Foundations of Interprofessional Health Education
eBook - An Ecological Theory, Medicine (R0)
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Zusatztext
<p>This book is designed to introduce a theory of ecological psychology into interprofessional health education. The foundations are affordances (features in the environment that afford the opportunity to be recognized and utilized), the life-world (what the meaningful environment contains for the trainee), and behavioral-settings (person-made affordances that are permissive, supportive, or resistive to specific behaviors). Expanding the&nbsp;<i>life-world</i>&nbsp;is the main mechanism of learning in health care. Becoming aware of intentional and unintentional features of the&nbsp;<i>behavioral setting</i>&nbsp;is how we structure the curricular environment to achieve this&nbsp;<i>life-world</i>&nbsp;expansion. The book is structured into four domains: The Natural Domain, The Mental Domain, The Social Domain, and Non-Linearity. The final application section lays out a structure for designing, implementing, and evaluating the educational program in a professional healthcare setting. This book is ideal for clinician managers of interprofessional healthcare clinics, and for the teachers and trainees from each discipline (e.g., medicine, nursing, pharmacy, psychology, social work, etc.).</p><p></p>
Autorenportrait
<p>C. Scott Smith, MD is a Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. He saw patients and taught students and residents at the Boise, ID VA hospital for 28 years. During that time, he served in residency leadership, including as the founding Program Director of the University of Washington¿s Internal Medicine-Boise program. He spent the last eight years of his career as the medicine site director and ultimately national medicine consultant for the V.A.¿s multisite "Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education" program.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 07.07.2023
Umfang: 3.35 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783031334146
Umbreit-Nr.: 226395
