Graduate Medical Education in Family Medicine is an essential resource for anyone involved in family medicine residency programs. This comprehensive guide outlines the fundamental structure and processes of family medicine residency education, emphasizing the complexities of these adaptive learning organizations.
Family medicine residency programs encompass a wide range of elements, including:
- People
- Processes and procedures
- Buildings and budgets
- High stakes and mistakes
- Mission statements and strategies
- Schedules and curricula
- Faculty and residents
The challenges faced by residency program faculty are numerous, and this book provides a clear and comprehensive breakdown of family medicine graduate medical education. It is an invaluable tool for:
- Residency program directors
- Faculty members
- Residency administrators
- Physicians seeking to improve their educational skills
The volume opens with detailed overviews of several key family medicine organizations that support residency programs and faculty development. Subsequent chapters delve into crucial topics, including:
- Best practices in resident assessment and evaluation
- Development of teaching and administrative skills for faculty
- Accreditation requirements for residency education
Authors:
Rick Kellerman (Editor)
Edition:
2024th
Publication Date:
March 30, 2025
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