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Coughlin, SSCtr Dis Control & Prevent
Epidemiol & Hlth Serv Res Branch Div Canc Prevent & Control Natl Ctr Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot Atlanta GA 30341 USA
Attendance at courses on teaching Attendance at sessions on aspects of teaching, such as lecturing, running tutorials Having one's own teaching observed and commented upon Observing others teaching (learning by ex...
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Attendance at courses on teaching Attendance at sessions on aspects of teaching, such as lecturing, running tutorials Having one's own teaching observed and commented upon Observing others teaching (learning by example) Discussion of issues, such as planning and evaluating a session, with a respected teacher Reflecting on one's own teaching and trying to identify what aspects are helpful to students' learning and which are not Studying student feedback, whether written or verbal, to identify what students report as being helpful and unhelpful to their learning Mentoring of a new teacher by an experienced colleague Better understanding of what helps students to learn Acquiring techniques-for example, on how to encourage participation or how to lecture effectively Gaining ideas on ways of structuring information to make it more accessible to students Feeling more motivated and more able to engage in teaching Valuing teaching more highly When considering how teaching ability may be developed, it is helpful to bear in mind the breadth of opportunities available and also the varied outcomes which may be sought. (All UK medical schools are currently being assessed by the Quality Assurance Agency under the Quality Assessment of Education scheme.) Recording and then using the results of evaluation constitutes an important quality enhancement loop; quality management and enhancement is one of six areas assessed by the Quality Assessment of Education scheme.
Over the past decade, the US health-care system has fallen into crisis. The nation□s health expenditures have increased 57.5%, from $699.4 billion in 1990 to an estimated $1.2 trillion in 1999 (1). Despite these incr...
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Over the past decade, the US health-care system has fallen into crisis. The nation□s health expenditures have increased 57.5%, from $699.4 billion in 1990 to an estimated $1.2 trillion in 1999 (1). Despite these increases, a growing number of Americans lack health insurance. In 1999, nearly 46 million US citizens (about 20% of the population) were uninsured (2). Because the health-care system has four distinct financers of care—employers, government, individuals, and providers—few, if any, Americans benefit from a coordinated continuum of care.
Grabois M. The paths we chose: to succeed or not to succeed. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002;83:147-9. [copy ] 2002 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Reha...
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Grabois M. The paths we chose: to succeed or not to succeed. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002;83:147-9. [copy ] 2002 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
IT IS WITH GREAT HUMILITY and pride that I accept the distinct honor of presenting the 33rd Waiter J. Zeiter Lecture. I want to thank the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) Awards Co...
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IT IS WITH GREAT HUMILITY and pride that I accept the distinct honor of presenting the 33rd Waiter J. Zeiter Lecture. I want to thank the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) Awards Committee and the Board of Governors for affording me this significant honor. It is very humbling to be recognized by one's peers and to realize that recognition indicates that one shares with Waiter Zeiter his attributes of statesmanship, scholarship, executive leadership, and warm friendship. In keeping with the tradition of the Zeiter Lecture, I will review the history of our field, and in doing so hope to persuade you that collaboration among rehabilitation medicine organizations and consumer groups is a logical extension of that history.(1).
Part I in the January/February 1984 issue of HOSPITAL TOPICS discussed how such an affiliation can help solve the DRG problem and improve the cost benefit of your capital and operating programs. Part 1 also included a...
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Part I in the January/February 1984 issue of HOSPITAL TOPICS discussed how such an affiliation can help solve the DRG problem and improve the cost benefit of your capital and operating programs. Part 1 also included an up-to-date list of references on all phases of the subject. Part II takes up the interests of the University, the Hospital Board, the Physician, the Patient, the Third Party Payor and the costs of the affiliation. It will detail entering into a memorandum of agreement between the Hospital and University and the text of such an agreement is given.
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