Author: Elizabeth A. Rider
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1578399998
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
A Practical Guide to Teaching and Assessing the ACGME Core Competencies
Author: Elizabeth A. Rider
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1578399998
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1578399998
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Pediatrics A Competency-Based Companion E-Book
Author: Maureen C McMahon
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0323081304
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
Pediatrics: A Competency-Based Companion, by Maureen C. McMahon, MD and Glenn R. Stryjewski, MD, MPH, is designed to teach you to think like an experienced clinician. The only text written in the framework of the Core Competencies developed by the ACGME, its case-based approach illustrates the thought processes that effective practitioners use to approach and evaluate common pediatric presentations. Learning is easy through an intuitive, practical organization...a concise, high-yield presentation...graphs, tables, and other at-a-glance features, such as Professors’ Pearls" that provide cases with questions and annotated answers...and a framework that allows you to track your progress and that of your patients in relation to ACGME and AAMC expectations. A convenient pocket-sized format enables you to review the material on the go, and online access via Student Consult includes online extras such as "Integration Links" to bonus content in other Student Consult titles, a Competency Self-Assessment Log, Vertical Reads, and much more. Master ACGME Core Competencies with the aid of a color-coded system that helps you to integrate evidence-based medicine, continual self-assessment, and cognizance of interpersonal skills into your daily routine. Access the high-yield core information you need for pediatric rotations in a portable, pocket-sized format that organizes the most common, must-know pediatric signs/symptoms and disorders by patient presentation. Learn to see the "big picture" with the aid of "Teaching Visuals" chapters and "Speaking Intelligently" and "Clinical Thinking" features in clinical chapters. Easily locate more in-depth information on any topic with references to Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics, 6th Edition. Access the complete contents online at www.studentconsult.com, along with "Integration Links" to bonus content in other Student Consult titles...a Competency Self-Assessment Log... "Professors’ Pearls" that provide cases with questions and annotated answers...Vertical Reads...and many other features to enhance learning and retention. Get advice on managing your career, time, and life outside the clinical setting via bonus online appendices.
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0323081304
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
Pediatrics: A Competency-Based Companion, by Maureen C. McMahon, MD and Glenn R. Stryjewski, MD, MPH, is designed to teach you to think like an experienced clinician. The only text written in the framework of the Core Competencies developed by the ACGME, its case-based approach illustrates the thought processes that effective practitioners use to approach and evaluate common pediatric presentations. Learning is easy through an intuitive, practical organization...a concise, high-yield presentation...graphs, tables, and other at-a-glance features, such as Professors’ Pearls" that provide cases with questions and annotated answers...and a framework that allows you to track your progress and that of your patients in relation to ACGME and AAMC expectations. A convenient pocket-sized format enables you to review the material on the go, and online access via Student Consult includes online extras such as "Integration Links" to bonus content in other Student Consult titles, a Competency Self-Assessment Log, Vertical Reads, and much more. Master ACGME Core Competencies with the aid of a color-coded system that helps you to integrate evidence-based medicine, continual self-assessment, and cognizance of interpersonal skills into your daily routine. Access the high-yield core information you need for pediatric rotations in a portable, pocket-sized format that organizes the most common, must-know pediatric signs/symptoms and disorders by patient presentation. Learn to see the "big picture" with the aid of "Teaching Visuals" chapters and "Speaking Intelligently" and "Clinical Thinking" features in clinical chapters. Easily locate more in-depth information on any topic with references to Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics, 6th Edition. Access the complete contents online at www.studentconsult.com, along with "Integration Links" to bonus content in other Student Consult titles...a Competency Self-Assessment Log... "Professors’ Pearls" that provide cases with questions and annotated answers...Vertical Reads...and many other features to enhance learning and retention. Get advice on managing your career, time, and life outside the clinical setting via bonus online appendices.
