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This book highlights the basic concepts underpinning the OSCE, its
development and implementation in practice. Practical guidelines
and tips are provided based on the authors' extensive experience
gained over 40 years. Case studies are included to illustrate the
OSCE's use in a wide range of settings and professions to assess
the expected learning outcomes. The text is supplemented with
personal accounts and anecdotes. Used globally in all phases of
education in the different healthcare professions, the OSCE was
first described by the lead author, Harden, in 1975 and it is now
the gold standard for performance assessment. "This book is an
invaluable addition. It pulls together in one place pretty well
everything that is known about the OSCE; what works and what
doesn't. It is a welcome addition to the bookshelf of any
educational leader." Geoff Norman's Foreword This book provides a
full understanding of the basic concepts underpinning the OSCE and
shows how to implement an OSCE effectively and efficiently in a
variety of contexts. It includes case studies demonstrating the use
of the OSCE in practice in a range of different fields. Practical
guidelines and tips are provided based on the authors' extensive
experience.
This Sixth Edition of the highly praised Practical Guide for
Medical Teachers provides a bridge between the theoretical aspects
of medical education and the delivery of enthusiastic and effective
teaching in basic science and clinical medicine. Healthcare
professionals are committed teachers and this book, with its short,
succinct chapters on current topics, is a practical guide to help
them maximise their performance. Offers comprehensive, succinct
coverage of curriculum planning and development, assessment,
student engagement, and more. Includes 10 new chapters that discuss
the international dimension to medical education, clinical
reasoning, the roles of teachers, mentoring, burnout and stress,
the patient as educator, professional identity, curriculum and
teacher evaluation, how students learn, and diversity, equality and
individuality. Delivers the knowledge and expertise of more than 40
international contributors. Features helpful boxes highlighting
practical tips, quotes, and trends in today's medical education.
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook
allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from
the book on a variety of devices. As the scope of medical education
continues to expand there is a continual emergence of new topics of
interest to teachers in all healthcare disciplines. This is
recognised in this Sixth Edition in eight new chapters: The
international dimension of the curriculum; How students learn;
Clinical reasoning; Roles of a teacher; Burnout, mistreatment and
stress; Professional identity as a student; Curriculum and teacher
evaluation; and Diversity equality and inclusivity. In addition
eight existing chapters will be re-named to reflect a substantial
change of emphasis or content. Over one hundred authors from twelve
countries provide both an international perspective and a
multi-professional approach to topics of interest to all healthcare
teachers.
The changing role of the student - from consumer and client to
partner in the learning process - is arguably the most important
development in medical education in the past two decades. The
Changing Role of Medical Students takes a comprehensive look at
what this means for educators, researchers, administrators, and all
stakeholders across health care education. Written by Ronald M.
Harden, author of Essential Skills of the Medical Teacher and Eight
Roles of the Medical Teacher, and his daughter Jeni Harden, a
social scientist with extensive experience teaching both medical
and social science students - this book aims to inform and inspire.
From the philosophical to the pragmatic, students will better
understand the multifaceted roles they can and should embrace in
their own education, teachers and trainers will learn how to
actively engage students in this process, and administrators will
gain insights for how to review and evolve the role of students in
their organisations for maximum effectiveness. Describes the seven
roles of the student as an active participant in the delivery of
the education programme as: a professional; a facilitator of their
own learning; an information processor; a curriculum collaborator;
an assessor; a teacher; and as a scholar. Contains short reflective
narratives and anecdotes from the student perspective. Ideal for
students, teachers and trainers, curriculum evaluators and
developers, faculty and admissions, as well as researchers and
managers throughout the health care education system. eBook version
included with purchase. Your eBook allows you to access,
electronically, all of the text, figures, and references from the
book.
