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Book Cases on Diversity  Equity  and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator

Download or read book Cases on Diversity Equity and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator written by Chasity Beth O'Malley and published by Medical Information Science Reference. This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The purpose of this book is to provide educators with cases in topics such as racism, mental health stigma, classism, etc., for use in case-based learning across the healthcare professions. The chapters will each include two to three cases with components of background information on the topic, a case frame for discussion, questions and answers, and an epilogue"--

Book Cases on Diversity  Equity  and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator

Download or read book Cases on Diversity Equity and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator written by Chasity Beth O'Malley and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The purpose of this book is to provide educators with cases in topics such as racism, mental health stigma, classism, etc., for use in case-based learning across the healthcare professions. The chapters will each include two to three cases with components of background information on the topic, a case frame for discussion, questions and answers, and an epilogue"--

Book Cases on Diversity  Equity  and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator

Download or read book Cases on Diversity Equity and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator written by O'Malley, Chasity Beth and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-01-16 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Currently, there is a critical need to integrate diversity and inclusion into health professions curricula and to diversify educators’ approaches to teaching. The COVID-19 pandemic has most recently highlighted the systemic barriers that exist for our most vulnerable patients. To address these inequities, it is important to promote diversity and inclusion in thought, practice, and curricular content. Social and cultural experiences uniquely influence the learning experience, so a plurality of perspectives should be represented in educational material and seen in the classroom. Cases on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the Health Professions Educator serves as a tool to enhance the structure and competencies of learners in health professions. This case book engages both learners and educators in health professions in robust discussions that serve to enhance awareness and knowledge around these issues with the expectation that knowledge will translate into practices that eventually reduce health inequities. Covering topics such as ableism, barriers to healthcare access, and mental health stigma, this case book is an indispensable resource for health professionals, educators and students in the health professions, hospital administrators, medical librarians, sociologists, government officials, researchers, and academicians.

Book The Health Professions Educator

Download or read book The Health Professions Educator written by Gerald Kayingo, PhD, PA-C and published by Springer Publishing Company. This book was released on 2017-08-28 with total page 464 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides one-of-a-kind, in-depth guidance for improving effectiveness in the classroom This is the only book for new and midcareer faculty that delivers practical, evidence-based strategies for physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other clinical professionals teaching in advanced health provider education programs. The text disseminates interprofessional teaching and learning strategies that can be used across the gamut of advanced clinical disciplines. It also features sample curricula and syllabi, lecture tips, evaluation strategies, and in-depth information about state-of-the-art technology and virtual classrooms. Key pedagogical principles set a firm foundation for both novice and experienced educators, and practical applications and case examples integrated into each chapter offer concrete reinforcement. The text describes how to design and implement a curriculum that promotes cognitive diversity and inclusion, and examines ways to encourage leadership and scholarship. It addresses methods for fostering active learning and clinical reasoning through the use of technology, simulation, distance education, and student-centered pedagogy. Edited by experienced PA and NP faculty who are leaders in interprofessional education, the book distills the insight and expertise of top PA, nursing, and physician educators and provides valuable tools that help faculty become effective educators in the U.S. and abroad. Key Features: Delivers cutting-edge "tools of the trade" for advanced health professions educators Provides evidence-based strategies for interprofessional education Describes key pedagogical principles for both beginner and advanced educators •Includes strategies to promote cognitive diversity and inclusion in the teaching environment Weaves practical applications and case examples into each chapter Offers strategies for faculty to establish and maintain work-life balance

