Learning and teaching in dermatology - A practitioner's guide
Title
Learning and teaching in dermatology - A practitioner's guide
Creator
Brodell R T; Wile M Z; Chren M M; Bickers D R
Publisher
Archives of Dermatology
Date
1996
1996-08
Description
Background: The explosion of medical knowledge, the influence of( )communications technology, and the pressures for health care reform challenge dermatologists to learn efficiently and teach effectively. Observations: The vast body of material on teaching and learning in the education literature contrasts sharply with the limited information on these topics in the dermatology literature. Gaining an understanding of these approaches to learning provides a foundation for the design of personal continuing medical education plans and lesson plans for students. Practical teaching skills are emphasized in this review. Conclusions: Learning and leaching skills can be improved through study. Successful teaching often produces positive feedback, which can lead to renewed enthusiasm for educating clinicians in the field of dermatology.
Subject
education; Dermatology; feedback; primary care; united-states; perspective; excellence; expertise; national survey; need; states-medical-schools
Identifier
Format
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
URL Address
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Rights
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Pages
946-952
Issue
8
Volume
132
Citation
Brodell R T; Wile M Z; Chren M M; Bickers D R, “Learning and teaching in dermatology - A practitioner's guide,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed September 11, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/8746.