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Contemporary Challenges in Medical Education : From Theory to Practice

Beyth, Rebecca J.(Edited by)Rosenberg, Eric I.(Edited by)Zaidi, Zareen(Edited by)
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While medical schools usually emphasize the teaching of advanced scientific fundamentals through a carefully planned, formal curriculum, few focus on the equally crucial “hidden curriculum” of professional attitudes, skills, and behaviors.

This concise and practical guide helps teachers effectively prepare students for seldom-taught issues that arise daily in the practice of clinical medicine.

In this volume, experienced clinician-educators offer real-world examples of various pedagogical and clinical scenarios, providing evidence- and theory-based approaches to managing them.

They discuss topics including courage, humility, and empathy in medicine; failure and burnout; graceful self-promotion; positive role modeling; work ethics and attitudes; bedside manner; ethical and legal challenges in the era of electronic health records; and controversial subjects?such as gun ownership and abortion?and how to address them.

Chapters also recommend ways to promote a culture of wellbeing in the learning environment, including strategies for dealing with microaggressions on female and minority students and faculty.

This volume is a valuable resource for frontline educators who wish to help learners navigate the transition from layperson to medical professional.

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University Press of Florida
1683400747 / 9781683400745
Hardback
610.76
30/01/2019
United States
English
288 pages, 10 black & white illustrations, 13 tables
152 x 229 mm