Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Health Care
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Verlag)
978-1-4963-5634-5 (ISBN)
Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Health Care helps you design, deliver, and evaluate evidence-based continuing education and professional development programs with the goal of keeping practitioners’ knowledge, skills, attitudes, competencies, and performance current and patient centered. Authored by key thought leaders in the field, including members of the Society of Academic Continuing Medical Education (SACME), the book presents today’s most advanced thinking on how to empower clinicians to continuously improve their performance throughout their professional careers.
Organized under five critical themes and 28 essential topics, the book’s chapters start with cases describing real-world dilemmas; continue with evidence-based theories, solutions, and/or resources; and close with “future directions” and contemporary reference lists.
Use continuing education to transform the delivery of care – with multidisciplinary guidance that draws on theoretical frameworks and evolving evidence from engineering, neuroscience, education, organization management, sociology, and psychology.
Master techniques for maximizing educational benefits (learning, administrative, and otherwise) – from the evolution of core competencies to advances in simulation.
Access evidence-informed techniques for providing realistic, personal needs assessments to improve health outcomes.
Accommodate needs for education that are more flexible, efficient, effective, and accessible, with less need to travel.
Promote evolving new competencies in clinician-patient communication and clinician cultural awareness .
Explore methods for conducting research to measure the degree of effectiveness in professional education.
In an era of rapidly changing health systems, anyone responsible for improving health professionals’ continuing professional development is strongly encouraged to take advantage of the guidance within Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Health Care .
CONTENTS
About the Editors
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Abbreviations
PART I: Improving the Learning Environment
Chapter 1. Applying Educational Theory to Practice in Continuing Professional Development
Karen V. Mann and Jocelyn Lockyer
Chapter 2. Regularly Scheduled Series: Imbedded Education for Change
Jonathan M. Ross and Lori L. Bakken
Chapter 3. Advances in Simulation-Based Continuing Professional Development and Training
Dimitrios Stefanidis and Ajit K. Sachdeva
Chapter 4. Designing and Delivering Effective Continuing Education Activities
Ginny Jacobs-Halsey and David A. Davis
PART II: Learning in the Workplace
Chapter 5. Drivers of Change and Advancing the Clinical Learning Environment
Barbara Barnes
Chapter 6. Learning in the Practice Setting: A Synthesis of Research and Theory and Suggestions for Strengthening CPD
Donald E. Moore Jr, Geoffrey M. Fleming, and Bonnie M. Miller
Chapter 7. Improving Communication Skills of Health Care Providers
Mila Kostic
Chapter 8. Collaborating Interprofessionally for Team-Based Care
Scott Reeves and Simon Kitto
Chapter 9. Accessing Online Information Resources for Point of Care (POC) Learning
Sarah Knox Morley and William F. Rayburn
Chapter 10. Systems-Based Learning in Continuing Professional Development
Charles M. Kilo and George Mejicano
Chapter 11. Meaningful Involvement of Patients, Families, and Caregivers in Continuing Professional Development
David Wiljer
PART III: Better Faculty, Better Content, Better Outcomes
Chapter 12. Engaging Scholars and Advancing Scholarship in Continuing Professional Development
Tanya Horsley and Sharon Straus
Chapter 13. Maintenance of Board Certification, Continuing Professional Development, and Performance Improvement
David W. Price
Chapter 14. Comparing and Contrasting: Faculty Development and Continuing Professional Development
Ivan Silver and Karen Leslie
Chapter 15. Faculty Development for Practicing and Teaching Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Karyn D. Baum and Nancy L. Davis
PART IV. Creating Better Learners at All Levels
Chapter 16. Creating the Practice-Based Learner: Advances in Undergraduate Medical Education
Linda A. Headrick
Chapter 17. Reforming UME and GME by Implementing Competencies to Meet Public and Health System Needs
Brian M. Wong and Eric S. Holmboe
Chapter 18. Advancing CME and CPD: Evolution, Innovation, Accreditation, and Alignment
Graham T. McMahon
Chapter 19. Overcoming Challenges to Interprofessional Education in the Workplace
Mary A. Dolansky and Ellen Luebbers
Chapter 20. Assessing and Remediating the Struggling Physician
Betsy White Williams
PART V. Implementing and Evaluating Change in Professional Development
Chapter 21. Enhancing Continuing Professional Development with Insights from Implementation Science
Gary A. Smith and Audriana M. Stark
Chapter 22. Understanding and Effecting Health Care Organizational Change
Morris J. Blachman
Chapter 23. Learning to Lead in an Academic Health System
Mary G. Turco, Allison T. McHugh, and Richard I. Rothstein
Chapter 24. Articulating the Value of Continuing Medical Education
Todd Dorman
Chapter 25. Principles of Effective Research in Continuing Professional Development in the Health Professions
Curtis A. Olson and Betsy White Williams
Chapter 26. Projecting the Future of Continuing Professional Development
Paul E. Mazmanian and David A. Davis
Appendices
Appendix A. Elements of the Educational Activity Planning Process: Historical versus Contemporary Views
Ginny Jacobs-Halsey and David A. Davis
Appendix B. Point-of-Care Information Resources: A Selected List of Apps, Databases, and Web Sites
Sarah Knox Morley
Appendix C. Educational Research: Relevant Databases, Web Sites, Organizations, Funding Sources, Certificate Programs, Books, and Articles
Betsy White Williams, Dillon Welindt, and Curtis A. Olson
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 07.05.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | 37 |
Verlagsort | Philadelphia |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 703 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Studium ► 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) ► Humangenetik | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Berufspädagogik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4963-5634-9 / 1496356349 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4963-5634-5 / 9781496356345 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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