A practical guide to teaching in medicine aimed at doctors who at some point in their career have to teach, whether in a classroom or in a clinical setting. Helpful articles on theory with a greater emphasis on 'how to do it'.
Authors include some of the most authoritative medical educationalists in the world; thus readers will get the benefit of writers who have great teaching experience backed up by extensive educational research.
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A disappointment:
Normally, I love the BMJ, particularly their reviews. The information contained in this compilation of reviews about medical education is concise, but this is far less of a book than a pamphlet! I was expecting a book that would cover the subject more extensively, an in-depth examination of how to teach medical students, residents and fellows. For nearly 34 dollars one would expect more than 50 pages of journal reprints. Instead, what you get is bulleted text covering medical education in a cursory manner... more info
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