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Handbook of Clinical Teaching / edited by Somnath Mookherjee, Ellen M. Cosgrove.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mookherjee, Somnath, editor.
Cosgrove, Ellen M., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Public health.
Internal medicine.
Medical education.
Medicine & Public Health.
Internal Medicine.
Medical Education.
Public Health.
Local Subjects:
Medicine & Public Health.
Internal Medicine.
Medical Education.
Public Health.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Targeting the practical needs of clinical teachers who do not have extensive time to undergo additional training, this book provides an accessible, on-the-spot resource to bolster teaching skills and optimize the education of trainees. A massive transformation takes place every summer in the United States: thousands of trainees in graduate medical education are appointed as attending physicians responsible for effectively teaching the next generation of medical students and residents. This handbook includes only the most relevant topics for new clinical teachers, and covers the basics of clinical teaching, teaching in specific situations, teaching different audiences, and best practices for handling challenging situations. The format is conducive to "just in time" learning, perfect for quick reference before meeting with learners or engaging in specific teaching situations, such as in an ambulatory clinic or at the bedside. Key points are emphasized with frequent use of tables and boxed practical content. Applicable to all teaching attendings regardless of specialty, the Handbook of Clinical Teaching is a valuable aid for individuals who wish to improve their teaching, and serves as a practical guide for faculty development in clinical teaching.
Contents:
Introduction
How to become a learner-centered teacher
How to optimize teaching by using observation and feedback
How to use learning preferences to optimize teaching effectiveness
How to effectively teach millennials: understanding intergenerational factors
How to use reflective and deliberate practice to maximize learning
How to use teaching scripts to make teaching more effective and efficient
How to give a great PowerPoint presentation
How to give a great "chalk talk"
How to teach at the bedside
How to teach beginning students in the clinical setting
How to teach medical students in an ambulatory clinic
How to teach in free clinics: brief encounters with learners and patients in vulnerable communities
How to teach students on an inpatient clerkship
How to use Entrustable Professional Activities to evaluate and teach physician trainees
How to teach in the emergency department
How to teach in the operating room
How to teach procedures
How to teach quality improvement and patient safety
How to teach fundamental communication skills
How to teach clinical reasoning
How to teach communication skills for palliative care conversations
How to teach error disclosure to students and residents
How to remediate learners on a short clinical rotation: getting the learner back on track
How to give difficult feedback
How to teach physical examination
How to teach interprofessional learners.
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ISBN:
9783319331935
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Restricted for use by site license.

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