A teaching methods course in Manchester for general practitioner teachers |
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Authors: | C. M. HARRIS B. E. L. LONG P. S. BYRNE |
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Affiliation: | Department of General Practice St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London;Department of General Practice, University of Manchester;Department of General Practice, University of Manchester |
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Abstract: | A teaching-methods course for general practitioner teachers is described. It lasts for 20 days, split into four 5-day residential sections held at intervals of 6 months. The sections are respectively entitled person-to-person teaching, small group teaching, teaching behaviour, and a micro-training laboratory. They recur in a cycle. The approach in each section is that of experimental learning--necessarily, since an aim of the course is to enable the members to apply the same approach in their own teaching. The methods of three of the sections are given in some detail. The person-to-person teaching section, concerned mainly with the learning of counselling skills, is dealt with fully by Long et al. (1976), and is here presented very briefly. The limited evaluation and assessment procedure, and their results, are offered together with certain general conclusions. |
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Keywords: | Teaching/*methods General pracrice/*educ *Education medical continuing Curriculum Counselling/educ Role Behaviour Physician-patient relations England |
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