Faculty Development and Teaching

Introduction by Dr. Joe O'Donnell, MD:
What is Faculty Development?
(PowerPoint file)

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Teaching Methods

  1. Web Teaching At Dartmouth
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~webteach/
    The Web Teaching at Dartmouth site is for educators and instructional technologists who are interested in exploring different facets of using the Web in curriculums.

  2. University of California at Berkeley
    Office of Educational Development Tools for Teaching

    http://teaching.berkeley.edu/compendium/
    This Web site presents a compendium more than 200 teaching techniques faculty members have found to be effective in their courses at the University of California, Berkeley.
  1. Dartmouth e-book - Tools For Teaching
    http://www.netLibrary.com/ebook_info.asp?product_id=26088
    The compendium has been published in book format and is available electronically to the Dartmouth/DHMC community.
  1. Teacher Education Development
    Provides teaching tools applicable to a variety of medical learning environments. University of New Mexico School of Medicine.

Problem Based Learning

  1. Southern Illinois University's School of Medicine
    http://www.pbli.org/pbl/pbl.htm
    A good beginning point for investigating the problem-based learning (PBL) process within medical education is the PBL site at the Medical School of Southern Illinois University.

  2. Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario
    http://meds.queensu.ca/medicine/pbl/pblhome.htm#contents
    Queen's University School of Medicine has developed an online handbook on the PBL teaching technique.

  3. Collaborative Learning
    http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/nise/cl1/CL/default.asp
    This Web site is produced by the National Institute for Science Education and provides a basic introduction to the collaborative learning process within higher education. It also provides some personal reflections by students and teachers who are involved in classes transitioning from traditional teaching environments to collaborative learning environments.

  4. National Learning Communities Project
    http://learningcommons.evergreen.edu/home.asp
    The Learning Community Commons site explores the concept of learning communities within higher education. It includes a "Handbook on Collaborative Learning Assessment."

Faculty Development for Preceptors

  1. Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center http://www.snhahec.org/preceptor_development.cfm
    This site provides education, information, training, and services for residents and preceptors in community-based care environments. The site consists of a series of 10 learning modules on teaching students in ambulatory care.

  2. The School of Medicine University of North Carolina
    The Expert Preceptor Interactive Curriculum (EPIC)

    http://www.med.unc.edu/fipse/
    EPIC consists of 10 learning modules. It presents preceptor-relevant information on teaching students within a clinical environment.

  3. The University of Kansas School of Medicine
    Clinical Teaching Strategies

    http://wichita.kumc.edu/strategies/busyprac.html
    This site provides a collection of easy-to-review tips and techniques on community-based teaching as well as hospital-based teaching.

Junior Faculty & Resident Development

  1. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
    The Outcome Project - Resident Competencies
    http://www.acgme.org/outcome/
    The Web site of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education defines a set of basic competencies for residents.

  1. The Managed Care Education Connection
    http://www.mceconnection.com/mce/
    The Managed Care Education Connection is one site which can be used to provide curriculum ideas that promote the integration of the ACGME competencies into existing programs.

  2. End of Life Physician Education Resource Center
    http://www.eperc.mcw.edu/
    The End of Life Physician Education Resource Center (EPERC) is a central repository for educational materials and information on end-of-life care. It can also be used as a source of curriculums for faculty development.


  3. Students and Residents about Practice-based Learning and Improvement, Synthesized from a Literature Review
    Greg Ogrinc, Linda A. Headrick, Sunita Mutha, Mary T. Coleman, Joseph O'Donnell, and Paul V. Miles A Framework for Teaching Medical Acad Med 2003 78: 748-756.

  1. The University of Illinois at Chicago;
    "Standardized Medical Student"

    http://www.uic.edu/orgs/facdevel/main.html
    The "Standardized Medical Student" technique is an interactive approach used to show residents, preceptors, and junior faculty how to teach medical students in clinical settings.

Related Articles:

Note: These articles are available electronically at the Academic Medicine web site, which is licensed by the Dartmouth College Library for use by members of Dartmouth College and the DHMC only.

Faculty Development for Physicians

  1. The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) http://www.saem.org/saemdnn/
    The faculty development resources of the SAEM site provide extensive information on professional development applicable to all medical specialties.

  2. The Harvard School of Public Health
    The Clinical Leadership Program

    http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ccpe/index.html
    Harvard School of Public Health provides a leadership course specifically for chairs of clinical departments in major teaching hospitals.

Teaching Theory

  1. Palmer, Parker J. The Courage to Teach:
    Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life
    San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass, c1998

    http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=26046
    In this book Parker presents examples of schools modeling a holistic engagement of the student with the discipline. One example referenced is the Medical School of McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. The book is available electronically for the Dartmouth/DHMC community.




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