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El. knyga: Education in Anesthesia: How to Deliver the Best Learning Experience

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108340861
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108340861
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"Do you want to improve your teaching skills in graduate medical education? This book provides suggestions and practical examples for teaching in the Pre-Anesthesia Clinic, the Operating Room, the Pain Clinic, and the ICU. Designed to help the reader become a more efficient and effective teacher, it also provides best practice suggestions for teaching airway management, regional anesthesia, transesophageal echocardiography, and newer technologic advancements such as point-of-care ultrasound. Based on research in education, this book provides information for all medical educators, including creating the optimal learning environment, teaching clinical reasoning, using multimedia and simulation, making the classroom interactive, and the significance of test-enhanced learning, while presenting specific examples of each. Chapters include teaching professionalism, preparing residents to be teachers, teaching quality and safety, providing feedback, and teaching residents how to read the literature. This volume emphasizes providing practical suggestions from recognized leaders in each of the areas discussed"--Provided by publisher.

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'The book could be of great value to less-experienced instructors in their journey toward becoming great teachers. Throughout the book, the experience of authors as educators can be felt in their wise recommendations even in the absence of strong scientific evidence to support them. For the more experienced, the book could be a source of updates on new teaching techniques in the field of graduate anesthesiology education.' Getślio Rodrigues de Oliveira Filho, Anesthesia & Analgesia

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Become a better educator in anesthesia, understanding and implementing best practices and evidence-based principles in a range of settings.
List of Contributors
vii
1 Creating (and Choosing) an Optimal Learning Environment
1(12)
Randall M. Schell
Amy N. DiLorenzo
2 Learning Styles in Anesthesiology Education
13(4)
Randall M. Schell
Amy N. DiLorenzo
3 Clinical Reasoning
17(8)
Edwin A. Bowe
4 Curriculum Development
25(10)
Amy N. DiLorenzo
Randall M. Schell
5 Time-Efficient Teaching Strategies in Anesthesia
35(6)
Manuel Pardo Jr.
6 Teaching in the Preanesthesia Clinic
41(17)
Rebecca M. Gerlach
Jeanna D. Blitz
Bobbie Jean Sweitzer
7 Teaching in the Operating Room
58(12)
Edwin A. Bowe
8 Teaching in the Intensive Care Unit: Creating an Effective Educational Experience
70(11)
Gary R. Stier
9 Pain Medicine Education in Anesthesiology Training
81(8)
Matthew Reed
Naileshni Singh
Jordan Newmark
10 A Foundation for Teaching Airway Management
89(24)
Marc Hassid
J. Scott Walton
John J. Schaefer
Stephen E. Dierdorf
11 Teaching and Learning Regional Anesthesia
113(8)
Glenn Woodworth
Ryan Ivie
Robert Maniker
12 Teaching Transesophageal Echocardiography
121(10)
John D. Mitchell
Robina Matyal
13 Teaching Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) to the Perioperative Physician
131(20)
Davinder Ramsingh
Jason Gatling
14 How to Design Multimedia Presentations
151(9)
Richard E. Mayer
15 The Interactive Classroom
160(26)
Susan M. Martinelli
Edwin A. Bowe
16 E-Learning in Anesthesiology
186(6)
Amy N. DiLorenzo
Randall M. Schell
17 The Role of Simulation in Anesthesiology Education
192(20)
Amanda R. Burden
18 Test-Enhanced Learning: Using Retrieval Practice via Testing to Enhance Long-Term Retention of Knowledge
212(6)
Randall M. Schell
Amy N. DiLorenzo
19 Teaching Professionalism during Anesthesiology Residency
218(6)
John E. Tetzlaff
Edwin A. Bowe
20 Providing Feedback
224(8)
John D. Mitchell
Stephanie B. Jones
21 The Resident as a Teacher
232(9)
Robert Gaiser
22 Teaching Quality and Safety
241(14)
John H. Eichhorn
23 Teaching Residents How to Critically Read and Apply Medical Literature
255(6)
Brian S. Donahue
Brian J. Gelfand
Matthew D. McEvoy
Index 261
Edwin A. Bowe, MD has been interested in the quality and efficiency of anesthesia education since 1977 when, as a resident, he developed a program of evaluating faculty members as teachers. He was selected as Teacher of the Year at both the University of South Carolina and the University of Kentucky and received Abraham Flexner Master Educator awards from the University of Kentucky. He has been actively involved in continuing education programs for the American Society of Anesthesiologists including as an editor for the Self Education and Evaluation program and as the initial Editor-in-Chief for the Anesthesiology Continuing Education program. Randall M. Schell MD, MACM is a cardiac anesthesiologist with a masters degree in education (Masters in Academic Medicine) whose academic career focus is on best methods of teaching and learning. He has more than twenty years' experience as an anesthesiology program director and director of education in anesthesiology and has won many medical student, resident, and faculty teaching awards. He has authored multiple book chapters on anesthesiology education, published educational research in many journals, and produces videocasts utilized by national and international audiences. Dr Schell's passion is for providing an optimal learning experience that incorporates the most recent evidence in education. Amy N. DiLorenzo, M.A. serves as educational specialist for the University of Kentucky's Department of Anesthesiology, providing expertise for the Anesthesiology residency program and fellowships. She additionally serves as the College of Medicine's Assistant Dean for educational innovation and scholarship in graduate medical education. Her focus is fostering academic collaboration and professional development to advance the scholarship of GME faculty and learners. She has facilitated faculty and trainee research, as well as educational innovations. She has been awarded four Abraham Flexner Master Educator Awards. Her areas of professional interest include active learning methodologies, educational psychology, and research on educational innovations.