Design and development of an arena blended connected learning model for faculty development in health professions education: A step forward.

Annie Sheeba John, Nalini Y C, Anitha Nancy, Jasmine Jaideep Rayapudi, Punnose Kurian Kattil, Bhavani Krishnamurthy, Shivasakthy Manivasakan, Nilakantan Ananthakrishnan, B V Adkoli
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Current medical education and clinical practice has led to a need for advanced faculty development for medical teachers to effectively play the role of educators, researchers and administrators. There is large variability in the teaching programmes across countries, which range from a one-time activity to regularly scheduled workshops and seminars, to a highly advanced course spanning a few months to a year. Several healthcare institutes around the world offer faculty training programmes in health professions education, where the curriculum varies in design as they are developed and implemented by their own institutional body or education unit. Following a discussion of arena blended connected (ABC) learning design during a faculty training programme (Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professions Education) and the subsequent move towards an online approach to education due to the pandemic in 2019, the advisory faculty and students started to envision designing the already existing Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professions Education curriculum along the ABC model favouring blended and outcome-based education. Criteria were set for each topic with clearly defined learning levels to be implemented and the frequency of implementation. We describe the design and development of a curriculum for faculty development of health professions education using the ABC model.

设计和开发用于卫生专业教育师资发展的竞技场混合连接学习模式:向前迈进了一步。
当前的医学教育和临床实践要求医学教师进行高级师资培训,以有效发挥教育者、研究者和管理者的作用。各国的教学计划差异很大,从一次性活动到定期举办的讲习班和研讨会,再到为期数月至一年的高级课程,不一而足。世界各地的一些医疗保健机构提供医疗保健专业教育方面的师资培训计划,这些计划的课程设计各不相同,因为它们是由各自的机构或教育单位制定和实施的。在一次教师培训课程(卫生专业教育研究生文凭)中讨论了竞技场混合连接(ABC)学习设计,以及随后因 2019 年大流行病而转向在线教育方法后,咨询教师和学生开始设想按照 ABC 模式设计现有的卫生专业教育研究生文凭课程,该模式倾向于混合式和基于结果的教育。我们为每个主题设定了标准,明确规定了需要实施的学习水平和实施频率。我们介绍了采用 ABC 模式设计和开发卫生专业教育师资开发课程的情况。
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