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Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher

Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher

An Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Medicine

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2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Basis of Medicine!

Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher is a new book that will serve as a perfect introduction for new teachers to the exciting opportunities facing them, whether they are working in undergraduate, postgraduate or continuing education. It will also be of considerable use to more experienced teachers to review and assess their own practice and gain a new perspective on how best to facilitate their students or trainees learning. The contents are based on the authors extensive experience of what works in medical education, whether in teaching and curriculum planning or in the organisation of faculty development courses in medical education at basic and advanced levels.

About the authors

Ronald M Harden is General Secretary for the Association of Medical Education in Europe, Editor of Medical Teacher, former Professor of Medical Education, Director of the Centre for Medical Education and Teaching Dean at the University of Dundee, UK and Professor of Medical Education at Al-Imam University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is internationally recognised for his commitment to developing new approaches to medical education, curriculum planning and to teaching and learning. His contributions to excellence in medical education have attracted numerous awards.

Jennifer M Laidlaw is Former Assistant Director of the Education Development Unit of the Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education and the University of Dundee, UK. She has planned, organised and lead courses on medical education both in Dundee and overseas. She has acted as a medical education consultant for the World Health Organisation, the British Council, medical schools and colleges.

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9780702045820
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
274
Dimensions (mm)
155 x 234
Weight (g)
420
  • Section 1 The roles and competences of a good teacher

  • What is a good teacher?.

Understanding basic educational principles.

Being an enthusiastic and passionate teacher

Knowing what works best.

Checking your performance as a teacher and keeping up-to-date.

Section 2 Defining Learning outcomes

The need for an outcome-based approach.

Specifying learning outcomes and competencies.

Describing and communicating the learning outcomes.

Implementing an outcome-based approach in practice.

Section 3 Organising the learning programme

What constitutes a curriculum

Ten questions to ask when planning a curriculum

Sequencing the content and the spiral curriculum.

Adopting a student-centred approach

Building learning around problems and clinical presentations

Using an integrated and inter-professional approach

Making the apprenticeship model and work-based learning more effective.

Building options into a core curriculum

Recognising the importance of the education environment.

Mapping the curriculum

Section 4 Facilitating learning

The teachers toolkit

The lectures and teaching with large groups

Learning in small groups.

Independent learning

Teaching and learning in the clinical context

Simulation of the clinical experience

E-learning

Peer teaching and collaborative learning.

Section 5 Assessing the progress of the learner

Six key questions to ask about assessment

Written and computer-based assessment

Clinical and performance-based assessment

Portfolio assessment

Assessment for admission to medicine and postgraduate training

Evaluating the curriculum

Section 6 Todays teacher and tomorrows doctors

The Changing Role of the Teacher

Further reading

Appendices

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