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Transforming medical education for the 21st century : megatrends, priorities and change

By: Publication details: London Radcliffe 2012Description: 212 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 1846199697
  • 9781846199691 (pbk.)
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Contents:
Key drivers of change -- National reviews of medical education -- Educational priorities in medical education -- Medical education: learning systems review and development -- Case examples: learning systems implementation -- Medical education and the management of change -- The physician-patient contract -- Realising the aims of medicine in the twenty-first century -- What's past is prologue: revitalising medical education and training for the twenty-first century -- Facing limitations and challenges: broadening the field of medicine and medical education in the twenty-first century -- Leadership in medicine and healthcare for the 21st century.
Summary: Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-204) and index.Summary: With commentaries by experts who participated as members of The Lancet Commission on Education of 'Health Professionals for a New Century: Transforming Education to Strengthen Health Systems in an Interdependent World' Lord Nigel Crisp, Professor Patricia J. Garcia, Professor Afaf I. Meleis and an epilogue on 'Leadership in Medicine and Healthcare for the 21st century' by Dr Ruth Collins-Nakai, former president of the Canadian Medical Association and chair of the Canadian Medical Foundation, Ontario, Canada. Drawing on key international reports and input from leading healthcare practitioners and educators worldwide, this ground-breaking book closely examines the real issues facing medicine and medical education. With a wide-ranging, evidence-based approach, the author identifies key drivers of change in both the developing and developed world. He examines national and international medical education priorities, suggests practical educational development and change management strategies to translate reforms into reality, and reviews the role of the medical profession as part of the wider healthcare community. This highly detailed, full-colour text offers thought-provoking reading for all healthcare educators and professionals. Healthcare managers and policy makers will find invaluable the practical, specific guidance for change. Healthcare students too, will find the accessible advice for personal direction and development both eye-opening and inspirational.
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Key drivers of change -- National reviews of medical education -- Educational priorities in medical education -- Medical education: learning systems review and development -- Case examples: learning systems implementation -- Medical education and the management of change -- The physician-patient contract -- Realising the aims of medicine in the twenty-first century -- What's past is prologue: revitalising medical education and training for the twenty-first century -- Facing limitations and challenges: broadening the field of medicine and medical education in the twenty-first century -- Leadership in medicine and healthcare for the 21st century.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-204) and index.

With commentaries by experts who participated as members of The Lancet Commission on Education of 'Health Professionals for a New Century: Transforming Education to Strengthen Health Systems in an Interdependent World' Lord Nigel Crisp, Professor Patricia J. Garcia, Professor Afaf I. Meleis and an epilogue on 'Leadership in Medicine and Healthcare for the 21st century' by Dr Ruth Collins-Nakai, former president of the Canadian Medical Association and chair of the Canadian Medical Foundation, Ontario, Canada. Drawing on key international reports and input from leading healthcare practitioners and educators worldwide, this ground-breaking book closely examines the real issues facing medicine and medical education. With a wide-ranging, evidence-based approach, the author identifies key drivers of change in both the developing and developed world. He examines national and international medical education priorities, suggests practical educational development and change management strategies to translate reforms into reality, and reviews the role of the medical profession as part of the wider healthcare community. This highly detailed, full-colour text offers thought-provoking reading for all healthcare educators and professionals. Healthcare managers and policy makers will find invaluable the practical, specific guidance for change. Healthcare students too, will find the accessible advice for personal direction and development both eye-opening and inspirational.

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