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Achieving Excellence in Medical Education

Cover von Achieving Excellence in Medical Education

Second Edition

Gunderman, Richard B

Springer Verlag GmbH

171.19

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

A goldmine of theoretical insights and practical suggestions, Achieving Excellence in Medical Education, Second Edition explores the essential question facing medical educators and learners today: What is our vision of educational excellence, and what can we do to enhance our performance?Among the topics explored within this updated, engaging, informative, and thought-provoking text are:- Education's position as a priority of medical schools- Seminal educational insights from non-medical educators- Best practices of outstanding educators and learners- Promises and pitfalls of new educational technologies- Key resources for promoting excellence in medical education- Medical education's role in preparing future leaders- Leadership roles for medical schools in universities and society Reviews of the first edition: "This is an eloquent, quotable, and inspirational book that provides a template for "Achieving Excellence in Medical Education." - Journal of the American Medical Association "Gunderman is an accomplished educator, well known as a thoughtful and provocative teacher.  I recommend his book to department chairs, clerkship and residency program directors, and education professionals who are shaping the future of medical education."  - New England Journal of Medicine

Autorenportrait

Dr Richard B. Gunderman is Vice Chairman, Department of Radiology and Director, Pediatric Radiology at Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA. He is also a professor of Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, and Philanthropy.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 15.08.2014

Umfang: xi, 184 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

ISBN/EAN: 9781447158622

Umbreit-Nr.: 7804532

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