International Handbook of Research in Medical Education

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-01
Publisher(s): Springer Verlag
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Summary

The International Handbook of Research in Medical Education is a review of current research findings and contemporary issues in health sciences education. The orientation is towards research evidence as a basis for informing policy and practice in education. Although most of the research findings have accrued from the study of medical education, the Handbook will be useful to teachers and researchers in all health professions and others concerned with professional education. The Handbook comprises 33 chapters organized into six sections: Research Traditions, Issues in Learning, The Educational Continuum, Instructional Strategies, Assessment, and Implementing the Curriculum. The authors are internationally recognized authorities in medical education, who have all made substantial contributions to this literature. The research orientation of the Handbook makes this work an invaluable resource to researchers and scholars, and should help practitioners to identify research to place their educational decisions on a sound empirical footing.

Table of Contents

PART ONE
Introduction and Foreword
ix
Geoff Norman
Cees van der Vleuten
David Newble
SECTION 1: RESEARCH TRADITIONS
Introduction
1(4)
Geoff Norman
The Experimental Tradition
5(40)
Glenn Regehr
Qualitative Methods
45(52)
Ilene B. Harris
Psychometric Methods
97(30)
Judy A. Shea
Gregory S. Fortna
Program Evaluation
127(36)
Christel A. Woodward
SECTION 2: LEARNING
Introduction
159(4)
Diana H.J.M. Dolmans
The Psychology of Learning
163(42)
Eugene J. F. M. Custers
Henny P. A. Boshuizen
Clinical Reasoning
205(26)
Larry D. Gruppen
Alice Z. Frohna
Medical Decision Making
231(32)
Arthur S. Elstein
Alan Schwartz
Mathieu R. Nendaz
Individual Differences in Cognitive Style, Learning Style and Instructional Preference in Medical Education
263(14)
Lynn Curry
Critical Thinking and Critical Appraisal
277(26)
Geoff Norman
SECTION 3: THE EDUCATIONAL CONTINUUM
Introduction
301(2)
Karen Mann
Student Selection
303(34)
William C. McGaghie
Transitions in Basic Medical Science Teaching
337(28)
Parker A. Small, Jr.
Emanuel Suter
Medical Student Clinical Education
365(16)
James O. Woolliscroft
Postgraduate Education
381(34)
Hans Asbjorn Holm
Continuing Medical Education
415(47)
Karen V. Mann
SECTION 4: INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Introduction
461(1)
Arthur Rothman
The Role of the Teacher-Learner Relationship in Medical Education
462(37)
Richard G. Tiberius
Joanne Sinai
Edred A. Flak
Simulations Used to Teach Clinical Skills
499(38)
Ruth-Marie E. Fincher
Lloyd A. Lewis
Computers in Medical Education
537(44)
Julie J. McGowan
Eta S. Berner
Distance Education and the Health Professions
581(32)
Brian Hodges
Problem-Based Learning
613(34)
Arthur Rothman
Gordon Page
PART TWO
SECTION 5: ASSESSMENT
Introduction
645(2)
David Newble
Assessment of Knowledge with Written Test Forms
647(26)
Steven M. Downing
Clinical Performance Assessments
673(38)
Emil R. Petrusa
Assessment of Non-Cognitive Factors
711(46)
Annie Cushing
The Use of Computers in Assessment
757(36)
Brian E. Clauser
Lambert W. T. Schuwirth
Assessment of Clinical Performance: In-Training Evaluation
793(18)
Jeff Turnbull
Christina van Barneveld
Combining Tests and Setting Standards
811(24)
John Norcini
Robin Guille
Licensure and Certification
835(48)
W. Dale Dauphinee
Relicensure, Recertification and Practice-Based Assessment
883(34)
John Cunnington
Lesley Southgate
SECTION 6: IMPLEMENTING THE CURRICULUM
Introduction
915(2)
Lynn Curry
Managing the Curriculum and Managing Change
917(28)
Wayne K. Davis
Casey B. White
Faculty Development for Curricular Implementation
945(24)
Brian C. Jolly
Effective Leadership for Curricular Change
969(12)
Carole J. Bland
Lisa Wersal
Professional Caring in the Curriculum
981(16)
Sally H. Cavanaugh
Disseminating Educational Research and Implementing Change in Medical Educational Environments
997(42)
Sheila W. Chauvin
Achieving Large-Scale Change in Medical Education
1039(46)
Lynn Curry
List of Authors 1085(6)
Subject Index 1091

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