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The world of postgraduate medical education is changing, and educational supervisors need the knowledge and skills to be able to do their job effectively. Many of those who want to do this job well feel unprepared for the task. Essential Guide to Educational Supervision is a handbook for educational supervisors everywhere. The topics covered are generic to medical education, whatever the specialty. Although the focus is on postgraduate medical education, many of the topics in this book are also applicable to undergraduates. Essential Guide to Educational Supervision is written for: Consultants and General Practitioners who work with trainees Educational supervisors People who organise postgraduate training programmes Written by experts in their field, each chapter gives an overview of key topics in educational supervision with references and further resources. The book provides evidence and theory when applicable, but is deliberately practical, with case studies and tips for good practice as well.
The world of postgraduate medical education is changing, andeducational supervisors need the knowledge and skills to be able todo their job effectively. Many of those who want to do this jobwell feel unprepared for the task.Essential Guide to Educational Supervision is a handbookfor educational supervisors everywhere. The topics covered aregeneric to medical education, whatever the specialty. Although thefocus is on postgraduate medical education, many of the topics inthis book are also applicable to undergraduates.Essential Guide to Educational Supervision is writtenfor:* * Consultants and General Practitioners who work withtrainees* Educational supervisors* People who organise postgraduate training programmesWritten by experts in their field, each chapter gives anoverview of key topics in educational supervision with referencesand further resources. The book provides evidence and theory whenapplicable, but is deliberately practical, with case studies andtips for good practice as well.
Foreword.Introduction.1. How to be an educational supervisor (CarolynEvans).2. Personal support and mentoring (Judy McKimm).3. Dealing with doctors in difficulty (RosalindRoden).4. Career planning and advice (Jane Howard and DavidClegg).5. Putting a curriculum into practice (Nicola Cooper andColin Melville).6. Teaching and learning (Kirsty Forrest and SeanWilliamson).7. Introducing narrative reflection (Kathy Feest).8. Assessments and appraisal (Julian Archer).9. The role of information technology (Sean Smith).10. Quality assurance (Jonathan Beard and NicolaCooper).Appendix 1 - Judy McKimm and Rosalind Roden.Appendix 2 - Alastair McGowan.