Vulnerability and the Organisation of Academic Labour
Author: Graham Ferris
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040127967
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Vulnerability theory identifies structural and institutional factors that build or undermine the resilience of individuals and organisations. This volume uses vulnerability theory to explore how the organisation of the teaching and research activities of universities impact the resilience of academics and also how these activities themselves are impacted by contemporary developments in universities and educational policy. The starting point of enquiry is that neither academics nor universities are invulnerable, and that urgent attention is needed to reverse developments that undermine their resilience. The contributions focus on universities in the US and UK, legal education in the UK, criminal justice in the UK, Brazilian legal education, research in deprived communities, and the ethics of medical professionals. This broad range of subjects is connected by use of vulnerability theory to interrogate academic practices and universities as organisations which should build resilience in their workforce and communities and in so doing secure their own resilience, but which far too often fail to do so, and actually undermine resilience. It is argued this is not due to malefic intentions but to institutional features of the sector and society. Of immediate interest to anyone who works in, studies at, or relies upon the research mission of universities, and to those involved in the management of universities, this book will also be relevant to policy analysts and policymakers, who will find value in the reframing of vital issues in higher education policy by vulnerability theory, allowing a more realistic and productive policy environment to develop. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Law Teacher.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040127967
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Vulnerability theory identifies structural and institutional factors that build or undermine the resilience of individuals and organisations. This volume uses vulnerability theory to explore how the organisation of the teaching and research activities of universities impact the resilience of academics and also how these activities themselves are impacted by contemporary developments in universities and educational policy. The starting point of enquiry is that neither academics nor universities are invulnerable, and that urgent attention is needed to reverse developments that undermine their resilience. The contributions focus on universities in the US and UK, legal education in the UK, criminal justice in the UK, Brazilian legal education, research in deprived communities, and the ethics of medical professionals. This broad range of subjects is connected by use of vulnerability theory to interrogate academic practices and universities as organisations which should build resilience in their workforce and communities and in so doing secure their own resilience, but which far too often fail to do so, and actually undermine resilience. It is argued this is not due to malefic intentions but to institutional features of the sector and society. Of immediate interest to anyone who works in, studies at, or relies upon the research mission of universities, and to those involved in the management of universities, this book will also be relevant to policy analysts and policymakers, who will find value in the reframing of vital issues in higher education policy by vulnerability theory, allowing a more realistic and productive policy environment to develop. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Law Teacher.
Residency Coordinator's Handbook
Author: Inc Hcpro
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601468342
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601468342
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Handbook of Psychiatric Education
Author: Donna M. Sudak
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
ISBN: 1615373829
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The Handbook of Psychiatric Education is a comprehensive, authoritative text that covers everything the educator needs to know about recruiting, teaching, supervising, mentoring, and evaluating students and trainees in psychiatry programs. This second edition is a total departure from the previous one, released more than 15 years ago, and constitutes an entirely original text rather than a revision. Under the direction of a new editor, who has many years of experience directing psychiatry training programs, as well as serving as president of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Programs, the book's content has been expanded and completely updated by a stellar list of contributors with intimate knowledge of their topics. In addition to foundational knowledge about adult learning, professionalism, and supervision, the book explores essential topics such as residency recruitment, student advising, curriculum, assessment and evaluation, accreditation, financing, residency administration, and much more. Specifically, the book Outlines a scholarly approach to psychiatric education to avoid burnout caused by concurrent clinical and educational demands. This entails building a framework of goals, objectives, and resources; implementing methods to identify barriers, measure outcomes, and seek feedback; and laying the foundation for educational scholarship, which advances knowledge in psychiatric education via peer review and publication. Explores the burnout, depression, and suicide risks common among physicians, especially younger ones, and covers the new ACGME mandates that address faculty and resident wellness and mental health, as well as ways to enhance resilience by attending to stress over the residency trajectory. Examines the key components of psychotherapy supervision, from defining learning goals and establishing clear contractual obligations for each party to maintaining critically important boundaries within supervision to maintain healthy professional relationships and educational environments. Addresses diversity and inclusion in psychiatry training, first by examining the LCME accreditation standard introduced in 2009, next by considering the impact of recruiting international medical graduates, and finally by discussing holistic review, a flexible approach to increasing diversity and promoting equity in the GME recruitment process. Includes references to web-based content so that the reader may obtain the most current information about training and employ the book's principles in the context of those updated regulations and guidelines, maintaining the book's usefulness as the landscape changes with time. Beautifully written, down-to-earth, and full of the kind of practical knowledge it takes years to acquire firsthand, the Handbook of Psychiatric Education should be required reading for any faculty member assuming administrative educational responsibilities.
