Foundations

This unit focuses on the concepts and theoretical framework that the Clinician Educator (CE) will need in order to apply theory to their practice as a clinician educator and to implement the activities learned in other units. As well, it will equip the CE with the practical skills needed to perform an education consultation and to reflect on and plan for his or her own learning. This unit will also provide the CE with an orientation to the content and process of the full diploma program. 

There are no prerequisites for this unit.

This unit must be started first in the diploma program, although it may be taken simultaneously with other units. Candidates are not required to submit portfolio entries for this unit until all of the other units have been completed. However, the on-line module Foundations: Part 1 must be completed before any other units are started. 

Competencies Addressed in this Unit 

A CE must be able to:

1.    Explain and compare key theories and principles of medical education

2.    Develop a plan for life-long learning in medical education

3.    Perform an effective education consultation

4.    Participate in a community of practice

Objectives

By the end of the Unit, the CE will be able to:

1.  Demonstrate comprehension of key education theories, principles, and concepts, by

2.  Demonstrate proficiency in education consultation, by

3.  Demonstrate a commitment to professional development, by

4.  Demonstrate involvement with a community of practice, by

Assessment

Suggested Readings

Education theories, principles, and concepts

Adult learning principles 

Development of expertise, competence

Competency-based education 

Problem/task-based learning 

Workplace learning

Interprofessional education 

Community of practice

Societal responsiveness

Reflective practice 

Learner-centeredness 

Accreditation

medical school:

residency:

CPD:

Student selection and admission

Life-long learning

Self Assessment

Education innovation

Online resources