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A first of its kind, the six-book Teaching Medicine Series summarizes the important literature of medical education and shares the collective experience and wisdom of expert medical educators who are actively engaged in teaching medicine. Written for medical teachers in the office, classroom, and hospital and for program leaders across the range of academic medicine, this series covers the full spectrum of responsibilities encompassed in medical education. Providing the keys to creating successful medical education programs, this Elucidates key theories of learning and methods of teaching Describes how teachers can empower learners, coach them, and serve as their mentors Offers useful advice for developing curricula and organizing and evaluating programs Examines the key elements of professionalism, mentorship, and education leadership Shares insights and memorable teaching moments from dozens of colleagues in the field of internal medicine Profiles the career paths of eminent leaders in internal medicine education Informative, practical, and engaging, the Teaching Medicine Series is an excellent resource for all medical faculty interested in improving their teaching, learning more about educational tools and resources, and advancing their careers in medical education. Available as a complete set or for individual purchase.

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Teaching Medicine Series: Teaching Medicine, Jack Ende, Kelley M. Skeff, Georgette Antigone Stratos, Patrick Craig Alguire, Dawn E. DeWitt, Linda E. Pinsky, Gary S. Ferenchick, Jeff Wiese, Holly J. Humphrey, Louis Pangaro

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2008
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Title
Teaching Medicine Series: Teaching Medicine
Language
English
Released
2008
Format
Paperback
Pages
1200
ISBN10
1934465402
ISBN13
9781934465400
Series
Description
A first of its kind, the six-book Teaching Medicine Series summarizes the important literature of medical education and shares the collective experience and wisdom of expert medical educators who are actively engaged in teaching medicine. Written for medical teachers in the office, classroom, and hospital and for program leaders across the range of academic medicine, this series covers the full spectrum of responsibilities encompassed in medical education. Providing the keys to creating successful medical education programs, this Elucidates key theories of learning and methods of teaching Describes how teachers can empower learners, coach them, and serve as their mentors Offers useful advice for developing curricula and organizing and evaluating programs Examines the key elements of professionalism, mentorship, and education leadership Shares insights and memorable teaching moments from dozens of colleagues in the field of internal medicine Profiles the career paths of eminent leaders in internal medicine education Informative, practical, and engaging, the Teaching Medicine Series is an excellent resource for all medical faculty interested in improving their teaching, learning more about educational tools and resources, and advancing their careers in medical education. Available as a complete set or for individual purchase.