McKimm Judy, Swanwick Tim
Unitec New Zealand, Auckland, London Deanery, London, UK.
Clin Teach. 2010 Mar;7(1):58-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-498X.2009.00344.x.
the London Deanery has provided a web-based resource for supporting the educational development needs of clinical teachers since 2002. This forms part of a range of resources supporting the professional development of clinical teachers and postgraduate supervisors. Following a review in 2007, the deanery commissioned a series of new e-learning modules designed as an introduction to clinical teaching.
the deanery's faculty development initiatives are one response to requirements of the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB), other policy drivers, workforce demands and service changes. Increasingly, doctors are required to provide an educational portfolio of evidence, and satisfy the teaching and training component of Good Medical Practice in revalidation or recertification.
'E-learning for clinical teachers' comprises 16 short, open-access, free-standing modules. The modules are built around a unifying structure, and cover core topics in clinical teaching: feedback; supervision; workplace-based learning; assessment; diversity and equal opportunities; career development; appraisal; lecturing; small group teaching; interprofessional education; and setting learning objectives. The modules can be used as a complementary resource to award-bearing programmes. On completion of a module, a certificate can be printed out for the teacher's portfolio.
reflective practice and engagement with an individual's teaching practice is encouraged through self-assessment and a reflective log. The open-access, web-based format enables engagement with the material to suit a doctor's working and learning patterns, and is a valuable adjunct to other forms of learning. The site has been accessed by over 64000 health professionals (including students, trainees, qualified professionals, supervisors and staff developers) from 155 countries.
自2002年以来,伦敦地区医疗培训中心提供了一个基于网络的资源,以支持临床教师的教育发展需求。这是支持临床教师和研究生导师职业发展的一系列资源的一部分。在2007年的一次审查之后,该地区医疗培训中心委托制作了一系列新的电子学习模块,作为临床教学的入门课程。
该地区医疗培训中心的教师发展计划是对研究生医学教育与培训委员会(PMETB)的要求、其他政策驱动因素、劳动力需求和服务变化的一种回应。越来越多的医生需要提供一份教育证据组合,并在重新认证时满足《良好医疗实践》中的教学和培训要求。
“临床教师电子学习”包括16个简短、开放获取、独立的模块。这些模块围绕一个统一的结构构建,涵盖临床教学的核心主题:反馈;监督;基于工作场所的学习;评估;多样性和平等机会;职业发展;评估;讲座;小组教学;跨专业教育;以及设定学习目标。这些模块可以用作学位课程的补充资源。完成一个模块后,可以为教师的资料档案打印出一份证书。
通过自我评估和反思日志鼓励反思性实践以及参与个人的教学实践。开放获取的网络格式使人们能够根据医生的工作和学习模式参与学习材料,是其他学习形式的宝贵辅助。该网站已被来自155个国家的64000多名卫生专业人员(包括学生、实习生、合格专业人员、导师和员工发展人员)访问。