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Titulo Artículo:
Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development
Resumen:
Objective: With this article we want to support teachers and curriculum planners to be aware of and apply knowledge and recommendations of organisational (OD), curriculums (CD) and human resource development (HRD) ideas already in the planning phase of a project. Taking these into account can influence the process of change successfully and controlled during the introduction and establishment of curricula in the field of communication and social skills in medical education. Approach and results: In the context of a multi-stage developmental process, a recommendation on CD for "Communicative and social competencies" was developed. The basis for it was made during two workshops of the GMA-committee "Communicative and social competencies" and supplemented by the available literature and the experience of communication experts. The "Undeloher Recommendation" (see attachment ) includes a compilation of recommendations and guiding questions, which is geared to the various phases of CD. Additionally, general approaches and recommendations of organisational and human resource development were integrated, which turned out to be particularly relevant in the process of CD. Thus, the "Undeloher recommendation" includes an orientation for each phase of the curriculum development process, the organisation and the staff in order to successfully implement a longitudinal curriculum. In addition to theoretical models the long-term discussion process and the personal experiences of a variety of curriculum planners and teachers have been integrated. Conclusion: The "Undeloher recommendation" can support the implementation processes of curricula in communication and social skills during development and realisation. Its application was reviewed in the context of workshops based on concrete examples. The participating teachers and curriculum planners assessed it to be very helpful. The recommendation goes beyond of what has been described in terms of content models in the CD so fare. In particular, the organisational and human resource development related aspects such as the formation of a steering committee and recommendations for the phase of sustainability.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
Nicole Deis;
Susanne Druener ;
Claudia Kiessling;
Swetlana Philipp ;
Katrin Rockenbauch ;
Susanne Pruskil ;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Editorial:
16,
Signatura Topográfica:
5
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
1
ISBN:
1860-3572
Existencias:
15
Palabras claves:
Communicative and social competencies
Curriculum development
Human resource development
Medical education
Organisational development
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development
Resumen:
Objective: With this article we want to support teachers and curriculum planners to be aware of and apply knowledge and recommendations of organisational (OD), curriculums (CD) and human resource development (HRD) ideas already in the planning phase of a project. Taking these into account can influence the process of change successfully and controlled during the introduction and establishment of curricula in the field of communication and social skills in medical education. Approach and results: In the context of a multi-stage developmental process, a recommendation on CD for "Communicative and social competencies" was developed. The basis for it was made during two workshops of the GMA-committee "Communicative and social competencies" and supplemented by the available literature and the experience of communication experts. The "Undeloher Recommendation" (see attachment ) includes a compilation of recommendations and guiding questions, which is geared to the various phases of CD. Additionally, general approaches and recommendations of organisational and human resource development were integrated, which turned out to be particularly relevant in the process of CD. Thus, the "Undeloher recommendation" includes an orientation for each phase of the curriculum development process, the organisation and the staff in order to successfully implement a longitudinal curriculum. In addition to theoretical models the long-term discussion process and the personal experiences of a variety of curriculum planners and teachers have been integrated. Conclusion: The "Undeloher recommendation" can support the implementation processes of curricula in communication and social skills during development and realisation. Its application was reviewed in the context of workshops based on concrete examples. The participating teachers and curriculum planners assessed it to be very helpful. The recommendation goes beyond of what has been described in terms of content models in the CD so fare. In particular, the organisational and human resource development related aspects such as the formation of a steering committee and recommendations for the phase of sustainability.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
Nicole Deis;
Susanne Druener ;
Claudia Kiessling;
Swetlana Philipp ;
Katrin Rockenbauch ;
Susanne Pruskil ;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Editorial:
16,
Signatura Topográfica:
5
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
1
Existencias:
15
Palabras claves:
Communicative and social competencies
Curriculum development
Human resource development
Medical education
Organisational development
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development
Resumen:
Objective: With this article we want to support teachers and curriculum planners to be aware of and apply knowledge and recommendations of organisational (OD), curriculums (CD) and human resource development (HRD) ideas already in the planning phase of a project. Taking these into account can influence the process of change successfully and controlled during the introduction and establishment of curricula in the field of communication and social skills in medical education. Approach and results: In the context of a multi-stage developmental process, a recommendation on CD for "Communicative and social competencies" was developed. The basis for it was made during two workshops of the GMA-committee "Communicative and social competencies" and supplemented by the available literature and the experience of communication experts. The "Undeloher Recommendation" (see attachment ) includes a compilation of recommendations and guiding questions, which is geared to the various phases of CD. Additionally, general approaches and recommendations of organisational and human resource development were integrated, which turned out to be particularly relevant in the process of CD. Thus, the "Undeloher recommendation" includes an orientation for each phase of the curriculum development process, the organisation and the staff in order to successfully implement a longitudinal curriculum. In addition to theoretical models the long-term discussion process and the personal experiences of a variety of curriculum planners and teachers have been integrated. Conclusion: The "Undeloher recommendation" can support the implementation processes of curricula in communication and social skills during development and realisation. Its application was reviewed in the context of workshops based on concrete examples. The participating teachers and curriculum planners assessed it to be very helpful. The recommendation goes beyond of what has been described in terms of content models in the CD so fare. In particular, the organisational and human resource development related aspects such as the formation of a steering committee and recommendations for the phase of sustainability.
Autores:
Nicole Deis
,
Susanne Druener
,
Claudia Kiessling
,
Swetlana Philipp
,
Katrin Rockenbauch
,
Susanne Pruskil
,
.
Titulo Revista:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
.
Numero:
5
Volumen:
32
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Medline-PubMed ,
.
Suplemento:
16.
