Interprofessional Education (IPE) Definition: “When students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes.” (WHO, 2010) IPE is an educational technique. IPE allows learners to gain competency in interprofessional communication and team-based care by participating in collaborative educational…
December Faculty Development: Adult Learning Theory Applied to Small Group Teaching
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Adult Learning Theory Applied to Small Group Teaching by Garth Miller, MD FACS 1. Humanist Orientation: The learner recognizes that learning is a personal act necessary to achieve his/her full potential.
October Faculty Development: Giving Difficult Feedback
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Giving Difficult Feedback by Dan Pitts, MS4 Giving appropriate feedback to students can help them overcome their problems and allow them to successfully progress in their medical education.
September Faculty Development: Measuring Competency as a Clinical Teacher
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Measuring Competency as a Clinical Teacher By Elizabeth Herrle, MD What does it mean to be competent? Competence is a global assessment of an individual’s abilities as they relate to that individual’s current responsibilities. To be competent is “to possess all the required abilities in all domains in a defined context…
August Faculty Development: PRIME+, An Assessment and Feedback Tool
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PRIME+: An Assessment and Feedback Tool Part of the role of educators is writing performance evaluations and giving feedback. PRIME+ provides a framework to help educators deliver narratives that more fully reflect observed performance and supports the telling of the “story” of the learner, provides context that helps students understand…
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