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Curriculum Design, Evaluation, and Teaching in Medical Education
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This concise and challenging examination of medical education aims to discuss curriculum design and evaluation in medical schools and to take a fresh look at current trends in patient care and continuing education teaching methods. The ideas and insights provided here are based on the author's long career in clinical practice and teaching medical students and residents.
Medical education is no exception to the changes at every level in medicine. For example, the ready access to medical information via the Internet and other media has produced smarter and informed patients. Multi-specialty hospital practice has replaced the individual 'doctor-patient' relationship, perhaps compromising patient care to some extent. New subjects have been added over the years to medical curricula. Nevertheless, there has often been a reluctance to remove older topics, possibly limiting the medical training course's ability to develop as expected.
The transition from theories of higher education to the reality of curriculum planning and design is a huge leap. An important question is how to translate the mission of higher education in general which has been variably described as a training of 'reflective individuals' who 'possess both culture and expertise' and can 'master any subject with facility' into a coherent teaching program. The mission of medical education includes the promotion of professionalism in learners by including courses in medical ethics that have become integral to medical education in the USA. However, despite the development of standards and competencies related to professionalism, there is no consensus on the specific goals of medical ethics education, the knowledge and skills expected of learners, and the best pedagogical methods and processes for their implementation and assessment.
A significant contribution to the clinical teaching literature, Curriculum Design, Evaluation, and Teaching in Medical Education should be of interest to a variety of readers, including clinical educators, administrators, health care professionals, and especially residency directors.
Provides a comprehensive discussion on state-of-the-art teaching approaches in medical education Outlines the core parameters for medical school curriculum design and evaluation Written by an established and renowned physician
Autorentext
Jochanan Benbassat, MD
Department of Medicine A and Medical Education
Hadassah University Hospital and Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School
Jerusalem, Israel
(Retired)
Author of:
Teaching Professional Attitudes and Basic Clinical Skills to Medical Students , 2nd Edition
Springer, 2023
Inhalt
Purpose and function of institutions of higher education.- Curriculum design.- Evaluation of the medical curriculum.- Quality control of education.- Curriculum innovation, and alternative models of medical education.- Patient care, teaching, and research.- Social influences on education, research, and healthcare.- Often neglected guidelines for clinical practice, teaching, and further inquiry.- Suggestions for improvements in medical education.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031768446
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H7mm x B155mm x T235mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031768446
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-76844-6
- Titel Curriculum Design, Evaluation, and Teaching in Medical Education
- Autor Jochanan Benbassat
- Untertitel Recognizing Challenges and Opportunities
- Gewicht 243g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 122
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Medical Books