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The Health Professions Educator: A Practical Guide for New and Established Faculty by Gerald Kayingo Details

Provides unique in-depth guidance to improve classroom effectiveness. This is the only book for new and middle faculty members who provide evidence-based practical strategies to practitioners, clinical nurses and other…

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Provides unique in-depth guidance to improve classroom effectiveness. This is the only book for new and middle faculty members who provide evidence-based practical strategies to practitioners, clinical nurses and other clinical specialists.

In advanced health care provider education programs. The text disseminates teaching and learning strategies that can be used across a range of advanced clinical disciplines.

It also contains curriculum and curriculum models, lecture tips, assessment strategies, and in-depth information on new technology and virtual classes. The basic educational principles lay a strong foundation for novice and experienced teachers, practical applications and integrated case examples in each chapter providing concrete reinforcements.

The text describes how to design and implement curricula that promote knowledge diversity and integration, and examine ways to encourage leadership and scholarship. Addresses methods to promote active learning and clinical thinking through the use of technology, simulation, distance learning, and student-centered pedagogy.

It is edited by experienced faculty members in the PA and NP who are leaders in inter-sessional education, the book distributes insight and experience from senior PA, nursing, and physician educators and provides valuable tools that help faculty become effective teachers in the United States And abroad. Key Features: Delivers cutting-edge "trade tools" for qualified health professionals providing evidence-based strategies for inter-course learning.

Describes basic pedagogical principles for novice and advanced teachers * Includes strategies to promote knowledge diversity and incorporate it into a teaching environment Weaves practical applications and case examples in each chapter Presenting strategies for faculty members to create and maintain a work-life balance



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