The Contradictions of Medical Education : A Political View From Practice (2025. vi, 352 S. VI, 352 p. 3 illus. 235 mm)

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The Contradictions of Medical Education : A Political View From Practice (2025. vi, 352 S. VI, 352 p. 3 illus. 235 mm)

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Full Description

This book presents a political view of medical education based on dialectical analysis of a range of practice. This approach, and the contradictions that it reveals, will enable anyone with an interest in medical education development, or in teaching or researching medical education, to do so systematically, critically and constructively for their own context. How the analysis of medical education was built is described. It also offers relevant academic commentary on the practice that forms that basis of the political view. The issues addressed include assessment, curriculum, teaching methods, social issues, identity, professional values, management, undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing medical education, and the process of becoming an educationalist. These are widely discussed topics in medical education, not yet unified on the basis of a critical theoretical framework. Education is a social science so the book is guided to understand the links between natural science theories that underpin medicine, to the social science theory that underpins medical education.

This book is ground-breaking, in being the first and only political analysis developed specifically for medical education, and based on the practice of that discipline in a variety of contexts in the global north and the global south. The academic commentaries clarify the relationship between the political analysis of medical education and the existing content of the discipline that is widely taught and used. This view of medical education will enable those working, teaching, studying or researching in this field to analyse, criticise, understand, challenge, and build on current knowledge and practice appropriately to their own context.

Contents

Chapter 1. Practice - theory - practice: Learning from the experience of medical education.- Part I: Culture and Context.- Chapter 2. Socio-cultural contexts and medical education: Tales from four continents.- Chapter 3. Glocalisation of medical education: Impact and challenges.- Chapter 4. Exploring the root cause of stagnation in medical education.- Part II: Globalisation and its Problems.- Chapter 5. The 'fast and fashionable' syndrome.- Chapter 6. Standardisation: The root of the flat curve.- Chapter 7. Greater than the sum: International partnerships in medical education.- Part III: Negotiating Identities in Medical Education and Medicine.- Chapter 8. The road not taken: Transitioning to full-time medical education research from clinical practice as a junior doctor.- Chapter 9. Finding the centre of my Venn: Navigating experiences of identity challenge as a medical student.- Chapter 10. Medical education: What should we be teaching future generations?.- Part IV: Managing the System, the Profession, and the Business of Medical Education: The Neoliberal Project.- Chapter 11. The marginalisation of the medical profession and its impact on medical education. Lessons from Sweden.- Chapter 12. Medical leadership and management: Why should we bother?.- Chapter 13. Medical education in Brazil: Context and challenges.- Chapter 14. Walls and bridges: The professional relationship between academics and administrators.- Part V: Medical Education and the Workplace.- Chapter 15. When does a surgical trainee become competent to perform surgery?.- Chapter 16. Postgraduate surgical training and the workplace: A developing mismatch.- Chapter 17. Training during the real work of after-admitting ward rounds.- Part VI: The Power and Politics of Curriculum.- Chapter 18. Basic science in medical education: Switching it up.- Chapter 19. Is the current integrated approach to the medical curriculum obscuring what students need to learn for clinical practice?.- Chapter 20. Managing medical and dental curriculum reform in a sub-Saharan country.- Chapter 21. Bedside teaching: Understanding which tails wag the dog.- Chapter 22. The importance of first impressions: Exploring the hidden curriculum in medical education.- Chapter 23. The politics and contradictions of medical education.

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