Curriculum Development for Medical Education is
designed for use by curriculum developers and others who
are responsible for the educational experiences of
medical students, residents, fellows, and clinical
practitioners. Short, practical, and general in its
approach, the book begins with a broad overview of the
subject. Each succeeding chapter covers one of the six
steps: problem identification and general needs
assessment, targeted needs assessment, goals and
objectives, educational strategies, implementation, and
evaluation. Additional chapters address curriculum
maintenance, enhancement, and dissemination. The
six-step approach outlined here has evolved over the
past twenty years, during which time the authors have
taught curriculum development and evaluation skills to
faculty and fellows in the Johns Hopkins University
Faculty Development Program for
Clinician-Educators.Program participants have used the
techniques described to develop curricula on such
diverse topics as preclerkship skills building, clinical
reasoning and shared decision making, outpatient
internal medicine, musculoskeletal disorders, office
gynecology for the generalist, chronic illness and
disability, geriatrics for nongeriatric faculty,
surgical skills assessment, laparoscopic surgical
skills, cross-cultural competence, and medical ethics.
This thoroughly revised edition includes a broad
discussion of competencies mandated by the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education and other bodies,
current information on education technology, increased
emphasis on scholarships related to curriculum
development, and advice on obtaining institutional
review board approval. Updated examples throughout the
book illustrate major points. The expanded appendixes
include samples of complete curricula and information on
funding, faculty development, and curricular
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