
The Oxford Practice Skills Course
Ethics, Law, and Communication Skills in Health Care Education
Oxford University Press
Published on 18. April 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-0-19-262754-4 (ISBN)
Description
Ethics, communication skills, and the law ('practice skills') are important in all aspects of modern health care. Doctors and nurses must be sensitive to the ethical aspects of their work and understand the legal framework within which clinical decisions are made. Well developed skills of communication, with patients, their relatives and other members of the clinical team, are a key feature of good clinical practice
Until recently, the important of practice skills has been relatively neglected in health care education. This situation is changing. The UK General Medical Council, for example, has recently identified three aspects as part of the core of the medical course, and the move to degree courses in nursing has led to an increasing focus of practice skills in nurse education.
The Oxford Practice Skills Project (OPSP) team have developed a course, within the University of Oxford Clinical School, which covers the teaching of practice skills in an integrated manner. This course is widely recognized as one of the most systematic developments of education in these areas.
This manual describes the OPSP course in detail and provides teaching materials. Although developed initially for medical students, it should be helpful to all those involved in teaching ethics, communication skills, and law in health care.
Each Seminar is described in detail
Tutors' guides are provided
Student handouts are included
Contains guidelines for introducing 'practice skills' into a busy clinical curriculum
Includes over forty case histories for teaching and examination
Gives details of many useful sources and resources
Details a variety of teaching methods together with their advantages and disadvantages
Provides an ethics teaching toolkit for clinical teachers new to this area
Readers are welcome to photocopy any part of this manual for their own teaching
Until recently, the important of practice skills has been relatively neglected in health care education. This situation is changing. The UK General Medical Council, for example, has recently identified three aspects as part of the core of the medical course, and the move to degree courses in nursing has led to an increasing focus of practice skills in nurse education.
The Oxford Practice Skills Project (OPSP) team have developed a course, within the University of Oxford Clinical School, which covers the teaching of practice skills in an integrated manner. This course is widely recognized as one of the most systematic developments of education in these areas.
This manual describes the OPSP course in detail and provides teaching materials. Although developed initially for medical students, it should be helpful to all those involved in teaching ethics, communication skills, and law in health care.
Each Seminar is described in detail
Tutors' guides are provided
Student handouts are included
Contains guidelines for introducing 'practice skills' into a busy clinical curriculum
Includes over forty case histories for teaching and examination
Gives details of many useful sources and resources
Details a variety of teaching methods together with their advantages and disadvantages
Provides an ethics teaching toolkit for clinical teachers new to this area
Readers are welcome to photocopy any part of this manual for their own teaching
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262754-4 (9780192627544)
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Author
Project Leader, Oxford Practice Skills Project, Medical SchoolProject Leader, Oxford Practice Skills Project, Medical School, Oxford University
Director, Oxford Practice Skills Project, Medical SchoolDirector, Oxford Practice Skills Project, Medical School, Oxford University
Project Assistant, Oxford Practice Skills ProjectProject Assistant, Oxford Practice Skills Project, Oxford University
Content
1. Chapter 1: Background and overview ; 2. Chapter 2: Syllabus ; 3. Chapter 3: The Practice Skills Seminars ; Introduction to the Practice Skills Course and tutorials in General Communication Skills ; Introduction to English and Welsh law ; Introduction to medical ethics ; "Do not resuscitate" ; Confidentiality ; "Have we got a consent form?" ; Treating patients without their consent ; "We're desperate for a baby": Some ethical issues of assisted reproduction ; Anger and aggression in patients and their relatives ; Practice skills when working with children: Consent to treatment and child abuse ; Rationing healthcare - ethical issues ; 4. Chapter 4: Tutorials in General Communication Skills ; 5. Chapter 5: Examination and assessment ; Appendix I: Introducing a course into the Curriculum ; Appendix III: Teaching methods ; Appendix IV: Ethics teaching toolkit ; Appendix V: Sources and resources ; Appendix VI: Reading guide ; Appendix VII: Case vignettes ; References