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
ISBN: 1615373829
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The Handbook of Psychiatric Education is a comprehensive, authoritative text that covers everything the educator needs to know about recruiting, teaching, supervising, mentoring, and evaluating students and trainees in psychiatry programs. This second edition is a total departure from the previous one, released more than 15 years ago, and constitutes an entirely original text rather than a revision. Under the direction of a new editor, who has many years of experience directing psychiatry training programs, as well as serving as president of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Programs, the book's content has been expanded and completely updated by a stellar list of contributors with intimate knowledge of their topics. In addition to foundational knowledge about adult learning, professionalism, and supervision, the book explores essential topics such as residency recruitment, student advising, curriculum, assessment and evaluation, accreditation, financing, residency administration, and much more. Specifically, the book Outlines a scholarly approach to psychiatric education to avoid burnout caused by concurrent clinical and educational demands. This entails building a framework of goals, objectives, and resources; implementing methods to identify barriers, measure outcomes, and seek feedback; and laying the foundation for educational scholarship, which advances knowledge in psychiatric education via peer review and publication. Explores the burnout, depression, and suicide risks common among physicians, especially younger ones, and covers the new ACGME mandates that address faculty and resident wellness and mental health, as well as ways to enhance resilience by attending to stress over the residency trajectory. Examines the key components of psychotherapy supervision, from defining learning goals and establishing clear contractual obligations for each party to maintaining critically important boundaries within supervision to maintain healthy professional relationships and educational environments. Addresses diversity and inclusion in psychiatry training, first by examining the LCME accreditation standard introduced in 2009, next by considering the impact of recruiting international medical graduates, and finally by discussing holistic review, a flexible approach to increasing diversity and promoting equity in the GME recruitment process. Includes references to web-based content so that the reader may obtain the most current information about training and employ the book's principles in the context of those updated regulations and guidelines, maintaining the book's usefulness as the landscape changes with time. Beautifully written, down-to-earth, and full of the kind of practical knowledge it takes years to acquire firsthand, the Handbook of Psychiatric Education should be required reading for any faculty member assuming administrative educational responsibilities.
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication
Author: Heidi Hamilton
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317932331
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication consists of forty chapters that provide a broad, comprehensive, and systematic overview of the role that linguistics plays within health communication research and its applications. The Handbook is divided into three sections: Individuals’ everyday health communication Health professionals’ communicative practices Patient-provider communication in interaction Special attention is given to cross-cutting themes, including the role of technology in health communication, narrative, and observations of authentic, naturally-occurring contexts. The chapters are written by international authorities representing a wide range of perspectives and approaches. Building on established work with cutting-edge studies on the changing health communication landscape, this volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in health communication and applied linguistics research and practice.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317932331
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication consists of forty chapters that provide a broad, comprehensive, and systematic overview of the role that linguistics plays within health communication research and its applications. The Handbook is divided into three sections: Individuals’ everyday health communication Health professionals’ communicative practices Patient-provider communication in interaction Special attention is given to cross-cutting themes, including the role of technology in health communication, narrative, and observations of authentic, naturally-occurring contexts. The chapters are written by international authorities representing a wide range of perspectives and approaches. Building on established work with cutting-edge studies on the changing health communication landscape, this volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in health communication and applied linguistics research and practice.
Core Competencies for Psychiatric Education
Author: Linda Boerger Andrews
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This volume is a practical guide for educators working to incorporate the Competencies into their residency programs. It will help training directors and others involved in designing and implementing residency programs to ensure that residents develop all of the Competencies to the level expected of a new practitioner, as required by ACGME.
