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GIC - Generic Instructor Course

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The Generic Instructor Course trains future Instructors in the principles of adult learning. These skills can then be used to teach fellow healthcare professionals at a number of our courses, including ALS, EPALS and NLS.This course is a joint collaboration between Resuscitation Council UK and the Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG). Around 900 Instructors are trained on this course every year

Who is eligible for this course?

The GIC is not open to applications in the same way our other courses are.
Instead, our future Instructors are found when they’re candidates on our courses. Our Course Directors and Faculty identify Candidates who they feel would make excellent Instructors and recommend them as having Instructor potential (IP). Those Candidates then receive an email inviting them to book a place on a GIC course.

** We will require proof of nomination to accept course bookings **

This means that unless you have been a candidate on a previous course, been recommended as having instructor potential (IP) and received an email from ALSG/RCUK you are not eligible to apply for this course.

Course objectives
 

The GIC teaches the knowledge and skills required to:

  • understand the nature of teaching and learning;

  • understand the needs of individual learners;

  • understand the awareness of the four domains of learning;

  • undertake the various types of teaching sessions on the provider courses.

 

The GIC must be taken within four years of the date of the provider course. 

Course structure and programme
This course consists of a day of e-learning followed by two days of face-to-face attendance, which will take place in a Resuscitation Council UK Course Centre. 

 

All of our Course Centres are approved and certified by Resuscitation Council UK and ALSG. Courses are run by dedicated and qualified Instructors, guaranteeing that our courses are uniform and the content remains the same across our Course Centres.

 

Pre course preparation:

When Candidates are enrolled on a course, they will gain access to the GIC VLE.
Before the course, Candidates will need to complete the e-learning modules before attending the two-day face-to-face course. The Course Centre will also provide teaching assignments, which Candidates will need to prepare ahead of the face-to-face element of the course.

 

Programme:

Across the two day face-to-face sessions, Candidates will attend a lecture before taking part in practical sessions that cover the teaching modalities required to teach the provider courses. These include approaches to teaching skills acquisition, facilitating simulation, undertaking assessments and providing feedback to candidates.

 

After successful completion of the GIC, Candidates must teach on two provider courses as an Instructor Candidate (IC) within two years of the GIC in order to complete their training and receive their qualification.

Pre-course preparation:

Candidates will receive a copy of the Pocket Guide to Teaching for Clinical Instructors, as well as teaching materials and assessment forms at least four weeks prior to the course, which they must read in preparation for the course. They should use the materials to prepare for their allocated teaching session that will take place during the course.

Assessment and certification:

Continuous assessment occurs throughout the GIC, and Candidates receive constructive feedback during the course from the faculty. 

 

A full Instructor certificate is awarded after successful completion of a GIC and after teaching on two provider courses as an Instructor Candidate. Certified Instructors will also receive complementary Associate Membership [link to membership page] of Resuscitation Council UK, which provides a variety of benefits.

 

This course is recognised as continuing professional development (CPD) by the Medical, Dental and Nursing Royal Colleges and Health Care Professional Council. Please contact your registering body for further information.

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