Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a questionnaire to a 50% sample of staff at a British medical school. This paper describes the attributes of the 80% who responded. The majority (83%) were male and females were particularly under-represented in the upper echelons of academia. Most (57%) taught at least once weekly, though 20% taught less often than once a month. The 41% who were primarily NHS employees were as active in teaching as those employed by the University. Small group teaching was most frequently undertaken by 73%, though 17% (who were more likely to be University employees) most often lectured. Only 19% of teachers had attended a course in medical education in the previous 5...
Contains fulltext : 171623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gib...
Limited data illuminate how resident doctors view their important roles as teachers, supervisors and...
Background: The School of Medicine at Muhimbili is the main doctor-training institution in the count...
Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a question...
A 50% random sample (n = 186) of teaching staff at a ‘traditional’ medical school and all staff (n=2...
Background: Experiences and attitudes of clinical trainers of undergraduate medical students and pos...
Abstract Background Clinical teachers in medical schools are faced with the challenging task of deli...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) working as clinical teachers are likely to influence medic...
AbstractObjectivesThis study explored the attributes of an effective medical teacher as determined b...
This study looks at whether UK specialist registrars (SpRs) are involved in teaching and meeting the...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow’s D...
Opportunities and resources for training of medical teachers have been criticized in recent UK repor...
Background: The General Medical Council expects UK medical graduates to gain some statistical knowle...
As Australian medical educators become more accustomed to the increasing pressures imposed upon them...
Introduction: Teachers who show positive attitudes towards their professions also express dedication...
Contains fulltext : 171623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gib...
Limited data illuminate how resident doctors view their important roles as teachers, supervisors and...
Background: The School of Medicine at Muhimbili is the main doctor-training institution in the count...
Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a question...
A 50% random sample (n = 186) of teaching staff at a ‘traditional’ medical school and all staff (n=2...
Background: Experiences and attitudes of clinical trainers of undergraduate medical students and pos...
Abstract Background Clinical teachers in medical schools are faced with the challenging task of deli...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) working as clinical teachers are likely to influence medic...
AbstractObjectivesThis study explored the attributes of an effective medical teacher as determined b...
This study looks at whether UK specialist registrars (SpRs) are involved in teaching and meeting the...
Background: Standards for undergraduate medical education in the UK, published in Tomorrow’s D...
Opportunities and resources for training of medical teachers have been criticized in recent UK repor...
Background: The General Medical Council expects UK medical graduates to gain some statistical knowle...
As Australian medical educators become more accustomed to the increasing pressures imposed upon them...
Introduction: Teachers who show positive attitudes towards their professions also express dedication...
Contains fulltext : 171623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gib...
Limited data illuminate how resident doctors view their important roles as teachers, supervisors and...
Background: The School of Medicine at Muhimbili is the main doctor-training institution in the count...