Val Wass, Victor Ng
ISBNs: B0CKFGS681, 1032351853, 1032351845, 9781032351858,
9781032351841, 9781003325734, 978-1032351858, 978-1032351841,
978-1003325734
English | 2024 | PDF | 300 Pages
It has been recognised by governments and healthcare organisations
worldwide that for Universal Healthcare in pursuit of Health for All
under the Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved, effective
primary care that is integrated, accessible, and affordable for everyone
is essential.
This practical guide is the first designed
specifically to support those planning and conducting family
medicine/primary care education within medical schools around the world.
It offers medical educators a collection of concise easy to follow
chapters, guiding the reader through the curriculum requirements with
key references for further detail. Plain English and practical,
deliverable advice, adaptable to different contexts, ensures the content
is accessible to those educating medical students in any country, while
the structure within sections ensures that family medicine doctors and
educators can dip into chapters relevant to their roles, for example
curriculum design for academic educators or teaching methods for those
educating in clinical practice.
Key Features
■ The first “how-to” guide dedicated to effective integration of family medicine teaching into medical school curricula
■ Offers a strong evidence-based framework for integrating family medicine into medical schools
■
Wide in scope, for academics and educationalists at all levels and in
all geographies, reflecting and embracing the experience and variation
in family medicine across the globe to produce pragmatic and effective
information on which medical schools can base change
■
Step-by-step introduction to the processes of literature review
(establishing the existing knowledge base), choosing a topic, research
questions, and methodology, conducting research, and disseminating
results
■ Supported by the WONCA Working Party on Education
The
book is edited and authored by members of the World Organization of
Family Doctors (WONCA) Working Party on Education, which is ideally
placed to offer a strong platform for medical schools to integrate
family medicine whatever the local context, enabling all future doctors,
whatever their career aspiration, to understand the importance of
family medicine to health systems and holistic medicine and encourage
family medicine doctors to inspire students to consider a career in the
field.