Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
A Guide for Clinicians
Patricia Casey editor Sarah Huline-Dickens editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Dec '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Provides a rich overview of teaching techniques and learning in psychiatry, from the lecture room to the clinic, for trainers and trainees.
Drawing on papers previously published in BJPsych Advances, this book provides much-needed guidance for teaching in psychiatry. It covers topics such as remote training, simulation, supervision, coaching and mentoring. It is aimed at psychiatrists, both trainers and trainees, and other mental health professionals.Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry draws on classic papers previously published in BJPsych Advances, alongside newly commissioned chapters, to provide a rich overview of teaching and learning as applied to psychiatry. Written by clinicians, professors and lecturers, the book covers the direct teaching of the specialty through to educational management, coaching and mentoring. It examines diverse methods of teaching and learning, from journal clubs to simulation, and gives an updated overview of psychiatry in the foundation programme. It covers the challenges faced by trainers in recent times in delivering training virtually through webinars and remote placements. Newly commissioned chapters include how to conduct an online literature search, writing for learning and publication, delivering a good lecture and supporting trainees. Accessible throughout, the book provides much-needed guidance for busy clinicians, primarily psychiatrists, who are acting as trainers. It will also be an invaluable guide for trainees and other mental health professionals.
ISBN: 9781009054690
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
Weight: 490g
290 pages