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Within the
last two decades, significant changes have occurred in both health
care delivery and in the context and methods in which medicine is
taught and learnt. These changes have brought considerable
challenges to all those involved in medical teaching (at all levels
of healthcare). Although most health care professionals (doctors,
nurses, laboratory scientists etc) in principle are enthusiastic
towards clinical teaching, recent changes have often required them
to prioritize their clinical and laboratory practice or research
responsibilities and as a result, time and energy for teaching have
been eroded. At the same time changes in the context and style of
delivery of education in the health sciences have made it less
possible for established practitioners to teach in the style to
which they were previously accustomed.
We offer
healthcare professionals involved in teaching in whatever setting,
the support and further training to meet the new challenges of
medical education in this millennium.
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