relatives.

Throughout the course she uses PACE to raise concerns and becomes more confident in handling situations that may become controversial or problematic.

Viewers will be able to empathise with her situation, much of which will seem familiar, and learn from the way she handles everything and everyone that she encounters.

Learners should be able to see how, by using an acknowledged method of raising concerns and being assertive in a polite and effective manner, they, like her, can ease back into the workplace with confidence ensuring good colleague relationships and optimising patient safety.

Contributed by: Supported Return to Training (SuppoRTT) resources
Authored by: Supported Return to Training Team, Health Education England
Licence: Creative commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International More information on licences
Last updated: 17 March 2022
First contributed: 04 March 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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