The field of medical education and training has undergone dramatic changes within the past few years, and continues to evolve. Modernising Medical Careers, changes in the statutory role of the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board, and the Good Doctors, Safer Patients report from Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer, are just some of the factors affecting the way doctors are now learning. In this book, Yvonne Carter and Neil Jackson, experienced medical educators ofboth undergraduates and postgraduates who have demonstrated a long standing commitment to multi-professional education and training, bring together a prestigious team of contributors with a wide variety of experience across diverse academic, service and lay backgrounds, to provide a comprehensive, up todate review of medical education and training.With the demands on young doctors increasing, along with higher patient expectations, the need for ongoing education and training within the medical profession has never been higher. This book offers theoretical and practical guidance for those planning, delivering, and receiving education and training in ever-changing healthcare environments. Themes covered include assessment, professionalism and medical regulation, educational standards, patients expectations, Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment, leadership and management, the European Working Time Directive, Fitness to Practice, interprofessional learning, the development of the NHS workforce, equality and diversity, and ethical and legal issues. Medical education needs to be a lifelong process, and this book integrates bothundergraduate and postgraduate issues throughout, to encourage continued learning.This book will help ensure that future generations of doctors are trained to meet the changing needs of our population.
Professionalism and professional regulation; Measuring professionalism; Educational standards; Patients expectations; Predicting career destinations; Extending learning into the community; Peer-assisted learning; Assessment in medical education and training (1); Assessment in medical education and training (2); Selection methods for medicine: core concepts and future issues; Continuing professional development; Medical leadership; Learning from other countries; Maturing learners; The European Working Time Directive and Postgraduate Medical Training: challenge or opportunity?; Doctors in training: their views and experiences; Doctors in difficulty; Fitness to practise; Interprofessional learning and working in medical education and training; Work-based learning and the development of the NHS workforce; Leadership and management in education and training; Flexible working and training; Equality and diversity; Ethical and legal issues;
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