Teaching the Practitioners of Care

Teaching the Practitioners of Care
Author: Nancy L. Diekelmann
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780299184834

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Contributors Nancy L. Diekelmann Karin Dahlberg Margaretha Ekebergh Pamela M. Ironside Kathryn Hopkins Kavanagh Melinda M. Swenson Sharon L. Sims Rosemary A. McEldowney Jan D. Sinnott

The Teacher Practitioner and Mentor in Nursing Midwifery Health Visiting and the Social Services

The Teacher Practitioner and Mentor in Nursing  Midwifery  Health Visiting and the Social Services
Author: Peter Jarvis,Sheila Gibson
Publsiher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1997
Genre: Community health nursing
ISBN: 0748733388

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The extensive revisions and additions to this text reflect the changes in the way in which teaching and learning take place within health-care education. The roles of the teacher-practitioner and the mentor are defined and discussed in detail, and the importance of relationships within the education process is explored. The authors also examine new developments in adult learning, and the concept of the learning experience, with particular emphasis on reflective practice and quality.

Teaching Assessing and Evaluation for Clinical Competence

Teaching  Assessing and Evaluation for Clinical Competence
Author: Mary Neary
Publsiher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0748744177

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This is a highly practical introduction to teaching, assessing and evaluating students for all health care practitioners. It encourages the reader to take a self-directed approach to their own development as assessors. Mary Neary has produced an ideal text for for health professionals preparing to take on the role of mentor, supervisor or assesssor. "OVERALL THIS IS A WELL WRITTEN AND CONCEIVED BOOK, PACKED WITH KNOWLEDGE AND IDEAS!" Nursing Standard

Teaching Health Professionals Online

Teaching Health Professionals Online
Author: Sherri Melrose,Caroline Park,Beth Perry
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781927356654

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Teaching Health Professionals Online: Frameworks and Strategies is a must-read for professionals in the health care field who strive to deliver excellence in their online classes. This compendium of teaching strategies will assist both new and experienced instructors in the health professions. In addition to outlining creative, challenging activities with step-by-step directions and explanations of why they work, each chapter situates these practical techniques within the context of a particular theory of learning: instructional immediacy, invitational theory, constructivism, connectivism, transformative learning, and quantum learning theory. The authors also address other issues familiar to those who have taught online courses. How can a distance instructor build teacher-student relationships? How does one create a sense of community in the virtual classroom? How can an online instructor best support students in their future pursuit of knowledge and their development as competent professionals? By considering these and other concerns, this handbook aims to help instructors to increase student success and satisfaction, which, the authors hope, will in the long run contribute to improved patient care.

The Practitioner as Teacher

The Practitioner as Teacher
Author: Susan M. Hinchliff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0443072868

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This valuable U.K. resource is an accessible guide to the important teaching roles which nurses, midwives and health visitors fulfill. This U.K. edition retains the relevance to nursing practice and user-friendly approach which was valued by practitioners. It has been designed to explore the whole process of teaching and learning and how you can use it in your practice, whether with students, patients or other health care professionals. Activities help you reflect on your experience and relate the ideas to your own practice. Each chapter starts with a clear list of learning objectives and ends with a glossary of terms as well as annotated further reading and extensive references. The U.K.'s third edition will be fully updated according to latest developments adding material suitable for physiotherapists.

Creative Clinical Teaching in the Health Professions

Creative Clinical Teaching in the Health Professions
Author: Sherri Melrose,Caroline Park ,Beth Perry
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781771993319

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For healthcare professionals, clinical education is foundational to the learning process. However, balancing safe patient care with supportive learning opportunities for students can be challenging for instructors and the complex social context of clinical learning environments makes intentional teaching approaches essential. Clinical instructors require advanced teaching knowledge and skills as learners are often carrying out interventions on real people in unpredictable environments. Creative Clinical Teaching in the Health Professions is an indispensable guide for educators in the health professions. Interspersed with creative strategies and notes from the field by clinical teachers who offer practical suggestions, this volume equips healthcare educators with sound pedagogical theory. The authors focus on the importance of personal philosophies, resilience, and professional socialization while evaluating the current practices in clinical learning environments from technology to assessment and evaluation. This book provides instructors with the tools to influence both student success and the quality of care provided by future practitioners.

Providing HIV Care Lessons from the Field for Nurses and Healthcare Practitioners

Providing HIV Care  Lessons from the Field for Nurses and Healthcare Practitioners
Author: Michelle Croston,Ian Hodgson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030712952

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This very first book helps nurses and healthcare practitioners working in the field of HIV care across European to have practical examples of how they could improve/ adapt their services to improve outcomes for people living with HIV. It provides the reader with both knowledge on a variety of different HIV related topic areas and also helps them to translate this learning into a clinical setting. The main focus of the book is to share best practice in HIV nursing, with the aim of providing a practical guide from multiple countries to improve outcomes for people living with HIV. The book also acts as a resource to healthcare practitioners who are interested in working in many places in the world or carrying out research in HIV care.

Educating Professionals

Educating Professionals
Author: Steven M. Shardlow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317145967

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How do health and social care professionals learn their practice? What can the professions learn from each other? This book offers a comprehensively written account of the recent organizational and conceptual changes in UK practice education. Using case examples, the authors focus on the experiences of students' learning in practice settings: how this is organized, what methods are used to help students learn their trade and how their abilities are assessed. The book offers separate chapters on nine professions, all by authors well-established in writing about practice-based learning in their field. They present an exploration in areas of similarity and difference in expertise and outlook between professions, whilst introducing the general concepts that translate between professions. This book will be of great interest to academics and professional in the fields of health studies and social work.