Professional Education for General Practice
Series: Oxford General Practice Series;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 27 April 1995
- ISBN 9780192626073
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 234x156x10 mm
- Weight 301 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures 0
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Short description:
This book is essential for everyone involved in teaching GP trainers as well as for the trainers themselves. Professional education for general practice describes the history of vocational training and examines the particular educational requirements of adult learners, then goes on to discuss all aspects of curriculum design, assessment, teaching methods, trainer-trainee relationships, and evaluation, followed by an appraisal of what changes are needed in training for general practice in the future.
MoreLong description:
Vocational training for general practice has been tremendously successful over the past two decades, but the need became apparent at the beginning of the 1990s for revision of the education of GP trainers already experienced in setting up a training practice, who were demanding a fresh, more detailed consideration of the educational aspects of vocational training.
The authors of Professional Education for General Practice comprise general practitioners from training practices, regional advisers in primary care, and an expert in adult education. They describe the history of vocational training and examine the educational requirements of adult learners, then go on to discuss particular aspects of curriculum design, assessment, teaching methods, trainer-trainee relationships, and evaluation, followed by an appraisal of what changes are needed in training for general practice in the future. Throughout the preparation of the book the authors worked closely with general practice trainers and trainees as well as their educators, thus ensuring that the book is completely appropriate for these groups.
This book is essential for everyone involved in teaching GP trainers as well as for the trainers themselves, and will be of interest to doctors training in primary care.
this book is more than educational theory: it is intensely practical ... Anyone involved in training ... will find this book useful both for its ideas and theories and its practical advice.
Table of Contents:
A legacy of opportunities
Adult and profesional learning
Educational tasks
A developing relationship
Assessment for learning
An environment for learning
Teaching methods
A developing relationship
Vocational training schemes
Learning in hospital
Evaluating the teaching
Opportunities for the future