
Community-Based Medical Education
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 2. April 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-340-70012-9 (ISBN)
Description
AI The trend in medical practice is towards longterm care in the community, as a result of medical advances, higher recovery rates, the ageing population and fewer hospital beds. Medical education, however, is still focused on acute hospital care, despite the high proportion of doctors who go into community practice.
Reorganisation and restructuring of health services in the US and Europe have placed primary care centre-stage in the provision of health care. Advances in medical practice, changes to the funding of health services and an ageing population all lie behind this trend towards long term community-based care. These changes bring profound implications for medical education, not least of which is the need to reconfigure the traditional curriculum. AGBPCommunity-Based Medical EducationAGBP addresses the need for change in medical education and outlines some of the key elements which are necessary to any effective reform of this kind.
This invaluable text analyses relationships between health care and health care education, sets the scene for educational reform and suggests directions for the development of education programmes. Information is provided on the role of community-based teaching, teaching strategies, inter-professional education and inter-agency co-operation. International case studies and illustrations support the text and clarify the points made.
Reorganisation and restructuring of health services in the US and Europe have placed primary care centre-stage in the provision of health care. Advances in medical practice, changes to the funding of health services and an ageing population all lie behind this trend towards long term community-based care. These changes bring profound implications for medical education, not least of which is the need to reconfigure the traditional curriculum. AGBPCommunity-Based Medical EducationAGBP addresses the need for change in medical education and outlines some of the key elements which are necessary to any effective reform of this kind.
This invaluable text analyses relationships between health care and health care education, sets the scene for educational reform and suggests directions for the development of education programmes. Information is provided on the role of community-based teaching, teaching strategies, inter-professional education and inter-agency co-operation. International case studies and illustrations support the text and clarify the points made.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-340-70012-9 (9780340700129)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Changing health care systems
Traditional medical education
Community-based learning for clinicians
Aims and purposes of community-based education
Settings for community-based learning
Learning methods
Inter-professional education
Inter-agency working
Continuing education for community practice
A vision for the future.
Traditional medical education
Community-based learning for clinicians
Aims and purposes of community-based education
Settings for community-based learning
Learning methods
Inter-professional education
Inter-agency working
Continuing education for community practice
A vision for the future.