Felix is back with two more (related) books for your CE library. As always, if you have something you would like us to review, please leave a comment. – Jonathan (@sherbino) By Felix Ankel (@felixankel) […]
Felix is back with two more (related) books for your CE library. As always, if you have something you would like us to review, please leave a comment. – Jonathan (@sherbino) By Felix Ankel (@felixankel) […]
Last week I shared some key tips on aligning instructional methods with the learning objectives of a curriculum. The blog also addressed an approach to teaching procedures. Today, the topic is clinical (bedside) teaching. The […]
On Tuesday, I shared Sue Dojeiji’s and Lara Cooke’s overview of common instructional methods. Today, I want to focus on teaching procedures. For the master clinician, it may be hard to deconstruct the necessary steps […]
This is the fourth post in a series on systematic education design. Click on the links to see the previous posts on needs assessment and goals & objectives. Instructional methods is a big concept to […]
On Tuesday, Elaine discussed “systems thinking,” “handover,” and “global health” as emerging themes that impact a physician competency framework. Today she suggests two more concepts that should be considered during the CanMEDS 2015 renewal. Do […]