Description
Book Synopsis"This book is written by two eminent educators and clinicians in medicine, and provides a wealth of information and food for thought for those who have responsibility for curriculum development."Journal of Orthodontics
- What are the contemporary problems facing curriculum designers and developers?
- What are the key questions that ought to be addressed with regard to curriculum design for medical practice?
- How might a curriculum for practice in medical education be developed?
Medical Education offers a detailed response to these questions and shows what form a curriculum for practice should take and how one can be developed. These ideas are presented in a highly practical and readable account that is essential reading for those involved in educating the doctors of the future and for policy makers in the field of medical education. It also offers useful advice for those in related fields of health care.
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Table of Contents
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Introduction
Part one: Starting points
Developing rigorous curricula for medical practice in the twenty-first century: a matter of urgency
Part two: The bases of curriculum design for medical practice
The practice of curriculum design: its principles, processes, components and logic
Clarifying curriculum aims: the practice of education, its nature and expertise
Clarifying values: professionalism in practice — stories from the field of medicine
Analysing the context: the nature of practice in medicine — a survey of the field
Clarifying the content: the nature of professional knowledge in medicine
Selecting appropriate educational strategies: how doctors learn to practise medicine
Getting assessment right: identifying and recording doctors’ educational achievements in the clinical setting
From problematic to procedural matters: setting the regulations for supporting and managing the curriculum on the ground
Part three: Curriculum development in medicine: a way forward
Shaping an evaluation policy: some principles, values and practices for developing and refining a curriculum
Some principles of change: the problems of curriculum development and ways forward
Developing a curriculum for postgraduate medicine at the local, Intermediate and national level
Appendix: A response to the consultation on Curriculum for the Foundation Years in Postgraduate Medical Education and Training (November 2004)
Index
References