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Educating Health Professionals : Becoming a University Teacher.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Practice, Education, Work and Society SeriesPublisher: Rotterdam : BRILL, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (351 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789462093539
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Educating Health ProfessionalsDDC classification:
  • 372.37
LOC classification:
  • L1-991
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Educating Health Professionals: Becoming a University Teacher -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Series Introduction: Practice, Education, Work and Society -- Foreword -- Section 1: Introduction -- 1. Being a health professional educator: Understanding the context -- 2. Health professionals becoming university teachers -- 3. Being a university teacher: Teaching in professions -- Section 2: Health Professional Education in Context -- 4. The context of health professional education today -- 5. Health professional education programs: How the teacher develops -- 6. Looking after yourself: Lessons to be learned on entering academia -- 7. Community and workplace expectations of graduates in the health professions -- 8. Professional socialisation -- 9. Education in the emerging professions -- 10. Providing clinical education: Working across sectors -- Section 3: Teaching and Research -- 11. Thinking about curriculum -- 12. Standards in health professional education: Contextualising standards design and implementation -- 13. The student experience -- 14. The development of healthcare researchers -- 15. Indigenous issues in health professional education -- 16. Introducing interprofessional education -- Section 4: Case Studies -- 17. Making the most of workplace learning -- 18. Workplace learning in rural and remote areas: Challenges and innovative strategies -- 19. Internationalisation and health professional education -- 20. Assessment in health professional education -- 21. Blended learning in health professional education: The intersection of technology, pedagogy and content -- 22. Learning practical skills -- 23. Teaching clinical reasoning -- 24. Understanding the place of assessment standards: A case study in medical diagnostic radiography -- 25. Indigenous issues - a practical example: The Byalawa project.
26. Professional development for medical educators -- Section 5: Future Directions -- 27. Major current themes in health professional education -- 28. Health professional education in the future -- Contributors.
Summary: This volume opens up and articulates the issues we face in preparing people to enter the contemporary world of healthcare. Experienced educators should also find much of interest in these pages. Practice-based education provides an overarching framework for consideration of the issues involved.
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Intro -- Educating Health Professionals: Becoming a University Teacher -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Series Introduction: Practice, Education, Work and Society -- Foreword -- Section 1: Introduction -- 1. Being a health professional educator: Understanding the context -- 2. Health professionals becoming university teachers -- 3. Being a university teacher: Teaching in professions -- Section 2: Health Professional Education in Context -- 4. The context of health professional education today -- 5. Health professional education programs: How the teacher develops -- 6. Looking after yourself: Lessons to be learned on entering academia -- 7. Community and workplace expectations of graduates in the health professions -- 8. Professional socialisation -- 9. Education in the emerging professions -- 10. Providing clinical education: Working across sectors -- Section 3: Teaching and Research -- 11. Thinking about curriculum -- 12. Standards in health professional education: Contextualising standards design and implementation -- 13. The student experience -- 14. The development of healthcare researchers -- 15. Indigenous issues in health professional education -- 16. Introducing interprofessional education -- Section 4: Case Studies -- 17. Making the most of workplace learning -- 18. Workplace learning in rural and remote areas: Challenges and innovative strategies -- 19. Internationalisation and health professional education -- 20. Assessment in health professional education -- 21. Blended learning in health professional education: The intersection of technology, pedagogy and content -- 22. Learning practical skills -- 23. Teaching clinical reasoning -- 24. Understanding the place of assessment standards: A case study in medical diagnostic radiography -- 25. Indigenous issues - a practical example: The Byalawa project.

26. Professional development for medical educators -- Section 5: Future Directions -- 27. Major current themes in health professional education -- 28. Health professional education in the future -- Contributors.

This volume opens up and articulates the issues we face in preparing people to enter the contemporary world of healthcare. Experienced educators should also find much of interest in these pages. Practice-based education provides an overarching framework for consideration of the issues involved.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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