Teaching Psychiatry to Undergraduates
Patrick Hughes editor Julie Langan Martin editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Oct '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This hands-on guide introduces educational theory and explains how it can be applied to improve undergraduate psychiatric teaching.
This book is aimed at anyone involved in the delivery or planning of undergraduate psychiatry teaching. It is a practical, hands-on guide, which provides a basic introduction to key concepts in educational theory and explains how they can be applied to the unique setting of mental health.Psychiatry requires a unique blend of knowledge, skills and attitudes, with important ethical and philosophical issues intrinsic to the specialty. Although teaching is an important part of training and working as a psychiatrist, this is often carried out without any specific training in educational theory or practice. This book teaches readers how to apply educational theory in this complex setting to provide the best possible learning experience for students. Chapters are short and focused, allowing the busy psychiatrist or other professional involved in undergraduate psychiatry teaching to pick it up, absorb some of the principles, and start applying them straight away to improve their teaching. Contributions from individuals with lived experience throughout the book provide insight into the patient experience and how this can be sensitively and effectively incorporated into undergraduate teaching and the benefits that can be gained from doing so.
ISBN: 9781108925976
Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 12mm
Weight: 360g
352 pages
2nd Revised edition