Integration Examples – Train-the-trainer
On this page we provide some examples on how you can use the learning units and curricular resources for teaching educators at your institution. We also would like to hear from you, if you have used some of the resources and have some recommendations – please use the comment box below!
The DID-ACT train-the-trainer learning units provide a curriculum for educators in the healthprofesions on teaching clinical reasoning to their students in different contexts and settings. The following examples might serve as an inspiration for integrating the learning units at your institution:
Participants: Multi-professional and international educators
Learning unit: Clinical Reasoning teaching and assessment & What is Clinical Reasoning and Models
Mode: Held as part of a Master program for Medical Educators
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Participants: Multi-professional educators across German-speaking coutries
Learning unit: Differences and similarities in clinical reasoning among health professions
Mode: Integrated into the faculty development program
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Participants: Multi-professional educators
Learning unit: Differences and similarities in clinical reasoning among health professions
Mode: Integrated into the faculty development program
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Participants: Multi-professional educators
Learning unit: What is Clinical Reasoning and Models
Mode: Additional part to a faculty development program
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Participants: Medical educators
Learning unit: Person-centered approach and the role of patients
Mode: Part of the faculty development program
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