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Title:
Practical teaching in emergency medicine
Publication Information:
Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Blackwell, c2009
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xvi, 244 p. ; 22 cm
ISBN:
9781405176224
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Summary

Inherent to the teaching and practice of emergency medicine are specific challenges not found in other specialties - the unknowns of the emergency department, the need to identify life- and limb-threatening conditions, the pressure to solve problems and find solutions quickly, and the orchestration of clinical specialists and ancillary services.

Because of these unique demands, books written by clinicians from other disciplines, that extrapolate their information from other specialties, aren't always suitable references for teachers of emergency medicine. This book is different - it shows how to incorporate effective teaching strategies into the unique teaching atmosphere of the emergency department, how to effectively lecture, lead small groups, give feedback, foster life-long faculty development skills, and much more - it is written by emergency medicine physicians for emergency medicine physicians.

Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine gets to the essential core of how to best teach the art of practicing emergency medicine - and provides the blueprint to become a better teacher, providing guidance on how to accomplish skilful teaching in busy emergency departments. It provides emergency physicians and trainees with the necessary tools to effectively and efficiently transmit information to learners in the often times chaotic emergency department environment.


Author Notes

Main Editor: Robert L. Rogers

Associate Editors: Amal Mattu, Michael Winters, and Joseph Martinez

All from The University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland


Table of Contents

Editors and Contributors
Preface
Section 1 Background/Introduction
Chapter 1 Adult learners in the emergency department
Chapter 2 Obstacles to teaching in the emergency department
Chapter 3 Teaching and patient care in emergency medicine
Section 2 Teaching in the Emergency Department
Chapter 4 Bedside teaching in the emergency department
Chapter 5 Teaching procedures: beyond ôsee one, do one, teach oneö
Chapter 6 Providing feedback in the emergency department
Chapter 7 The computer as a teaching tool
Chapter 8 Teaching the intangibles: professionalism and interpersonal skills/communication
Section 3 Teaching Specific Groups
Chapter 9 Teaching medical students
Chapter 10 Teaching trainees from other services in the emergency department
Chapter 11 The education of resident physicians in emergency medicine: a United States perspective
Chapter 12 Teaching physicians in training how to teach
Section 4 Improving as an Educator in Emergency Medicine
Chapter 13 Characteristics of great teachers
Chapter 14 Effective presentation skills
Chapter 15 Small group discussion skills
Chapter 16 Faculty development as a guide for becoming a better teacher
Section 5 Teaching Techniques and Strategies
Chapter 17 Strategies for effective clinical emergency department teaching
Chapter 18 Pearls and pitfalls in teaching: what works, what doesnÆt?
Index