Book contents
- Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
- Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- A Note on the Cover
- Introduction
- Section 1 Teaching and Preparation
- Section 2 Teaching Methods
- Chapter 6 Small- and Large-Group Teaching
- Chapter 7 Whys and Hows of Patient-Based Teaching
- Chapter 8 Simulation-Based Learning in Psychiatric Training
- Chapter 9 Running Journal Clubs in Psychiatry
- Chapter 10 Workshops: An Important Element in Medical Education
- Chapter 11 Delivering a Good Lecture
- Section 3 Feedback, Assessment and Supervision
- Section 4 Bridging the Gaps: Foundation Years and Interprofessional Education
- Section 5 Technologies Old and New
- Section 6 Supporting the Trainee in Difficulty
- Index
- References
Chapter 10 - Workshops: An Important Element in Medical Education
from Section 2 - Teaching Methods
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2022
- Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
- Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- A Note on the Cover
- Introduction
- Section 1 Teaching and Preparation
- Section 2 Teaching Methods
- Chapter 6 Small- and Large-Group Teaching
- Chapter 7 Whys and Hows of Patient-Based Teaching
- Chapter 8 Simulation-Based Learning in Psychiatric Training
- Chapter 9 Running Journal Clubs in Psychiatry
- Chapter 10 Workshops: An Important Element in Medical Education
- Chapter 11 Delivering a Good Lecture
- Section 3 Feedback, Assessment and Supervision
- Section 4 Bridging the Gaps: Foundation Years and Interprofessional Education
- Section 5 Technologies Old and New
- Section 6 Supporting the Trainee in Difficulty
- Index
- References
Summary
Medical conferences such as those held by the American Psychiatric Association, the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland and many other international medical academic bodies include workshops in their programmes. They are also included in the academic teaching programmes aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates and continued professional development. Teaching methods such as workshops, which actively require the learner to participate, are widely accepted to achieve a deeper level of learning. Educational research recognizes student engagement as valuable and as having a significant impact on their learning (Mandernach 2015). However, it is only when workshops are correctly planned and appropriately used that these interactive learning environments foster sound pedagogic principles and result in effective learning. Guidelines for conducting workshops are available and guidelines specific to psychiatry can also be found (Tiberius and Silver 2001), but for workshops to be effective it is important to understand the concepts of adult learning, the learning targets and the principles and process of delivering a workshop.
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Clinical Topics in Teaching PsychiatryA Guide for Clinicians, pp. 115 - 125Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022