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Keys to Great Clinical Teaching

Keys to Great Clinical Teaching. Characteristics of Effective Clinical Teachers. Important Clinical competence Non judgmental Role model Enthusiasm Feedback skills Availability Respects residents’ autonomy. Less Important Professionalism Scholarly activity Organization EBM.

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Keys to Great Clinical Teaching

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  1. Keys to Great Clinical Teaching

  2. Characteristics of Effective Clinical Teachers • Important • Clinical competence • Non judgmental • Role model • Enthusiasm • Feedback skills • Availability • Respects residents’ autonomy • Less Important • Professionalism • Scholarly activity • Organization • EBM

  3. The 3 As Good clinicians are Able Available Affable

  4. The 3 As and teaching • Less Important • Professionalism • Scholarly activity • Organization • EBM Important Clinical competence Non judgmental Role model Enthusiasm Feedback skills Availability Respects residents’ autonomy Buchel, Edwards. Fam Med 2005;37(10:30-5

  5. Add good feedback skills to the 3 A’sCompletes the list of key teaching attributes Feedback – the Missing Piece

  6. Key features of adult learning Active process Problem based Relevant to student’s needs Immediate feedback Supportive environment

  7. Teaching tips Keys to great clinical teaching Act as a role model Show your enthusiasm Provide feedback Involve learners in your practice

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