Remediation In Medical Education
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Remediation in Medical Education
Author | : Adina Kalet,Calvin L. Chou |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2013-11-26 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781461490258 |
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Remediation in medical education is the act of facilitating a correction for trainees who started out on the journey toward becoming excellent physicians but have moved off course. This book offers an evidence-based and practical approach to the identification and remediation of medical trainees who are unable to perform to standards. As assessment of clinical competence and professionalism has become more sophisticated and ubiquitous, medical educators increasingly face the challenge of implementing effective and respectful means to work with trainees who do not yet meet expectations of the profession and society. Remediation in Medical Education: A Mid-Course Correction describes practical stepwise approaches to remediate struggling learners in fundamental medical competencies; discusses methods used to define competencies and the science underlying the fundamental shift in the delivery and assessment of medical education; explores themes that provide context for remediation, including professional identity formation and moral reasoning, verbal and nonverbal learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders in high-functioning individuals, diversity, and educational and psychiatric topics; and reviews system issues involved in remediation, including policy and leadership challenges and faculty development.
Remediation in Medical Education
Author | : Adina Kalet,Calvin L. Chou |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-09-08 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 303132403X |
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On a daily basis, health professions educators struggle to find effective and respectful ways of working with trainees who struggle to meet standards – most of whom will become practicing clinicians. Society allows and expects the health professions to regulate ourselves, and we must do so. The first edition of this book concentrated on medical student learners mainly in the United States. Since then, the literature has exploded, offering a wider range of remediation practices for all levels of learners in all health professions throughout the world. This new edition continues to offer evidence-based, theory-informed, and pragmatic approaches to identifying and remediating trainees who cannot yet perform to standards. Illustrative case studies frame practical and programmatic advice from experienced front-line educators. All original chapters have been updated, and there are 21 brand new chapters. Of the 73 chapter authors, 52 are new to this edition, broadening the book’s relevance internationally and across the health professions. This book is required reading for all those committed to ensuring health professionals are ready and able to serve the health of the public.
Oxford Textbook of Medical Education
Author | : Kieran Walsh |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 775 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780198785712 |
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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.
Remediation of the Struggling Medical Learner
Author | : Jeannette Guerrasio |
Publsiher | : Association for Hospital Medical Education |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2017-12 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 069298870X |
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Managing Remediation
Author | : Deborah Cohen,Melody Rhydderch,Ian Cooper |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Medicine |
ISBN | : 090447352X |
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Understanding Medical Education
Author | : Tim Swanwick,Kirsty Forrest,Bridget C. O'Brien |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 43 |
Release | : 2019-01-04 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781119373827 |
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Created in partnership with the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME), this completely revised and updated new edition of Understanding Medical Education synthesizes the latest knowledge, evidence and best practice across the continuum of medical education. Written and edited by an international team, this latest edition continues to cover a wide range of subject matter within five broad areas – Foundations, Teaching and Learning, Assessment and Selection, Research and Evaluation, and Faculty and Learners – as well as featuring a wealth of new material, including new chapters on the science of learning, knowledge synthesis, and learner support and well-being. The third edition of Understanding Medical Education: Provides a comprehensive and authoritative resource summarizing the theoretical and academic bases to modern medical education practice Meets the needs of all newcomers to medical education whether undergraduate or postgraduate, including those studying at certificate, diploma or masters level Offers a global perspective on medical education from leading experts from across the world Providing practical guidance and exploring medical education in all its diversity, Understanding Medical Education continues to be an essential resource for both established educators and all those new to the field.
Remediation Case Studies
Author | : Jeannette Guerrasio |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2021-11 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0578310635 |
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A companion volume to Remediation of the Struggling Medical Learner, 2nd Ed., this book provides detailed examples of medical faculty helping students and residents to overcome obstacles. Based on Dr. Guerrasio's highly regarded framework for diagnosing difficulties and improving learning, Remediation Case Studies presents 24 real-life cases. Contributors were asked to describe the students and residents who needed remediation and the strategies they used to help these learners. Dr. Guerrasio requested that instructors share what worked/what didn't work and, in hindsight, what might have worked better. By adding her own insightful comments about each case, Dr. Guerrasio has created a valuable resource for both new and experienced remediators.
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.