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El. knyga: Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum: Preparing medical students to work in evolving health care systems

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  • Formatas: 300 pages
  • Serija: WONCA Family Medicine
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000953589
  • Formatas: 300 pages
  • Serija: WONCA Family Medicine
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000953589

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This practical guide is designed specifically to support those planning and conducting family medicine/primary care education within medical schools around the world. It offers medical educators a collection of pithy, easy to follow chapters, guiding the reader through the curriculum requirements with key references for further detail.



It has been recognised by governments and healthcare organisations worldwide that for Universal Healthcare in pursuit of Health for All under the Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved, effective primary care that is integrated, accessible, and affordable for everyone is essential.

This practical guide is the first designed specifically to support those planning and conducting family medicine/primary care education within medical schools around the world. It offers medical educators a collection of concise easy to follow chapters, guiding the reader through the curriculum requirements with key references for further detail. Plain English and practical, deliverable advice, adaptable to different contexts, ensures the content is accessible to those educating medical students in any country, while the structure within sections ensures that family medicine doctors and educators can dip into chapters relevant to their roles, for example curriculum design for academic educators or teaching methods for those educating in clinical practice.

Key Features

¦ The first “how-to” guide dedicated to effective integration of family medicine teaching into medical school curricula

¦ Offers a strong evidence-based framework for integrating family medicine into medical schools

¦ Wide in scope, for academics and educationalists at all levels and in all geographies, reflecting and embracing the experience and variation in family medicine across the globe to produce pragmatic and effective information on which medical schools can base change

¦ Step-by-step introduction to the processes of literature review (establishing the existing knowledge base), choosing a topic, research questions, and methodology, conducting research, and disseminating results

¦ Supported by the WONCA Working Party on Education

The book is edited and authored by members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) Working Party on Education, which is ideally placed to offer a strong platform for medical schools to integrate family medicine whatever the local context, enabling all future doctors, whatever their career aspiration, to understand the importance of family medicine to health systems and holistic medicine and encourage family medicine doctors to inspire students to consider a career in the field.

 

Section I - Integrating FM into the UG curriculum: Seizing the
opportunity






Changing healthcare: Building the evidence for generalism
Defining family medicine
Social accountability
Developing an appropriate workforce for the future
Academic primary care: The importance of family medicine leaders and role
models
Barriers for change and how to overcome these
Section II - What to aim for: Principles of curriculum design




Humanism in family medicine



Addressing population needs



Addressing patient and family needs



Competency-based curricula



Designing an integrated curriculum



Values-based education: Integrating professionalism into the curriculum



The formal, informal, and hidden curricula
Section III - Integrating FM into the curriculum: how to achieve this




Selecting for medical school entry: Nature or nurture?



Early exposure to family medicine



Family medicine placements: Apprenticeship learning



Longitudinal integrated clerkships



Interprofessional learning



Experiential learning for undergraduate medical students
Section IV - Teaching and learning: Methodologies




Blended learning



Clinical reasoning



Communication skills



Clinical and procedural skills



Handling risk, uncertainty, and complexity



Well-being



Supervision, mentorship, and coaching



Assessing clinical competency
Section V - Assessment




The principles of feedback



Principles of assessment and assessment tools



Struggling students and fitness to practise



Quality improvement and evaluation
Section VI - Evaluating teaching and learning across the curriculum




Evidence-based practice: Medical education research



Faculty development and continuous professional development
Val Wass OBE FRCGP FRCP MHPE PhD Professor of Medical Education in Primary Care, Aberdeen University; Emeritus Professor of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine & Health, Keele University, UK; Former Chair, WONCA Working Party on Education

Victor Ng MD CCFP(EM) MHPE FCFP ICD.D Assistant Dean Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western Canada; Associate Director, The College of Family Physicians of Canada; Chair, WONCA Working Party on Education