Teaching Styles
Teaching Ambulatory Care
Bedside Teaching
Learners at different Levels
100
It is a self evaluation tool created by Mohanna, Chambers and Wall to help teachers understand their own teaching styles better.
What is SETS (Staffordshire Evaluation of Teaching Styles)
100
Any place of hospital that patients attend without any admission.
What is Ambulatory Care?
100
These are the components of Dent's learning triad.
What are learner, teacher, and patient?
100
This is the percentage of students' time spent in non-clinical activity
What is 40%?
200
This type of teacher likes to teach in small groups, with emotions at the forefront, using role play and drama. He or she is not comfortable doing straight presentations.
What is the Student-centred sensitive teacher?
200
Finding sufficient time is the most common cause.
What is the most Ambulatory Education constraints?
200
Like Scar from the Lion King, it is important to be 'this' before a bedside teaching session.
What is prepared?
200
In 1833, he was the first to use the term 'androgogy'
Who is Alexander Kapp?
300
This teacher is very well prepared, is accredited, very aware of and teaches to external targets.
What is The Official Curriculum Teacher?
300
By making a balance between education effectivness and high quality patients care.
How can you managing teaching in ambulatory care?
300
After a teaching session, look in the mirror and do 'this' while you consider what went well and what could be improved for next time.
What is reflect?
300
Of the following four choices, this is the one that isn't one of Knowles' assumptions about adults learning. They are: Need to know, experiential, external motivation, conceptual.
What is external motivation?
400
This teaching style does not particularly crave feedback from students, the pay back of seeing them develop over time and does not necessarily value the relationships with the learners.
What is the One off Teacher?
400
According to number of rooms and staff are available
Which type of teaching model you can choose?
400
In this bedside teaching model, the teacher stands at the foot of the bed and OBSERVES learner-patient interactions.
What is the observer model?
400
This is the reason why 42% of residents do not enjoy attending rounds
What is because they play second fiddle to their staff?
500
He Classified teachers into the following categories: Expert, Formal Authority, Personal Model, Facilitator and Delegator.
Who was Grasha?
500
For under and post graduate students in medicine and nursing.
Who will get benefit from ambulatory education?
500
This Canadian physician was a pioneer in bedside teaching and has a hospital system in West Toronto named after him.
Who is William Osler?
500
This is what the first letter in the SNAPPS mnemonic stands for
What is summarize?
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