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This volume is a practical guide for educators working to incorporate the Competencies into their residency programs. It will help training directors and others involved in designing and implementing residency programs to ensure that residents develop all of the Competencies to the level expected of a new practitioner, as required by ACGME.
Contemporary Topics in Graduate Medical Education
Author: Stanislaw P. Stawicki
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 1838810501
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Graduate medical education (GME) continues its decades-long evolution. Evidence-based approaches are increasingly transforming the way we educate, evaluate, and promote GME trainees. Key to this transformation is our ability to recognize that “medical education” constitutes a true lifelong continuum, beginning with pre-medical education, then proceeding to medical school, residency (and potentially subsequent fellowship) training, and then finally the so-called maintenance of certification that continues throughout one’s entire professional career. This book explores a broad range of important topics, including the novel concept of “coping intelligence,” the important role of “work-life integration,” professional coaching and mentorship, professional development and career-long learning, patient-provider relationship, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education, as well as the introduction of modern technologies to ameliorate the effects of social distancing. The book further discusses two important aspects of GME program management: the process of establishing new GME programs as well as the highly intricate process of merging residency programs. Different aspects and perspectives are incorporated, including those of residents, faculty, and program leadership. The book ends with chapters on diversity, equity and inclusion, and the importance of community-based medical education.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 1838810501
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Graduate medical education (GME) continues its decades-long evolution. Evidence-based approaches are increasingly transforming the way we educate, evaluate, and promote GME trainees. Key to this transformation is our ability to recognize that “medical education” constitutes a true lifelong continuum, beginning with pre-medical education, then proceeding to medical school, residency (and potentially subsequent fellowship) training, and then finally the so-called maintenance of certification that continues throughout one’s entire professional career. This book explores a broad range of important topics, including the novel concept of “coping intelligence,” the important role of “work-life integration,” professional coaching and mentorship, professional development and career-long learning, patient-provider relationship, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education, as well as the introduction of modern technologies to ameliorate the effects of social distancing. The book further discusses two important aspects of GME program management: the process of establishing new GME programs as well as the highly intricate process of merging residency programs. Different aspects and perspectives are incorporated, including those of residents, faculty, and program leadership. The book ends with chapters on diversity, equity and inclusion, and the importance of community-based medical education.
Program Information Form Made Simple
Author: Jeri L. Whitten
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601462549
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Program Information Form Made Simple: A Guide to Completing the ACGME PIF Jeri L. Whitten, C-TAGME Vicki Hamm, Contributing author Completing the PIF is a complex task. Make it simple. Program Information Form Made Simple: A Guide to Completing the ACGME PIF is a resource you can turn to throughout the PIF preparation process. It helps ensure that you have the information you need, when you need it, for successful PIF completion. It will help you: Successfully navigate PIF preparation with clear guidelines to: Stay on track with timelines and deadlines Organize the information needed to fill out the PIF Prepare the PIF Answer PIF questions with: Sample answers Dos and don'ts Common traps to avoid Recruit assistance for PIF completion by: Identifying key stakeholders Getting them on board Delegating tasks Monitoring their progress A comprehensive and informative PIF is vital for favorable accreditation decisions from the ACGME. This book and CD-ROM set provides a concise guide that program directors and coordinators can easily search, read, and consult as they complete the PIF. It includes: Advice on how to answer PIF questions A timeline for managing paperwork and deadlines Tips for compliance with ACGME guidelines Ways to collaborate with others and obtain all of the form's required information This guide breaks down the PIF basics and how to get organized. It also provides content organized around a timeline, so that you know what needs to be completed as you count down from 12, 6, and 3 months prior to your site visit. With this easy-to-use guide, you can: Learn effective strategies for approaching questions on the PIF Devise a timetable for PIF completion Review sample answers from your peers' PIFs Understand and prevent common and repeat citations Organize documentation, evaluations, and paperwork Educate residents and faculty about the accreditation process Who will benefit? Residency program directors; residency program coordinators; GME managers, coordinators, administrators, committee members, and office personnel; directors of medical education; and designated institutional officials.
