Protecting time for teaching in the ambulatory care setting

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Skeff, KM
Bowen, JL
Irby, DM
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10.1097/00001888-199708000-00014
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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The current drive for efficient clinical teaching threatens the educational mission of academic medical centers, With pressures to increase clinical productivity, protected time and compensation for teaching have become scarce resources for clinical teachers in all settings, Although it may yield new approaches ro education, the push for efficiency may ultimately result in insufficient time fur teaching and may cause some clinical preceptors to stop teaching completely. Further, it may lead to the illusion that comprehensive teaching truly requires little time, Since the future of American health care depends upon the provision of high-quality clinical education to young physicians, this situation presents a potential national crisis. In this article, the authors discuss the complex nature of teaching, its time requirements, and the special challenges of teaching in outpatient settings. To avoid overemphasizing efficiency to the detriment of education they recommend adhering to two principles: (1) academic medical centers are educational as well as training institutions, and therefore should provide a broad-based education as well as training in clinical skills; and (2) the clinical teaching process is complex and adequate time must be provided for its many phases, including planning, instructing, and reflecting. Finally, the authors make recommendations for ensuring the delivery of high-quality education in ambulatory care settings.
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