Book Case Studies on Diversity and Social Justice Education

Download or read book Case Studies on Diversity and Social Justice Education written by Paul C. Gorski and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-11-07 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Case Studies on Diversity and Social Justice Education offers pre- and in-service educators an opportunity to analyze and reflect upon a variety of realistic case studies related to educational equity and social justice. Each case, written in an engaging, narrative style, presents a complex but common classroom scenario in which an inequity or injustice is in play. These cases allow educators to practice the process of considering a range of contextual factors, checking their own biases, and making immediate- and longer-term decisions about how to create and sustain equitable learning environments for all students. The book begins with a seven-point process for examining case studies. Largely lacking from existing case study collections, this framework guides readers through the process of identifying, examining, reflecting on, and taking concrete steps to resolve challenges related to diversity and equity in schools. The cases themselves present everyday examples of the ways in which racism, sexism, homophobia and heterosexism, class inequities, language bias, religious-based oppression, and other equity and diversity concerns affect students, teachers, families, and other members of our school communities. They involve classroom issues that are relevant to all grade levels and all content areas, allowing significant flexibility in how and with whom they are used. Although organized topically, the intersection of these issues are stressed throughout the cases, reflecting the multi-faceted way they play out in real life. All cases conclude with a series of questions to guide discussion and a section of facilitator notes, called points for consideration. This unique feature provides valuable insight for understanding the complexities of each case.

Book Handbook of Research on Instructional Technologies in Health Education and Allied Disciplines

Download or read book Handbook of Research on Instructional Technologies in Health Education and Allied Disciplines written by Garcia, Manuel B. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-03-13 with total page 470 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Instructional technologies used to be optional and supplemental pedagogical tools until the global health crisis of 2020 compelled education systems to rely on digital devices and services to guarantee academic continuity. Suddenly, the contemporary principles and practices utilized in delivering health education curricula were insufficient and ineffective. Acknowledging the vital role of technology in shaping the future of education, there is now a greater demand to foster innovative interventions and continuous improvement in strategies, methodologies, and systems to empower learners, educators, and leaders in the digital age. This paradigm shift requires a fundamental transformation in the way we approach teaching and learning, and a willingness to embrace new approaches and tools that can enhance the quality of education and support student success. The Handbook of Research on Instructional Technologies in Health Education and Allied Disciplines provides comprehensive coverage of innovative methods and strategies to produce the next generation of health professionals. The book lays the groundwork for implementable teaching and learning models that facilitate knowledge acquisition, enhance perceptual variation, improve skill coordination, and develop a scientific and technological mindset. Each chapter provides an in-depth examination of instructional technologies contextualized in various medical and health domains, including nursing, physiotherapy, radiology, neurophysiology, physical health, dentistry, clinical medicine, and more. This reference work is a must-read for all stakeholders in health education and related fields, including educators, students, researchers, administrators, and healthcare professionals.

Book Cases on Teaching Pharmacology to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Students

Download or read book Cases on Teaching Pharmacology to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Students written by Aslam, Muhammad Shahzad and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-03-20 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today’s modern age, educators face a wide range of challenges across subjects and disciplines, particularly in the medical field. To improve pharmacology education in schools and ensure the next generation of students is prepared, further study on the best practices and challenges that face educators is required. Cases on Teaching Pharmacology to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Students provides real case studies that show teachers, students, and other stakeholders how to address pharmacology education and drug mechanisms using evidence-based practices. The case studies detail how teachers, students, and therapists make treatment decisions. Featuring a wide range of topics such as drugs, ethics, traditional medicine, and alternative medicine, this book is ideal for therapists, educational professionals, administrators, curriculum developers, policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Book In the Nation s Compelling Interest

Download or read book In the Nation s Compelling Interest written by Institute of Medicine and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2004-06-29 with total page 429 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The United States is rapidly transforming into one of the most racially and ethnically diverse nations in the world. Groups commonly referred to as minorities-including Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, and Alaska Natives-are the fastest growing segments of the population and emerging as the nation's majority. Despite the rapid growth of racial and ethnic minority groups, their representation among the nation's health professionals has grown only modestly in the past 25 years. This alarming disparity has prompted the recent creation of initiatives to increase diversity in health professions. In the Nation's Compelling Interest considers the benefits of greater racial and ethnic diversity, and identifies institutional and policy-level mechanisms to garner broad support among health professions leaders, community members, and other key stakeholders to implement these strategies. Assessing the potential benefits of greater racial and ethnic diversity among health professionals will improve the access to and quality of healthcare for all Americans.

