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Oxford textbook of medical education / edited by Kieran Walsh ; Dr Mohamed Y. H. Abdelrahmen [and one hundred twenty others] ; contributors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Walsh, Kieran.
Abdelrahmen, Mohamed Y. H.
Series:
Oxford Textbook
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (775 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Providing a comprehensive and evidence-based reference guide for those who have a strong and scholarly interest in medical education, the Oxford Textbook of Medical Education contains everything the medical educator needs to know in order to deliver the knowledge, skills, and behaviour that doctors need.The book explicitly states what constitutes best practice and gives an account of the evidence base that corroborates this. Describing the theoretical educational principles that lay the foundations of best practice in medical education, the book gives readers a through grounding in all aspects
Contents:
Cover; Contents; About the editor; Contributors; Abbreviations; PART 1 Introduction; 1. Introduction; PART 2 Curriculum; 2. Curriculum design in context; 3. Problem-based learning; 4. Interprofessional education: learning together in health and social care; 5. Student choice in the undergraduate curriculum: student-selected components; 6. Integrated learning; 7. Instructional design for medical education; 8. Using concept maps in medical education; 9. Creating the learning environment; PART 3 Identity; 10. Identities, self and medical education; 11. Personality and medical education
12. Medical education and its context in societyPART 4 Delivery; 13. Small group learning; 14. Large group teaching; 15. E-learning; 16. Simulation-based medical education; 17. Simulated patients in medical education; 18. Work-based learning; 19. Learning in ambulatory care; 20. The humanities in medical education; 21. Study skills; PART 5 Supervision; 22. Educational supervision; 23. Mentoring; 24. Professionalism; 25. The resident as teacher; 26. Students learning to teach; 27. Patient involvement in medical education; PART 6 Stages; 28. Undergraduate medical education
29. Postgraduate medical education30. Continuing professional development; 31. Remediation; 32. Transitions in medical education; PART 7 Selection; 33. Selection into medical education, training and practice; 34. Study dropout in medical education; PART 8 Assessment; 35. Principles of assessment; 36. Setting standards; 37. Choosing instruments for assessment; 38. Test-enhanced learning; 39. Assessing learners' needs; 40. Self-regulated learning in medical education; 41. Formative assessment; 42. Technology enhanced assessment in medical education; 43. Assessing professionalism
44. Assessment in the context of relicensure45. Objective structured clinical examinations; 46. Workplace-based assessment; 47. Written assessment; 48. Successful feedback: embedded in the culture; PART 9 Quality; 49. Evaluation; 50. Continuous quality improvement; 51. Cost and value in medical education; PART 10 Research and scholarship; 52. Theoretical perspectives in medical education research; 53. Quantitative research methods in medical education; 54. Qualitative research in medical education; 55. Publishing in medical education; 56. Scholarship in medical education
PART 11 Global medical education57. Medical education in developing countries; 58. Medical education in the emerging market economies; PART 12 The future; 59. The future of health professional education; 60. Faculty development for teaching improvement: from individual to organizational change; 61. Educational leadership; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
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ISBN:
0-19-878571-2
0-19-176342-X
0-19-150562-5
OCLC:
990538613

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