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E-raamat: Learning and Behaviour in Medicine: A Voyage Around CME and CPD [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 70 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003270287
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 70 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003270287
This concise, practical guide supports a broadly based understanding of continuing medical education and professional development, without being overly theoretical. Opening with the history of CME and CPD, their definitions and the difference between them, this book discusses recent changes in the culture of learning in medicine, including the transition of CME from didactic teaching to interactive, focused adult learning. It describes the replacement of a curricular approach by education driven by need, which, in turn, is defined by discovery and analysis of professional practice gaps. Particular emphasis is placed on the misdiagnosis gap, its causation and impact on patient care.

Key Features











Articulates the essential difference between CME and undergraduate and postgraduate medical education





Highlights the importance of professional practice gap discovery and analysis





Outlines the planning and design of CME in relation to Moores Outcomes Pyramid





Describes the various modalities of CME provision, methods of outcome assessment and accreditation systems





Confirms the critical role that CPD plays in revalidation and maintenance of certification, with important considerations around fitness to practise

It is essential reading for those who use CME and those who plan, design, deliver and accredit CME, including practising healthcare professionals from all specialties, and CME providers, both independent and linked to specialist societies.
Prologue vii
Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xi
1 The Beginning of CME and Its Relationship to CPD
1(4)
References
3(2)
2 Culture of Learning
5(4)
References
7(2)
3 Professional Practice Gap and the CME Community
9(6)
The CME Community
11(1)
References
12(3)
4 The Three Types of PPG
15(10)
Deficiency Gap
15(6)
Misdiagnosis -- The Clinical Acumen Gap
16(5)
Development Gap
21(1)
Confidence Gap
22(1)
References
22(3)
5 Gap Discovery and Analysis
25(6)
Physician Level
25(1)
Hospital Level
26(1)
Specialist Level
27(1)
National Non-Specialist Level
28(2)
References
30(1)
6 CME Provision
31(12)
Workplace Informal CME
31(3)
mHealth -- Self-Directed Point-of-Care CME
31(1)
Multi-Disciplinary Team Meetings (MDTMs)
32(2)
External Formal CME
34(6)
Live Event
34(1)
Backwards Planning
35(1)
Implementation
36(1)
Performance Improvement CME (PI CME)
37(1)
eLearning
37(2)
Hybrid Events
39(1)
Interprofessional Continuing Education
39(1)
External Informal CME
40(1)
References
41(2)
7 Outcome Assessment
43(8)
Workplace Informal CME
43(1)
External Formal CME
44(1)
Effect Size
45(2)
Limitations of Self-Reported Pre- and Post-Test Comparison
47(1)
References
47(4)
8 Accreditation
51(8)
North America
51(2)
Europe
53(3)
Accreditation Standards -- Pharmaceutical Industry
56(1)
References
57(2)
9 Continuing Professional Development and Fitness to Practise
59(6)
References
62(3)
Epilogue 65(2)
Index 67
Robin Stevenson is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of European CME and Honorary Professor of Medicine, Glasgow University, UK.