This chapter highlights the essential role of discourse in learning and the development of physicians’ professional identity. Shared understanding and co-construction of clinical experiences—and learning—are mediated through talk. We argue how contemporary continuing professional development focuses on knowledge acquisition that is divorced from authentic clinical practice. We provide examples of structures that strengthen collective learning processes and steer the discourse of practice in ways that promote learning. Patient focused-quality improvement projects and simulations aligned to workplace needs could meet the requirement for continuous professional development to be both measurable and linked to authentic practice. Future work cou...
The paper presents three different case studies involving a variety of medical professionals and foc...
Continuing interprofessional education is the means by which experienced health, social care, and ot...
Continuing education (CE) and ongoing professional development have occupied a sustained presence wi...
This chapter highlights the essential role of discourse in learning and the development of physician...
Health professions educators have increasingly focused on communication as a key skill to be mastere...
Gee (2005) notes that in enacting a socially recognizable identity, people integrate “language, acti...
Attempts to teach or build a clinical practice grounded in postmodern, col-laborative approaches can...
In practice disciplines, such as nursing, learning can be maximised through experience located in th...
Communication is regarded as one of the most important skills physicians develop. The most common ap...
The aim of this dissertation is to reflect on medical training in relation to the communicative dime...
Context: The Edinburgh Declaration, developed in 1998 as a pledge to alter the character of medical ...
Purpose Workplace-learning literature has focused on doing, but clinical practice also involves talk...
Purpose Workplace-learning literature has focused on doing, but clinical practice also involves talk...
Abstract: Learning has been defined as a condition for improving the quality of healthcare practice....
While patient-centred care is being encouraged in practice, patient-centred learning is not always a...
The paper presents three different case studies involving a variety of medical professionals and foc...
Continuing interprofessional education is the means by which experienced health, social care, and ot...
Continuing education (CE) and ongoing professional development have occupied a sustained presence wi...
This chapter highlights the essential role of discourse in learning and the development of physician...
Health professions educators have increasingly focused on communication as a key skill to be mastere...
Gee (2005) notes that in enacting a socially recognizable identity, people integrate “language, acti...
Attempts to teach or build a clinical practice grounded in postmodern, col-laborative approaches can...
In practice disciplines, such as nursing, learning can be maximised through experience located in th...
Communication is regarded as one of the most important skills physicians develop. The most common ap...
The aim of this dissertation is to reflect on medical training in relation to the communicative dime...
Context: The Edinburgh Declaration, developed in 1998 as a pledge to alter the character of medical ...
Purpose Workplace-learning literature has focused on doing, but clinical practice also involves talk...
Purpose Workplace-learning literature has focused on doing, but clinical practice also involves talk...
Abstract: Learning has been defined as a condition for improving the quality of healthcare practice....
While patient-centred care is being encouraged in practice, patient-centred learning is not always a...
The paper presents three different case studies involving a variety of medical professionals and foc...
Continuing interprofessional education is the means by which experienced health, social care, and ot...
Continuing education (CE) and ongoing professional development have occupied a sustained presence wi...