This is an introduction and guide to a spectrum of teaching approaches for medical education that go beyond the traditional lecture format. ... The intended audience is anyone involved in medical education. ... The authors have done an excellent job of introducing newer teaching techniques and approaches as well as providing a guide on how to develop and implement a variety of teaching techniques. (Howard D. Weinberger, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2015)
An introduction to Medical Teaching ... is the best DIY manual I know for the medical teacher. ... I recommend that anyone looking for a solid grounding in medical education methodology should read this book, and anyone intending to become a better medical teacher should assimilate its precepts. And, as this accessible and instructive book could well become a career-long guide, I suggest that medical teachers (my colleagues included) get one of their own. (Sushil Dawka, Internet Journal of Medical Update, Vol. 10 (2), 2015)
Preface.- Facilitating Student Learning.- Teaching Large Groups.- Teaching in Small Groups.- Flipping the Classroom.- Problem-Based Learning.- Team-Based Learning.- Teaching Clinical Skills.- Teaching with Simulation.- Teaching with Practicals and Labs.- Teaching with Technological Tools.- Teaching to Develop Scientific Engagement in Medical Students.- Designing a Course.- Establishing and Teaching Elective Courses.- Designing Global Health Experiences.- Assessing Student Performance.- Documenting the Trajectory of Your Teaching.- Teaching as Scholarship.- Appendix: Additional Information About Medical Education. Index.