从跨专业角度培养教育工作者:卫生专业教育工作者硕士课程

Sharla King, Mike Carbonaro
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随着医疗保健变得越来越复杂,学习者也越来越多样化,培养医疗专业人员担任教育者的角色越来越重要。跨专业教育和合作实践尤其如此。教育硕士课程可以满足确保教育者具备教学专业知识的需求,以支持执照前和研究生学习者,或为患者及其家属提供教育。然而,这些课程通常侧重于通过教学和学习的学术研究来提高教育工作者在医学或护理教育方面的技能和知识,从而强化了执照前教育中经常出现的专业孤岛现象。我们从跨专业的角度开发和设计了健康科学教育硕士课程,有意将所有健康专业纳入其中。一项计划评估显示了该计划的诸多优势,并强调了需要改进的地方。评估结果以及与硕士项目质量保证标准(Tekian 和 Taylor,2017 年)9 的比较被归纳为经验教训和建议,供其他有意创建健康专业教育工作者研究生项目的人员参考。
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Educating the educators from an interprofessional perspective: A Master's program for health professional educators

Preparing health professionals for educator roles is increasingly critical as healthcare becomes more complex, and learners more diverse. This is especially true with interprofessional education and collaborative practice. Master's of education programs can address the need to ensure educators possess the pedagogical expertise to support pre-licensure and post-graduate learners or provide education to patients and their families. However, programs typically focus on enhancing educators' skills and knowledge in medical or nursing education through the scholarship of teaching and learning thus reinforcing the professional silos often experienced in pre-licensure education. A Master of Education for Health Sciences Education program was developed and designed with an interprofessional perspective to intentionally be inclusive of all health professions. A program evaluation demonstrated the program's many strengths and highlighted areas for improvement. The outcomes of the evaluation and comparison to quality assurance standards for master's programs (Tekian and Taylor, 2017) 9 were synthesized into lessons learned and recommendations for others interested in creating a graduate program for health professional educators.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, a quarterly online-only journal, provides innovative ideas for interprofessional educators and practitioners through peer-reviewed articles and reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in interprofessional healthcare topics, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. The Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice (JIEP) is affiliated with University of Nebraska Medical Center and the official journal of National Academies of Practice (NAP) and supports its mission to serve the public and the health profession by advancing education, policy, practice & research.
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