TiMEtoTeach is an outreach and engagement faculty development project. Development opportunities are available and accessible and caters for any level of educational engagement. The philosophy behind this approach is informed by community of practice theory.
Faculty development is carried out by working in partnership across the academic/clinical interface facilitating the wealth of diverse skills necessary for sustaining an excellent student experience. Key stakeholders in educational delivery provide training, material, and resources to enable skills development. Champions of clinical teaching are identified to facilitate development sessions to share good practice.
Using a design thinking approach to develop a programme of support, insights are gathered from stakeholders involved in the educational programmes to identify emerging needs and trends. In this way, effective and accessible opportunities can be developed for universal faculty.
Current provision facilitates open and collegiate opportunities for development of educational practice, leadership and scholarship. Spanning from informal conversations hosted synchronously online, to face to face events held on site, with various eLearning approaches, and formal Continuing Professional Development courses, opportunities encompass the medical education community through a comprehensive longitudinal structure.