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Presenter of 2 Presentations
BO III: ASSESSMENT AND ENTRUSTMENT: THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRAINEE AND SUPERVISOR
AN OVERVIEW OF DUTCH EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH IN PRIMARY CARE
Abstract
Abstract Body
Background
Evidence based medicine is the corner stone of our medical practice: based on evidence we weigh decisions in collaboration with the patient considering the context and our experience as a contributing factor. We see a parallel with medical education. It is important to use and develop a scientific base for our medical education as a starting point for further development fed by local context and experience. By doing so we improve medical education and thus health care.
This workshop is developed in close relation with the workshop next to this workshop, entitled ‘Evidence-based education for primary care: what is going on in Europe? An excellent networking opportunity for educational research!’. The aim of that workshop is to give an overview of prevailing European educational research themes and the opportunity for networking around these themes. Our advice is to participate in both workshops. It is an excellent chance to broaden the scientific dialogue and your network.
Aim and learning objectives
To get an overview of the current Dutch educational research into Postgraduate Training for General Practice
A further deepening of one of the three themes: EBM-education, Interprofessional education and Assessment/Entrustment
Per theme: to discuss the problem, the evidence and the implications for practice and further research
Methods and timetable
10 min: a short overview of Dutch educational research (plenary)
65 min: three breakout session on one of the three themes (each theme 65 min)
10 min: what problems and questions do we face? (presentation)
15 min: what evidence is available? (presentation)
15 min: what does this mean for the educational practice? (discussion)
15 min: what are the implications for future research? (discussion)
10 min: lessons for the plenary
15 min: plenary wrap up
Expected Results / Conclusions
Participants interested in educational research will have more insight in the evidence around EBM- education, Interprofessional education and Assessment/Entrustment and have experienced how this evidence can inform educational practice.