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Theory and Practice of Teaching Medicine, Paperback / softback Book

Theory and Practice of Teaching Medicine Paperback / softback

Part of the Teaching Medicine Series series

Paperback / softback

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Medical teaching - formal and informal, preclinical and clinical, planned and impromptu - is complex.

Physician-teachers must be concerned with meeting the needs of the learner while providing effective care for the patient. Offering the insight and experience of dedicated medical educators, Theory and Practice of Medicine includes:Practical applications of learning theories to better meet learners' needsCharacteristics of successful medical teachersApproaches to developing faculty and improving clinical teachingVignettes addressing specific clinical teaching challengesResources and literature for medical teachers to enhance their knowledgeA special section, "Memorable Moments in Teaching and Learning", shares poignant anecdotes and personal stories of the power, joy, and humanity of teaching medicine from 22 colleagues in the field of internal medicine. A part of ACP's Teaching Medicine Series, this title is available individually or as a part of the complete six-book set.

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