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Автор Biddle, Barry
Автор Siska, Kathylene
Автор Erney, Stanley
Дата выпуска 1994
dc.description The need for increased ambulatory education is now widely recognized. Recently, attention has been focused on the need for more information regarding the specific nature of ambulatory teaching. The study describes the process of ambulatory teaching as it occurred in a longitudinal primary care clerkship for third‐year medical students. The results are based on in‐depth interviews with 22 faculty, students’ written assessments of the clerkship teaching, and encounter log data. A consistent teaching methodology was used. The model identified consists of progressive responsibility for students with a concurrent modification of the teaching role of faculty through three stages: modeling, supervision, and consultation. This study also indicated there may be a relation between the number of patient encounters and the teaching methods used, although the educational significance and the desirability of the methods have not been determined. Comparison of ambulatory teaching methods in other primary care specialties and in subspecialties, as well as direct observation of the teaching methods used, will add to this preliminary description.
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Издатель Taylor & Francis Group
Копирайт Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Название A description of ambulatory teaching in a longitudinal primary care program
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1080/10401339409539673
Electronic ISSN 1532-8015
Print ISSN 1040-1334
Журнал Teaching and Learning in Medicine
Том 6
Первая страница 185
Последняя страница 190
Аффилиация Biddle, Barry; Department of Medical Education; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, SUNY-Health Science Center
Аффилиация Siska, Kathylene; Research Foundation
Аффилиация Erney, Stanley; Primary Care, State University of New York‐Health Center at Syracuse
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