Medical Education for the Future: Identity, Power and Location

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The purpose of medical education is to benefit patients by improving the work of doctors. Patient centeredness is a centuries old concept in medicine, but there is still a long way to go before medical education can truly be said to be patient centered. Ensuring the centrality of the patient is a particular challenge during medical education, when students are still forming an identity as trainee doctors, and conservative attitudes towards medicine and education are common amongst medical teachers, making it hard to bring about improvements. How can teachers, policy makers, researchers and doctors bring about lasting change that will restore the patient to the heart of medical education? The authors, experienced medical educators, explore the role of the patient in medical education in terms of identity, power and location. Using innovative political, philosophical, cultural and literary critical frameworks that have previously never been applied so consistently to the field, the authors provide a fundamental reconceptualisation of medical teaching and learning, with an emphasis upon learning at the bedside and in the clinic. They offer a wealth of practical and conceptual insights into the three-way relationship between patients, students and teachers, setting out a radical and exciting approach to a medical education for the future.

"This book is a truly visionary contribution to the Flexner centenary. It is compulsory reading for the medical educationalist with a serious concern for the future - and for the welfare of patients and learners in the here and now."

Professor Tim Dornan, University of Manchester Medical School and Maastricht University Graduate School of Health Professions

Author(s): Alan Bleakley, John Bligh, Julie Browne (auth.)
Series: Advances in Medical Education 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 292
Tags: Medical Education; Medicine/Public Health, general; Learning & Instruction; Curriculum Studies

Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Medical Education as Patient....Pages 3-17
Beyond Practical Reasoning....Pages 19-31
Learning from Learning Theory....Pages 33-42
Socio-Cultural Learning Theories....Pages 43-60
Front Matter....Pages 61-61
Producing Doctors....Pages 63-79
New Forms of Identity in a Runaway World of Medicine....Pages 81-91
The Medical Educator and the Clinical Teacher....Pages 93-105
Identity Construction of the Medical Educator Through Learning and Writing....Pages 107-118
Power in Medical Education....Pages 119-134
Place Matters: Location in Medical Education....Pages 135-152
Learning by Simulation and the Simulation of Learning....Pages 153-169
Global Medical Education—A Post-Colonial Dilemma....Pages 171-184
Front Matter....Pages 185-185
Let’s Get Real: Medical Students Learning from, with and About Patients....Pages 187-200
Texts, Authoring and Reading in Medical Education....Pages 201-213
Lack, Trajectories and Ruptures in Medical Education Research....Pages 215-225
A Framework for Medical Education Research: Cultures, Contexts and Concepts....Pages 227-239
Front Matter....Pages 241-241
Identities, Powers and Locations: What Does the Future Hold for Medical Education?....Pages 243-252
From Pedagogy to Policy: A Regulatory Framework for Medical Education....Pages 253-263
Back Matter....Pages 252-252