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Residents’ Teaching Skills
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Residents’ Teaching Skills

The editors have collected an impressive array of practical material that will guide any academic medical center in the development of a more focused approach to "teaching the teachers." From learning theory and program development to teaching performance evaluation and specialty-specific materials, Residents' Teaching Skills covers all the bases. I commend this volume to the attention of medical educators everywhere, and residency program directors in particular." --from the Foreword by Jordon J. Cohen, MD, President, Association of American Medical Colleges This book provides practical guidance to plan, organize, and run a teaching skills program for medical residents. Readers will find that Part Two offers exact materials for course use, including modules for use with pediatric residents, teaching clinical procedures, works rounds, and role play, plus evaluation forms that can be used as written or customized to fit a particular program.

The International Medical Graduate's Guide to US Medicine & Residency Training
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237
Medical Resident's Beliefs and Actions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Medical Resident's Beliefs and Actions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Resident Duty Hours
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 427

Resident Duty Hours

Medical residents in hospitals are often required to be on duty for long hours. In 2003 the organization overseeing graduate medical education adopted common program requirements to restrict resident workweeks, including limits to an average of 80 hours over 4 weeks and the longest consecutive period of work to 30 hours in order to protect patients and residents from unsafe conditions resulting from excessive fatigue. Resident Duty Hours provides a timely examination of how those requirements were implemented and their impact on safety, education, and the training institutions. An in-depth review of the evidence on sleep and human performance indicated a need to increase opportunities for sl...

Observation Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 817

Observation Medicine

This guide to successful practices in observation medicine covers both clinical and administrative aspects for a multinational audience.

Succeeding in Academic Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

Succeeding in Academic Medicine

This first-of-its-kind book for underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities (URM), women, and sexual and gender minorities in medicine offers the core knowledge and skills needed to achieve a well-planned, fulfilling career in academic medicine. The knowledge and skills provided by the esteemed co-authors, successful diverse pre-faculty, and junior and senior academicians, are complemented by their inspirational and motivational stories. Increasing diversity in the academic medicine workforce has been identified and embraced as a core value of institutional excellence at nearly all academic institutions and professional associations. Despite this established core value, certain groups such...

Medical Education in Geriatrics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Medical Education in Geriatrics

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Veterans' Administration Policy Concerning Medical Care for Veterans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492
Curriculum Development for Medical Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Curriculum Development for Medical Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

At a time when society is demanding accountability from the medical education system and residency review committees are demanding written curricula, this book offers a practical, yet theoretically sound, approach to curriculum development in medicine. Short, practical, and generic in its approach, the book begins with an overview of a six-step approach to curriculum development. Each succeeding chapter then covers one of the six steps: problem identification, targeted needs assessment, goals and objectives, education methods, implementation, and evaluation. Additional chapters address curriculum maintenance, enhancement, and dissemination. Throughout, examples are used to illustrate major points. An appendix provides the reader with a selected list of published and unpublished resources on funding, faculty development, and already developed curricula.

Staying Human during Residency Training
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Staying Human during Residency Training

The ultimate survival guide for medical students, interns, residents, and fellows, Staying Human during Residency Training provides time-tested advice and the latest information on every aspect of a resident’s life – from choosing a residency program to coping with stress, enhancing self-care, and protecting personal and professional relationships. The book features hundreds of tips on how to cope with sleep deprivation, time pressures, and ethical and legal issues. Updated to reflect the latest research and resources, the seventh edition provides new emphasis on virtual practice, gender, diversity, and accountability in the context of medical education.. It offers practical strategies l...