Current concepts in teaching and learning in surgery |
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Authors: | Richard Bamford Frank CT. Smith James Coulston |
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Abstract: | Modern surgical teaching is evolving at speed. The environment in which we learn and teach is subject to a number of extrinsic pressures. These are influencing ways in which medical students and trainees learn and are taught the discipline of surgery. As a surgical educator it is useful to understand the reasons for these changes and to acquire the skills necessary to provide effective teaching. This short article looks at reasons why one would wish to develop surgical teaching skills, covers basic principles associated with delivery of effective teaching sessions and briefly reviews other avenues that may enhance teaching practice. |
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Keywords: | Competencies eLearning human factors learning simulation skills surgical education teaching technology enhanced learning |
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