ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine
Author: Peter Cantillon,Diana F. Wood
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-07-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781444347982

Download ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine is a fully revised, succinct resource for both novice and experienced medical teachers. It is an excellent introductory text for doctors and other health professionals starting out in their careers as well as offering teaching tips and new perspectives for busy practitioners wishing to keep abreast of developments in medical education. The ABC emphasises the teacher’s role as a facilitator of learning rather than a transmitter of knowledge. It is designed to be practical and accessible and will support good teachers in becoming even better at what they do. Each chapter seeks to explain how different aspects of learning and assessment work (the theory) as well as providing descriptions of educational approaches that work (the practice). This fully updated new edition features core medical education topics such as course design, assessment, learning in groups, feedback, and the creation of learning materials. It also includes invaluable new chapters that address many of the challenges of medical education such as dealing with students in difficulty, the teaching of professionalism in clinical settings, and how to support the development of teachers. Together, these chapters represent an authoritative guide written by a team of educational experts of international renown and is suitable for all health professional educators.

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine
Author: Peter Cantillon,Linda Hutchinson,Diana Wood
Publsiher: BMJ Books
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2003-08-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015056923694

Download ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is an eminently practical guide to teaching in medicine. It is aimed at practitioners who will have to teach in a clinical setting, and is relevant both for those in training and qualified health professionals. There are articles on theory but the emphasis is much more on how to do it.

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine
Author: Peter Cantillon,Diana F. Wood,Sarah Yardley
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118892176

Download ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine is an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced medical teachers. It emphasises the teacher’s role as a facilitator of learning rather than a transmitter of knowledge, and is designed to be practical and accessible not only to those new to the profession, but also to those who wish to keep abreast of developments in medical education. Fully updated and revised, this new edition continues to provide an accessible account of the most important domains of medical education including educational design, assessment, feedback and evaluation. The succinct chapters contained in this ABC are designed to help new teachers learn to teach and for experienced teachers to become even better than they are. Four new chapters have been added covering topics such as social media; quality assurance of assessments; mindfulness and learner supervision. Written by an expert editorial team with an international selection of authoritative contributors, this edition of ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine is an excellent introductory text for doctors and other health professionals starting out in their careers, as well as being an important reference for experienced educators.

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine

ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine
Author: Peter Cantillon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1027178569

Download ABC of Learning and Teaching in Medicine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is an eminently practical guide to teaching in medicine. It is aimed at practitioners who will have to teach in a clinical setting, and is relevant both for those in training and qualified health professionals. There are articles on theory but the emphasis is much more on how to do it.

Teaching in the Clinical Environment

Teaching in the Clinical Environment
Author: Subha Ramani,S. J. Leinster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical teaching personnel
ISBN: 1903934435

Download Teaching in the Clinical Environment Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Oxford Textbook of Medical Education

Oxford Textbook of Medical Education
Author: Kieran Walsh
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 775
Release: 2016
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780198785712

Download Oxford Textbook of Medical Education Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Providing a comprehensive and evidence-based reference guide for those who have a strong and scholarly interest in medical education, the Oxford Textbook of Medical Education contains everything the medical educator needs to know in order to deliver the knowledge, skills, and behaviour that doctors need. The book explicitly states what constitutes best practice and gives an account of the evidence base that corroborates this. Describing the theoretical educational principles that lay the foundations of best practice in medical education, the book gives readers a through grounding in all aspects of this discipline. Contributors to this book come from a variety of different backgrounds, disciplines and continents, producing a book that is truly original and international.

Adult Learning Theories

Adult Learning Theories
Author: David C. M. Taylor,Hossam Hamdy,Association for Medical Education in Europe,Association for Medical Education in Europe Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical education
ISBN: 190843872X

Download Adult Learning Theories Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Basics in Medical Education

Basics in Medical Education
Author: Zubair Amin,Hoon Eng Khoo
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2009
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789812835383

Download Basics in Medical Education Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Medical education ? the art and science behind medical teaching and learning ? has progressed remarkably. Teaching and learning have become more scientific and rigorous, curricula are based on sound pedagogical principles, and problem-based and other forms of active and self-directed learning have become the mainstream. We have progressed from the role of problem-identifier to that of solution-provider. This book provides a balanced overview of the "why" of medical education, emphasizing the need for change and adaptation, and the "how", by demonstrating the way concepts and theories of medical education can be of immediate benefit to the medical teacher. In this improved second edition, student assessment, curriculum, outcome-based education, clinical teaching, and problem-based learning receive more emphasis with the addition of new chapters, essential updates, and consolidation. The tone is more pragmatic, with implementable examples and incorporation of newer evidence and better practices. However, one thing has not changed: the book still targets medical teachers without a formal background in education. Contents: Historical Overview of Medical Education; Global and Regional Perspectives in Medical Education; Change Process and Role of Leadership; Learning Concepts and Philosophies; Curricular Design and Planning; Educational Outcomes; Teaching and Learning Methodology: General, Clinical, PBL; Assessment of Students; Program Evaluation; Research in Medical Education; Glossary and Further Resources.