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AMEE Guide no. 34: Teaching in the clinical environment.

Subha Ramani1, Sam Leinster.   

Abstract

Teaching in the clinical environment is a demanding, complex and often frustrating task, a task many clinicians assume without adequate preparation or orientation. Twelve roles have previously been described for medical teachers, grouped into six major tasks: (1) the information provider; (2) the role model; (3) the facilitator; (4) the assessor; (5) the curriculum and course planner; and (6) the resource material creator (Harden & Crosby 2000). It is clear that many of these roles require a teacher to be more than a medical expert. In a pure educational setting, teachers may have limited roles, but the clinical teacher often plays many roles simultaneously, switching from one role to another during the same encounter. The large majority of clinical teachers around the world have received rigorous training in medical knowledge and skills but little to none in teaching. As physicians become ever busier in their own clinical practice, being effective teachers becomes more challenging in the context of expanding clinical responsibilities and shrinking time for teaching (Prideaux et al. 2000). Clinicians on the frontline are often unaware of educational mandates from licensing and accreditation bodies as well as medical schools and postgraduate training programmes and this has major implications for staff training. Institutions need to provide necessary orientation and training for their clinical teachers. This Guide looks at the many challenges for teachers in the clinical environment, application of relevant educational theories to the clinical context and practical teaching tips for clinical teachers. This guide will concentrate on the hospital setting as teaching within the community is the subject of another AMEE guide.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18569655     DOI: 10.1080/01421590802061613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


  100 in total

1.  Transform a teaching moment into your own learning moment: Fundamental Teaching Activities Framework.

Authors:  Diane Clavet; Viola Antao; Sudha Koppula; Allyn Walsh
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 3.275

2.  Teaching in daily clinical practice: a necessary evil or an opportunity? Doctors as teachers.

Authors:  M Ruesseler; F Walcher
Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg       Date:  2011-02-19       Impact factor: 3.693

Review 3.  Basic science right, not basic science lite: medical education at a crossroad.

Authors:  Ruth-Marie E Fincher; Paul M Wallach; W Scott Richardson
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2009-09-23       Impact factor: 5.128

4.  Remediation of the Struggling Clinical Educator.

Authors:  Gregory S Cherr; Susan M Orrange; Roseanne C Berger
Journal:  J Grad Med Educ       Date:  2019-02

Review 5.  [Overview on research in the field of medical education].

Authors:  M Wijnen-Meijer; M Gartmeier; P O Berberat
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 1.284

6.  How Pharmacist Preceptors Foster Students' Therapeutic Reasoning Using the One-Minute Preceptor Method.

Authors:  Kayley Lyons; Jacqueline E McLaughlin; Michael D Wolcott; Rebecca Grandy; Charlene R Williams
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 2.047

7.  Understanding the Mentoring Environment Through Thematic Analysis of the Learning Environment in Medical Education: a Systematic Review.

Authors:  Jia Min Hee; Hong Wei Yap; Zheng Xuan Ong; Simone Qian Min Quek; Ying Pin Toh; Stephen Mason; Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2019-04-22       Impact factor: 5.128

Review 8.  Assessing the quality of clinical teachers: a systematic review of content and quality of questionnaires for assessing clinical teachers.

Authors:  Cornelia R M G Fluit; Sanneke Bolhuis; Richard Grol; Roland Laan; Michel Wensing
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2010-08-12       Impact factor: 5.128

9.  Innovations to enhance the quality of health professions education at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences--NECTAR program.

Authors:  Chiratidzo E Ndhlovu; Kusum Nathoo; Margaret Borok; Midion Chidzonga; Eva M Aagaard; Susan C Connors; Michele Barry; Thomas Campbell; James Hakim
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2014-08       Impact factor: 6.893

10.  Using the Postgraduate Hospital Educational Environment Measure to Identify Areas for Improvement in a Singaporean Residency Program.

Authors:  Andrew Ming-Liang Ong; Warren Weng-Seng Fong; Adrian Kwok-Wai Chan; Ghee-Chee Phua; Chee-Kian Tham
Journal:  J Grad Med Educ       Date:  2019-08
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