Essential Skills for a Medical Teacher is a perfect introduction
for new teachers to the exciting opportunities facing them, whether
they are working in undergraduate, postgraduate or continuing
education. It will also be of considerable use to more experienced
teachers to review and assess their own practice and gain a new
perspective on how best to facilitate their students' or trainees'
learning. The contents are based on the authors' extensive
experience of what works in medical education, whether in teaching
and curriculum planning or in the organisation of faculty
development courses in medical education at basic and advanced
levels. Provides hints drawn from practical experience that help
you create powerful learning opportunities for your students, with
readable guidelines and new techniques that can be adopted for use
in any teaching program. Includes new coverage of "just-in-time"
learning, entrustable professional activities, steps on introducing
outcome/competency-based education, selecting a teaching method,
programmatic assessment, self-assessment, the student and patient
as partners in the education process, the changing role of the
teacher, bringing about change, and the future of medical
education. Covers recent developments in our understanding of the
relationship between learning and technology, as well as curriculum
planning and curriculum mapping. Offers practical advice from
leading international expert Professor Ronald Harden and co-author
Jennifer Laidlaw, who has designed and taught many courses for
medical teachers. Prompts you to reflect on your own performance as
an educator, as well as analyze with colleagues the different ways
that your work can be approached and how your students' or
trainees' learning can be made more effective. Expert ConsultT
eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook
experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and
references from the book on a variety of devices. Significant
developments will be highlighted throughout this revised edition
including the case for 'just-in-time' learning, the concept of
learning and technology not learning technology, the implementation
in practice of competency based education, a fundamental rethink of
assessment with programmatic assessment and the development of the
role of the student and the patient as partners in the education
process. The text will be updated with recent references with
regard to the importance of the teacher and educational concepts
such as feedback and individualisation. Reference will be made to
the role of the teacher as a scholar and professional as noted in
the new book 'The eight roles of the Medical Teacher' where the
themes are described in more detail. Outcome/competency based
education has been an important development in medical education
and this will be reflected in the new edition. The section on
addressing teaching and learning methods will be revised
recognising developments in our understanding of the relation
between learning and technology, the importance of the teacher's
tool kit and the increasing options within it. The difference
between individualised learning, personalised learning, personal
learning and differentiated learning will be clarified. The section
on the curriculum will be maintained and will reflect developments
in curriculum planning including curriculum mapping. The final
section on assessment will present the developments in the area
including the closer integration of assessment into the education
programme and the challenges of relating assessment to the
competencies and outcomes as described in Section 2. The role of
self-assessment will be emphasised.
This book will be an essential read for all new teachers or
trainers in medicine and the healthcare professions, while
encouraging the more experienced teacher to review their
educational responsibilities. It looks at teaching from the
perspective of the functions or roles of a teacher. While aiming to
maintain both brevity and clarity it adopts a personal style and
approach in order to provide a flavour of what it means to be a
teacher. The authors describe the eight key roles for the teacher
or trainer. For maximum effectiveness and job satisfaction it is
important for every teacher to establish their roles in an
education programme and to know how to contribute most effectively.
This book is written to assist with these goals. All teachers
should have an understanding of the eight roles but cannot be
expected to be an expert in all of them. A consideration of these
roles illuminates what is expected of a teacher and illustrates how
to maximise potential. All the chapters contain brief overviews,
key take-home messages, a summary of the role responsibilities of
all teachers, 'expert' teachers and 'master' teachers, and
suggestions for consideration by the teacher as to their personal
role. At the end of each chapter is a list of references of the
topics addressed in the chapter. The text includes short narratives
from 38 teachers around the world as well as personal anecdotes to
provide an additional insight into the roles a teacher fulfils. The
first chapter highlights the importance of the teacher in an
educational programme and how the teacher is critical to the
success of the learner. The second chapter provides an overview of
the eight roles and how they are interconnected. The subsequent
chapters describe in turn each of the roles, highlighting what is
expected of a teacher, what is required of an expert teacher, and
what is anticipated of a master teacher who is an innovator in the
field relating to a particular role. The final chapter reviews the
eight roles in the context of the day-to-day work of the teacher
and how these roles are changing.
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