Developing a model for clinical and basic science teaching skills |
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Authors: | SONIA M. G. VEIGA M. D. MILLER J. HAMMOCK |
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Affiliation: | Basic Institute of Medical and Agricultural Biology, State University of Sao Paulo, Botucatu, Brazil;Department of Family Practice and Division of Educational Research and Development, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia;Department of Psychology and Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia |
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Abstract: | This report describes a model for identifying sets of teaching abilities considered to be effective for medical school teaching staff, based on roles teachers assume and functions they are expected to perform as instructors. The specification of these teaching abilities was the first step in the development of a comprehensive course on Medical Instruction at the Basic Institute of Medical and Agricultural Biology of the State University of Sao Paulo, Botucatu, Brazil, where the senior author is employed. The work was based on the assumption that medical school teachers are expected to assume a variety of teaching roles and that identification and specification of the abilities that define their roles can result in more effective and efficient teaching. |
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Keywords: | *Models theoretical Teaching/*stand *Education medical Role Teaching-/methods Task performance and analysis Brazil |
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