Extension Event Recordings
Event Recordings
Melbourne ACE Event Recordings provide access to selected previous online sessions and professional learning activities for clinical educators across the health professions.
Recordings cover a range of contemporary clinical education topics including supervision, learner wellbeing, interprofessional education, feedback, placement experiences and educator development.
Please note, due to privacy and the interactive nature of some sessions, not all events will be recorded or made available online. Please also allow up to one week following an online event for recordings to be uploaded to the website.
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ACE - 2026 June Event Recording
How Mindfulness Can Promote Resilience and Wellbeing in Clinical Education
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ACE - 2026 May Event Recording
How to Bring Cultural Responsivity into Supervision
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ACE - 2026 April Event Recording
Tips from Experience - Helping Build Supervisor Confidence
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ACE - 2026 March Event Recording
Breaking the Silence: Tackling student under-reporting of placement incidents
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ACE - 2026 February Event Recording
Providing Feedback to Students in a Clinical Environment
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ACE - October Event Recording
Clinical Supervision Tips: When Clinical Supervision Gets Tricky
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ACE - September Event Recording
ANZAHPE Revisited at The University of Melbourne.
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ACE - August Event Recording
Remove to Improve - Subtracting to Add Value in Health Professions Systems.
Professor Tina Brock -
ACE - July Event Recording
Optimising the clinical learning environment: Practical Strategies to Support Wellbeing.
Denise Ho, Thomas Connell, Meredith Oldis and Victoria Rayner -
ACE - May Event Recording
Rural Health Clinical Education: Innovative Approaches for Engagement and Impact.
Lauren Woodhart and Tara Case -
ACE - April Event Recording
Students on Student Placement Experiences: Perspectives, concerns and priorities for change.
A/Prof Lisa Cheshire and Will McHenry (Graduate Student Association) -
ACE - March Event Recording
Beyond See One, Do One: Cognitive Apprenticeship and Motivation in Clinical Education.
A/Prof Kayley Lyons and Professor Tina Brock with Sam Corea