Evidence and Values in Clinical Education
Overview
Gain a critical understanding of the complex interrelationships between evidence and values which underpin the practice and development of clinical education
- This module plays a key role in preparing MMedEdparticipants to undertake a Professional Project or Dissertation
- A combination of intensive face-to-face teaching (3 days) and online learning (resource-based learning and online discussion)
- Optional tutorials will be available either face-to-face or via web-based video/audio conferencing
Key Facts
Contact: Jessica Simpson / Anna Scott
Module Leads: Dr Deborah Biggerstaff, Emily Roisin Reid
CATS: 20
Code: MD967
Duration: Five taught days: Two days on campus and three days online
Pre-requisites
Before taking this module, you should have successfully completed the requirements of the Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education (which represents achievement of the HEA’s national professional standards for higher education).
You must either have already completed the following modules: 'Essentials of Clinical Education'; 'Assessment in Clinical Education'; and 'Becoming an Effective Teacher'.
Or, completed an M level postgraduate certificate in education (relevant to clinical education) at another institution and/or achieved Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Assessment
4,000 word essay.
Module dates 2023/24
Teaching scheduled is provisional and may change. It is therefore advised that you check individual module pages in advance of teaching.
February 2024 | On campus or online |
5th |
On campus Online On campus Online Online |
Study options
- MSc route: Available as a core module on the Master's in Medical Education(MMedEd) programme
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