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601462549
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Program Information Form Made Simple: A Guide to Completing the ACGME PIF Jeri L. Whitten, C-TAGME Vicki Hamm, Contributing author Completing the PIF is a complex task. Make it simple. Program Information Form Made Simple: A Guide to Completing the ACGME PIF is a resource you can turn to throughout the PIF preparation process. It helps ensure that you have the information you need, when you need it, for successful PIF completion. It will help you: Successfully navigate PIF preparation with clear guidelines to: Stay on track with timelines and deadlines Organize the information needed to fill out the PIF Prepare the PIF Answer PIF questions with: Sample answers Dos and don'ts Common traps to avoid Recruit assistance for PIF completion by: Identifying key stakeholders Getting them on board Delegating tasks Monitoring their progress A comprehensive and informative PIF is vital for favorable accreditation decisions from the ACGME. This book and CD-ROM set provides a concise guide that program directors and coordinators can easily search, read, and consult as they complete the PIF. It includes: Advice on how to answer PIF questions A timeline for managing paperwork and deadlines Tips for compliance with ACGME guidelines Ways to collaborate with others and obtain all of the form's required information This guide breaks down the PIF basics and how to get organized. It also provides content organized around a timeline, so that you know what needs to be completed as you count down from 12, 6, and 3 months prior to your site visit. With this easy-to-use guide, you can: Learn effective strategies for approaching questions on the PIF Devise a timetable for PIF completion Review sample answers from your peers' PIFs Understand and prevent common and repeat citations Organize documentation, evaluations, and paperwork Educate residents and faculty about the accreditation process Who will benefit? Residency program directors; residency program coordinators; GME managers, coordinators, administrators, committee members, and office personnel; directors of medical education; and designated institutional officials.
Blogs and Tweets, Texting and Friending
Author: Sandra M. DeJong
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0124080685
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Blogs and Tweets, Texting and Friending: Social Media and Online Professionalism in Health Care summarizes the most common mistakes — and their legal and ethical ramifications —made in social media by busy health care professionals. It gives best practices for using social media while maintaining online professionalism. The book goes on to identify categories of caution, from confidentiality of patient information and maintaining the professional's privacy to general netiquette in tweeting, texting, blogging, and friending. And it guides you in setting up a faculty page (or choosing not to) and managing your online footprint. The connected generation regularly uses social media, including health care professionals, but what happens when a patient wants to friend you? Or when you've already posted a rant on a patient that gets viewed by others? What information may already be floating on the Internet that a patient may find about you in a Google search and that might impact your therapeutic relationship? Whether you are new to social media or an expert user in your private life (but haven't thought about what this means for you professionally), this book is for you. It's the "when" and "how" to use social media effectively while maintaining online professionalism. - Identifies social media best practices for maintaining online professionalism - Covers multiple forms of social media, from blogs and tweets to texting and friending - Includes case vignettes of real-life actions and their repercussions - Intended for the protection of both the professional and the client or patient
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0124080685
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Blogs and Tweets, Texting and Friending: Social Media and Online Professionalism in Health Care summarizes the most common mistakes — and their legal and ethical ramifications —made in social media by busy health care professionals. It gives best practices for using social media while maintaining online professionalism. The book goes on to identify categories of caution, from confidentiality of patient information and maintaining the professional's privacy to general netiquette in tweeting, texting, blogging, and friending. And it guides you in setting up a faculty page (or choosing not to) and managing your online footprint. The connected generation regularly uses social media, including health care professionals, but what happens when a patient wants to friend you? Or when you've already posted a rant on a patient that gets viewed by others? What information may already be floating on the Internet that a patient may find about you in a Google search and that might impact your therapeutic relationship? Whether you are new to social media or an expert user in your private life (but haven't thought about what this means for you professionally), this book is for you. It's the "when" and "how" to use social media effectively while maintaining online professionalism. - Identifies social media best practices for maintaining online professionalism - Covers multiple forms of social media, from blogs and tweets to texting and friending - Includes case vignettes of real-life actions and their repercussions - Intended for the protection of both the professional and the client or patient