
Oxford Handbook of Medical Education in Practice
Series: Oxford Medical Handbooks;
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 March 2025
- ISBN 9780192848710
- Binding Book
- No. of pages464 pages
- Size 185x102x17 mm
- Weight 248 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 27 black and white illustrations 792
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Short description:
A practical, easy-to-read guide on medical education for busy doctors and healthcare professionals. Offering practical advice alongside case studies and scenarios based on experts' educational experiences, it is able to be quickly referenced and applied, particularly when teaching opportunities arise spontaneously.
MoreLong description:
The Oxford Handbook of Medical Education is a practical, easy-to-read guide on medical education for busy doctors and healthcare professionals. Tailored for medical practitioners at all levels who wish to engage in education but may lack the time or expertise for in-depth research, this handbook offers practical advice alongside case studies and scenarios based on experts' educational experiences. The chapters have been designed to follow an easy-to-navigate structure and can be read in isolation or sequentially as part of a broader, more comprehensive exploration of the field of medical education. The handbook contains the accessible features you would expect from the Oxford Medical Handbook series, including lists, tables, figures, and pop-out boxes. It is a portable guide, quickly referenced and applied, particularly when teaching opportunities arise spontaneously.
Drawing on the expertise of experienced scholars and educators internationally, and across stages of their educational and academic careers, this comprehensive volume offers advice within the key domains of medical education. These include: curriculum design, assessment, learning strategies, clinical teaching, educational theory, and the integration of technology. In addition to its focus on educational practice, this handbook should also appeal to those exploring medical education research for the first time, either as readers of research, or researchers themselves, given the inclusion of content on conducting medical education research.
In sum, by synthesising foundational research and practical wisdom, the Oxford Handbook of Medical Education offers readers an opportunity to develop their understanding of the principles and practices that shape contemporary medical education. In doing so, we hope readers will feel empowered to make evidence- and experience-based changes to their educational practice to improve learners' and patients' experiences of education and care.
Table of Contents:
Teaching in the Clinical Setting
Theory in Medical Education
Small Group Teaching and Learning
Large Group Teaching
Simulation
Assessment Principles
Assessment Techniques
Feedback and Evaluation
Technology and Medical Education
Research, Evaluation and Scholarship in Medical Education
The Medical Educator Portfolio: Documenting Achievements and Communicating Scholarship
Challenges in Medical Education
The Future of Medical Education