Clinical Teaching provides a conceptual framework for teaching and learning in a clinical setting. Employing theoretical frameworks, obtaining evidence about teaching experiences, and reflecting on actual practice are essential facets that ensure the continued development of clinical teaching. This course acknowledges the clinical context and integrates this with established teaching and learning concepts. The course also explores how learning theory can inform the clinical learning environment through considering aspects of training and development such as clinical reasoning, development of expertise, learning styles, curriculum planning, and giving effective feedback.
It is a 30-point course, conducted in the both semesters and consists of a one-day workshop, 3 assignments, and six online modules.
The coursework involves reflection on teaching and learning, exploring the literature around clinical education, participation in one discussion board activity, a practical work-based exercise around teaching, and written assignments. Attendance at the online workshop is strongly recommended and will review expectations regarding the upcoming assessment tasks.