| Literature DB >> 29171333 |
Denese Playford1, Susan Bailey2, Colleen Fisher3, Ania Stasinska3, Lewis Marshall4, Michele Gawlinski1, Susan Young2.
Abstract
Service learning is an educational methodology that facilitates transformation of students' knowledge, attitudes and attitudes around holistic care through work with community organizations. To implement academically, defensible service learning requires faculty endorsement, consideration of course credit, an enthusiastic champion able to negotiate agreements with organizations, organizations' identification of their own projects so they are willing to both fund and supervise them, curricular underpinning that imparts the project skills necessary for success, embedding at a time when students' clinical identity is being formed, small packets of curriculum elements delivered "just in time" as students engage with their project, flexible online platform/s, assessment that is organically related to the project, providing cross cultural up-skilling, and focused on the students' responsibility for their own product. The result is a learning experience that is engaging for medical students, links the university to the community, and encourages altruism which is otherwise reported to decline through medical school.Year: 2017 PMID: 29171333 DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2017.1401217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Teach ISSN: 0142-159X Impact factor: 3.650