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
1
Página Final:
15
ISBN:
1860-3572
Palabras claves:
Communicative and social competencies
Curriculum development
Human resource development
Medical education
Organisational development
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development
Resumen:
Objective: With this article we want to support teachers and curriculum planners to be aware of and apply knowledge and recommendations of organisational (OD), curriculums (CD) and human resource development (HRD) ideas already in the planning phase of a project. Taking these into account can influence the process of change successfully and controlled during the introduction and establishment of curricula in the field of communication and social skills in medical education. Approach and results: In the context of a multi-stage developmental process, a recommendation on CD for "Communicative and social competencies" was developed. The basis for it was made during two workshops of the GMA-committee "Communicative and social competencies" and supplemented by the available literature and the experience of communication experts. The "Undeloher Recommendation" (see attachment ) includes a compilation of recommendations and guiding questions, which is geared to the various phases of CD. Additionally, general approaches and recommendations of organisational and human resource development were integrated, which turned out to be particularly relevant in the process of CD. Thus, the "Undeloher recommendation" includes an orientation for each phase of the curriculum development process, the organisation and the staff in order to successfully implement a longitudinal curriculum. In addition to theoretical models the long-term discussion process and the personal experiences of a variety of curriculum planners and teachers have been integrated. Conclusion: The "Undeloher recommendation" can support the implementation processes of curricula in communication and social skills during development and realisation. Its application was reviewed in the context of workshops based on concrete examples. The participating teachers and curriculum planners assessed it to be very helpful. The recommendation goes beyond of what has been described in terms of content models in the CD so fare. In particular, the organisational and human resource development related aspects such as the formation of a steering committee and recommendations for the phase of sustainability.
Autores :
Nicole Deis;
Susanne Druener ;
Claudia Kiessling;
Swetlana Philipp ;
Katrin Rockenbauch ;
Susanne Pruskil ;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Tipo :
Medline-PubMed .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Communicative and social competencies
Curriculum development
Human resource development
Medical education
Organisational development
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development
Resumen:
Objective: With this article we want to support teachers and curriculum planners to be aware of and apply knowledge and recommendations of organisational (OD), curriculums (CD) and human resource development (HRD) ideas already in the planning phase of a project. Taking these into account can influence the process of change successfully and controlled during the introduction and establishment of curricula in the field of communication and social skills in medical education. Approach and results: In the context of a multi-stage developmental process, a recommendation on CD for "Communicative and social competencies" was developed. The basis for it was made during two workshops of the GMA-committee "Communicative and social competencies" and supplemented by the available literature and the experience of communication experts. The "Undeloher Recommendation" (see attachment ) includes a compilation of recommendations and guiding questions, which is geared to the various phases of CD. Additionally, general approaches and recommendations of organisational and human resource development were integrated, which turned out to be particularly relevant in the process of CD. Thus, the "Undeloher recommendation" includes an orientation for each phase of the curriculum development process, the organisation and the staff in order to successfully implement a longitudinal curriculum. In addition to theoretical models the long-term discussion process and the personal experiences of a variety of curriculum planners and teachers have been integrated. Conclusion: The "Undeloher recommendation" can support the implementation processes of curricula in communication and social skills during development and realisation. Its application was reviewed in the context of workshops based on concrete examples. The participating teachers and curriculum planners assessed it to be very helpful. The recommendation goes beyond of what has been described in terms of content models in the CD so fare. In particular, the organisational and human resource development related aspects such as the formation of a steering committee and recommendations for the phase of sustainability.
Autores :
Nicole Deis;
Susanne Druener ;
Claudia Kiessling;
Swetlana Philipp ;
Katrin Rockenbauch ;
Susanne Pruskil ;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Paginas:
1.
ISBN:
1860-3572.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Communicative and social competencies
Curriculum development
Human resource development
Medical education
Organisational development
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development
Resumen:
Objective: With this article we want to support teachers and curriculum planners to be aware of and apply knowledge and recommendations of organisational (OD), curriculums (CD) and human resource development (HRD) ideas already in the planning phase of a project. Taking these into account can influence the process of change successfully and controlled during the introduction and establishment of curricula in the field of communication and social skills in medical education. Approach and results: In the context of a multi-stage developmental process, a recommendation on CD for "Communicative and social competencies" was developed. The basis for it was made during two workshops of the GMA-committee "Communicative and social competencies" and supplemented by the available literature and the experience of communication experts. The "Undeloher Recommendation" (see attachment ) includes a compilation of recommendations and guiding questions, which is geared to the various phases of CD. Additionally, general approaches and recommendations of organisational and human resource development were integrated, which turned out to be particularly relevant in the process of CD. Thus, the "Undeloher recommendation" includes an orientation for each phase of the curriculum development process, the organisation and the staff in order to successfully implement a longitudinal curriculum. In addition to theoretical models the long-term discussion process and the personal experiences of a variety of curriculum planners and teachers have been integrated. Conclusion: The "Undeloher recommendation" can support the implementation processes of curricula in communication and social skills during development and realisation. Its application was reviewed in the context of workshops based on concrete examples. The participating teachers and curriculum planners assessed it to be very helpful. The recommendation goes beyond of what has been described in terms of content models in the CD so fare. In particular, the organisational and human resource development related aspects such as the formation of a steering committee and recommendations for the phase of sustainability.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Communicative and social competencies
Curriculum development
Human resource development
Medical education
Organisational development
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
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Nicole Deis Susanne Druener Claudia Kiessling Swetlana Philipp Katrin Rockenbauch Susanne Pruskil Nicole Deis Susanne Druener Claudia Kiessling Swetlana Philipp Katrin Rockenbauch Susanne Pruskil Implementation of "social and communicative competencies" in medical education. The importance of curriculum, organisational and human resource development. 16: 2015; 32Ed. 1.