Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships

Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships
Author: Alliance for Clinical Education
Publsiher: Gegensatz Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781621307617

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Dr. Poncelet and Dr. Hirsh eagerly developed an encyclopedic chapter for the 4th edition of the Guidebook for Clerkship Directors, and it seemed logical and proper to grow that chapter, which had been truncated for the Guidebook, into this book. They have assembled the leading international experts in the field of the medical school longitudinal integrated curriculum, who in turn have generated what we are sure will be considered the ultimate resource for these experiences. This book fills a significant void in the medical education literature.

AMEE GUIDE V 110

AMEE GUIDE  V  110
Author: NICKY. HUDSON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1910612286

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Guidebook for Clerkship Directors

Guidebook for Clerkship Directors
Author: Alliance for Clinical Education
Publsiher: Gegensatz Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781933237879

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"... a must-read for the individual who has accepted the responsibility to direct a clinical clerkship for a medical school." -- JAMA

The Hidden Curriculum in Health Professional Education

The Hidden Curriculum in Health Professional Education
Author: Frederic W. Hafferty,Joseph F. O'Donnell
Publsiher: Dartmouth College Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781611686593

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The hidden curriculum (HC) in health professional education comprises the organizational and institutional contexts and cultural subtexts that shape how and what students learn outside the formal and intended curriculum. HC includes informal social processes such as role modeling, informal conversations and interactions among faculty and students, and more subterranean forces of organizational life such as the structure of power and privilege and the architectural layout of work environments. For better and sometimes for worse, HC functions as a powerful vehicle for learning and requires serious attention from health professions educators. This volume, of interest to medical and health professionals, educators, and students, brings together twenty-two new essays by experts in various aspects of HC. An introduction and conclusion by the editors contextualizes the essays in the broader history and literature of the field.

The Integrated Curriculum in Medical Education

The Integrated Curriculum in Medical Education
Author: David G. Brauer,Kristi J. Ferguson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2015
Genre: Interdisciplinary approach in education
ISBN: 1910612006

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Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher

Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher
Author: Ronald M. Harden,Jennifer M Laidlaw
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702078552

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Perfect for new teachers in undergraduate, postgraduate, or continuing education, as well as more experienced educators who want to assess, improve, and gain new perspectives on teaching and learning, Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher is a useful, easy-to-read professional resource. This book offers a concise introduction to the field of medical education, with key coverage of educational models and theory that can help inform teaching practice. Clear illustrations and practical tips throughout make it an excellent starting point for those new to the field of medical education or who want to facilitate more effective learning for their students or trainees. Provides hints drawn from practical experience that help you create powerful learning opportunities for your students, with readable guidelines and new techniques that can be adopted for use in any teaching program. Includes new coverage of "just-in-time" learning, entrustable professional activities, steps on introducing outcome/competency-based education, selecting a teaching method, programmatic assessment, self-assessment, the student and patient as partners in the education process, the changing role of the teacher, bringing about change, and the future of medical education. Covers recent developments in our understanding of the relationship between learning and technology, as well as curriculum planning and curriculum mapping. Offers practical advice from leading international expert Professor Ronald Harden and co-author Jennifer Laidlaw, who has designed and taught many courses for medical teachers. Prompts you to reflect on your own performance as an educator, as well as analyze with colleagues the different ways that your work can be approached and how your students’ or trainees’ learning can be made more effective.

Clinical Education for the Health Professions

Clinical Education for the Health Professions
Author: Debra Nestel,Gabriel Reedy,Lisa McKenna,Suzanne Gough
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1757
Release: 2023-07-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811533440

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This book compiles state-of-the art and science of health professions education into an international resource showcasing expertise in many and varied topics. It aligns profession-specific contributions with inter-professional offerings, and prompts readers to think deeply about their educational practices. The book explores the contemporary context of health professions education, its philosophical and theoretical underpinnings, whole of curriculum considerations, and its support of learning in clinical settings. In specific topics, it offers approaches to assessment, evidence-based educational methods, governance, quality improvement, scholarship and leadership in health professions education, and some forecasting of trends and practices. This book is an invaluable resource for students, educators, academics and anyone interested in health professions education.

A Practical Guide for Medical Teachers

A Practical Guide for Medical Teachers
Author: John Dent,Ronald M Harden,Dan Hunt
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702068935

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The Fifth Edition of the highly praised Practical Guide for Medical Teachers provides a bridge between the theoretical aspects of medical education and the delivery of enthusiastic and effective teaching in basic science and clinical medicine. Healthcare professionals are committed teachers and this book is an essential guide to help them maximise their performance. This highly regarded book recognises the importance of educational skills in the delivery of quality teaching in medicine. The contents offer valuable insights into all important aspects of medical education today. A leading educationalist from the USA joins the book’s editorial team. The continual emergence of new topics is recognised in this new edition with nine new chapters: The role of patients as teachers and assessors; Medical humanities; Decision-making; Alternative medicine; Global awareness; Education at a time of ubiquitous information; Programmative assessment; Student engagement; and Social accountability. An enlarged group of authors from more than 15 countries provides both an international perspective and a multi-professional approach to topics of interest to all healthcare teachers.