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Tips for teaching procedural skills
by
Roberts, Chris
, Mellis, Craig
, van Diggele, Christie
, Burgess, Annette
in
Airway management
/ Clinical Competence
/ Communication
/ Communication Skills
/ Competence
/ Computer Simulation
/ Deliberate practice
/ Determining competency
/ Education
/ Error Correction
/ Feedback
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Long Term Memory
/ Medical Education
/ Medical Evaluation
/ Medical personnel
/ Methods
/ Opportunities
/ Peyton’s four-step approach
/ Physical Examinations
/ Procedural skills teaching
/ Provision of feedback
/ Psychomotor Skills
/ Review
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Teaching Models
/ Teaching Skills
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2020
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Tips for teaching procedural skills
by
Roberts, Chris
, Mellis, Craig
, van Diggele, Christie
, Burgess, Annette
in
Airway management
/ Clinical Competence
/ Communication
/ Communication Skills
/ Competence
/ Computer Simulation
/ Deliberate practice
/ Determining competency
/ Education
/ Error Correction
/ Feedback
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Long Term Memory
/ Medical Education
/ Medical Evaluation
/ Medical personnel
/ Methods
/ Opportunities
/ Peyton’s four-step approach
/ Physical Examinations
/ Procedural skills teaching
/ Provision of feedback
/ Psychomotor Skills
/ Review
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Teaching Models
/ Teaching Skills
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2020
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Tips for teaching procedural skills
by
Roberts, Chris
, Mellis, Craig
, van Diggele, Christie
, Burgess, Annette
in
Airway management
/ Clinical Competence
/ Communication
/ Communication Skills
/ Competence
/ Computer Simulation
/ Deliberate practice
/ Determining competency
/ Education
/ Error Correction
/ Feedback
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Long Term Memory
/ Medical Education
/ Medical Evaluation
/ Medical personnel
/ Methods
/ Opportunities
/ Peyton’s four-step approach
/ Physical Examinations
/ Procedural skills teaching
/ Provision of feedback
/ Psychomotor Skills
/ Review
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Teaching Models
/ Teaching Skills
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2020
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Tips for teaching procedural skills
2020
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The teaching of procedural skills required for clinical practice remains an ongoing challenge in healthcare education. Health professionals must be competent to perform a wide range of clinical skills, and are also regularly required to teach these clinical skills to their peers, junior staff, and students. Teaching of procedural skills through the use of frameworks, observation and provision of feedback, with opportunities for repeated practice assists in the learners’ acquisition and retention of skills. With a focus on the teaching of non-complex skills, this paper explores how skills are learned; ways to improve skill performance; determining competency; and the provision of effective feedback.
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