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Best Practices in Medical Teaching

Explains and illustrates the principles of effective medical presentation for a general medical audience.

Stephen M. Stahl (Author), Richard L. Davis (Author)

9780521151764, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 7 July 2011

192 pages, 98 b/w illus. 35 tables
23.5 x 15.5 x 1 cm, 0.32 kg

'My only regret is that I have been teaching for more than 30 years without this guidebook … it is a first of its kind! As a residency training director, I will make sure my trainees don't have the same regret.' Sidney Zisook, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego

In medical education a lot of attention is given to what is said, but less consideration is given to how it is said. There is sometimes a misplaced focus on the content at the expense of the experience for the learner. Best Practices in Medical Teaching illustrates the general principles of effective medical presentation. Stahl and Davis are leading experts in medical communication and they effectively explain the practice and methods behind their success. Applying the principles of adult learning, they provide examples of how to design a successful lecture and teach the reader how to influence the behaviors of their audience. Each chapter ends with a chapter summary, progress check, and a performance self-assessment test to ensure that the concepts are understood. This book is an essential guide for all those involved in the process of educating the next generation of doctors and supporting them through their training.

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1. Applying the principles of adult education to the designing of medical presentations
2. Using audience learning psychology to advantage in designing and delivering medical presentations
3. Executing the principles of adult learning in medical presentations
4. Measuring outcomes and ensuring success
5. Using interval learning in a comprehensive medical educational program
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Medical profession [MBD], Medicine: general issues [MB]

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