Book Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications

Download or read book Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications written by Rodríguez, Manuel Lozano and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-06-19 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bioethics aims to provide a framework for making informed and ethical decisions in the face of complex and often controversial issues. It is concerned with issues such as informed consent, autonomy, justice, beneficence, non-maleficence, and respect for persons and seeks to balance the interests of individuals, communities, and society. Defining the bioethics of displacement presents a challenge; despite bioethicists’ efforts to raise multidisciplinarity, the truth is that narrow medical bioethics focused on health is currently mainstream. Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications defines the bioethics of displacement, explains why it is necessary, and sets the basic curricula on the bioethics of displacement. This book puts displacement in context through historical reflections and stresses how psychological inflexibility and the politics of pain work are reflected in the context of bioethics both in the nature of the research and in bioethics as a force of displacement and the challenges in the bioethical discourse. Finally, the book frames the bioethics of displacement (Bodi) in the modern bioethics discourse and how it can become a game changer. This work focuses on bioethics, confinement, displacement, global public health, and politics. This premier reference source is an essential resource for medical professionals, pharmacists, hospital administrators, government officials, students and faculty of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Book Addressing Diversity Equity  Inclusion in Health Professions Clinical Approach to the Patient

Download or read book Addressing Diversity Equity Inclusion in Health Professions Clinical Approach to the Patient written by Rene Revis Shingles and published by McGraw Hill / Medical. This book was released on 2024-05-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This first-of-its-kind resource covers the fundamentals you need to know for navigating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues on the job From hiring staff to treating patients, you need to be ready at any time to handle a situation involving real or perceived bias. Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Health Professions helps you understand the complexity of diversity issues in healthcare, provides hands-on advice for being prepared for challenging situations, and fosters inclusion to improve overall outcomes. The book provides case studies and clinical pearls that discuss DEI and appropriate strategies using an inter-professional approach. This comprehensive resource delivers experts coverage of every important topic, including: - Inequity in Healthcare - Bias, Discrimination, Power, Privilege, and Oppression - Intersectionality - Cultural Competency - Microaggressions - Health Equity, Social Determinants of Health, Access to Healthcare - Race and Racism in Health Professions - Immigration and Xenophobia - Class and Classism - Religion and Spirituality - Adverse Childhood Experiences - Strategies for a More Equitable Healthcare Environment - Policies and Procedure Considerations - Human Resources: Hiring, Recruitment, and Retention This unique guide helps you develop as a clinician, and provides important content for continuing professional development and inclusive leadership.

Book Health Equity  Diversity  and Inclusion  Context  Controversies  and Solutions

Download or read book Health Equity Diversity and Inclusion Context Controversies and Solutions written by Patti R. Rose and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2020-02-28 with total page 341 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second Edition of this forward-thinking text goes beyond the discussion of health disparities to highlight the importance of health equity. As the title suggests, Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Contexts, Controversies, and Solutions helps the reader understand key social justice issues relevant to health disparities and/or health equity, taking the reader from the classroom to the real world to implement new solutions. The new Second Edition features: • Two new chapters: one on the impact of urban education on urban health and another covering the elderly and health equity •Updated and enhanced coverage on men’s health, demographic data, the importance of cultural proficiency, maternal mortality and Black women, and much more. • Current trends and movements, including the role of social media in the provision of health care information for improved health literacy; mass incarceration and criminal justice reform; and much more.

Book Career Pathways in Adult Education

Download or read book Career Pathways in Adult Education written by Catherine H. Monaghan and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-12-14 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Career Pathways in Adult Education showcases the wide-ranging possibilities for a satisfying career in the field of adult education. Along with practical advice for launching and advancing a career in adult education, this book includes personal stories and insights from adult education professionals which focus on the research, practices, programs, and services within multiple industries. Divided into two parts, the book begins by examining transferable skills that adult educators need to be successful in any adult education career. Chapters in the second part focus on specific career opportunities for those with adult education backgrounds, including discussions around career lifecycle from entry to advancement, career development, and future trends. Written by active practitioners in adult education, chapters are designed to be practical, informative, and thought-provoking regarding career entry, progression, development, and advancement. A truly one-of-a-kind text, Career Pathways in Adult Education is the ideal companion for students and professionals looking to transition into adult education as well as graduate program administrators who wish to share the importance of their programs.

Book Computational Methods in Psychiatry

Download or read book Computational Methods in Psychiatry written by Gopi Battineni and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-11-30 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a particular area of interest in computing psychiatry with the modelling of mood and anxiety disorders. It highlights various methods for building these models. Clinical applications are prevalent due to the growth and interaction of these multiple approaches. Besides, it outlines some original predictive and computational modelling ideas for enhancing psychological treatment interventions. Computational psychiatry combines multiple levels and types of computation with different data types to improve mental illness understanding, prediction, and treatment.

Book Handbook of Research on Updating and Innovating Health Professions Education  Post Pandemic Perspectives

Download or read book Handbook of Research on Updating and Innovating Health Professions Education Post Pandemic Perspectives written by Ford, Channing R. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2021-10-08 with total page 462 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The outbreak of the Coronavirus in early 2020 resulted in unprecedented changes to health professions education. The pervasive stay-at-home orders resulted in faculty, who were trained for preparing the next generation of health professionals in a traditional learning environment, throwing out their lesson plans and starting anew. New approaches to teaching and learning were created quickly, and without the typical extensive planning, which introduced several challenges. However, lessons learned from these approaches have also resulted in increased technology adoption, innovative assessment strategies, and increased creativity in the learning environment. The Handbook of Research on Updating and Innovating Health Professions Education: Post-Pandemic Perspectives explores the various teaching and learning strategies utilized during the pandemic and the innovative approaches implemented to evaluate student learning outcomes and best practices in non-traditional academic situations and environments. The chapters focus specifically on lessons learned and best practices in health professions education and the innovative and exciting changes that occurred particularly with the adoption and implementation of technology. It provides resources and strategies that can be implemented into the current educational environments and into the future. This book is ideal for inservice and preservice teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners, medical trainers, medical professionals, researchers, academicians, and students interested in curriculum, course design, development of policies and procedures within academic programs, and the identification of best practices in health professions education.

Book Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity  Fall 2022

Download or read book Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity Fall 2022 written by Shelvy L Campbell-Monroe and published by . This book was released on 2023-01-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity: Research, Education and Policy is an open access journal published by Winston-Salem State University with support from the National Association of Medical Minority Educators. Visit www.uncpress.org for open access links and more information. Articles in Volume 15, Number 2 (Fall 2022) are: * "He Called All the Male Students Doctor and Me by My First Name" Exploring Clinical Clerkship Learning Environments * Mayo Clinic CARES - An Innovative Pathway Program Demonstrating the Power of Mentorship * Work/Family Conflict among African-American Nurses Attending College * Standard Rhetoric: Medical Students Examine whether LCME Standards Provide Guidance for Statements Opposing Racism * Exploring Ethics as a Foundation for Higher Education Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: A Scoping Review and Recommendations from Ricoeur's "Petite ethique" * Evaluating the Impact of Engagement in Diversity Recruitment Initiatives on Students' Progression

Book An Introduction to Medical Teaching

Download or read book An Introduction to Medical Teaching written by Kathryn N. Huggett and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-03-16 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is an introductory text designed to provide medical teachers with a comprehensive introduction to the core concepts of effective teaching practice. It contains introductory-level information about innovations for curriculum design, delivery, and assessment, all in a singular text. The work offers brief, focused chapters with content that can be easily assimilated by the reader. The topics are relevant to basic science and clinical teachers, and the work does not presume readers possess prerequisite knowledge of education theory or instructional design. The book builds upon and extends the content of the second edition by incorporating additional content to reflect advances in cognitive science and by updating existing chapters to keep pace with modern educational trends and technologies.

Book Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity  Spring 2023

Download or read book Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity Spring 2023 written by Shelvy L. Campbell-Monroe and published by . This book was released on 2024-06-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity: Research, Education and Policy is an open access journal published by Winston-Salem State University with support from the National Association of Medical Minority Educators. Visit www.uncpress.org for open access links and more information. Articles in Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring 2023) are: * Nursing Students' Perceived Stress and Perceptions of Online Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study * Addressing Healthcare Workforce Diversity: The Impact of Diversity-Focused Special Master's and Postbaccalaureate Programs on Medical Education and the Physician Workforce * The Role of Identity in Physical Therapy Education and Practice in the Pacific Northwest * Exploring the Leadership Paths and Experiences of Underrepresented Minority Physical Therapists * Analyzing Racial Disparities in the US Healthcare Profession * Development of Pedagogical Resources on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Occupational Therapy Faculty at a Public University in Texas