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  • Curriculum Development for Medical Education: A Six-Step Approach
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  • edited by Patricia A. Thomas, MD, David E. Kern, MD, MPH, Mark T. Hughes, MD, MA, Sean A. Tackett, MD, MPH, and Belinda Y. Chen, MD
  • 2022
  • Published by: Johns Hopkins University Press
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A thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition of a text that has become an international standard for curriculum development in health professional education.Intended for faculty and other content experts who have an interest or responsibility as educators in their discipline, Curriculum Development for Medical Education has extended its vision to better serve a diverse professional and international audience. Building on the time-honored, practical, and user-friendly approach of the six-step model of curriculum development, this edition is richly detailed, with numerous examples of innovations that challenge traditional teaching models. In addition, the fourth edition presents • updates in our understanding of how humans learn; • a new chapter on curricula that address community needs and health equity; and• an increased emphasis throughout on health systems science, population health, equity, educational technology in health professions education, and interprofessional education.This new edition remains a cutting-edge tool and practical guidebook for faculty members and administrators responsible for the educational experiences of health professional students, residents, fellows, and practitioners. It includes chapters on each of the steps of curriculum development, with updated examples and questions to guide the application of the timeless principles. Subsequent chapters cover curriculum maintenance and enhancement, dissemination, and curriculum development for larger programs. Appendixes present examples of full curricula designed using the six-step approach, which is widely recognized as the current standard for publication and dissemination of new curricula and provides a basis for meaningful educational interventions, scholarship, and career advancement for the health professional educator. The book also provides curricular, faculty development, and funding resources. Contributors: Chadia N. Abras, Belinda Y. Chen, Heidi L. Gullett, Mark T. Hughes, David E. Kern, Brenessa M. Lindeman, Pamela A. Lipsett, Mary L. O'Connor Leppert, Amit K. Pahwa, Deanna Saylor, Mamta K. Singh, Sean A. Tackett, Patricia A. Thomas

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. ix-xii
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Introduction
  2. Patricia A. Thomas, MD, and David E. Kern, MD, MPH
  3. pp. 1-7
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  1. Overview: A Six-Step Approach to Curriculum Development
  2. David E. Kern, MD, MPH
  3. pp. 8-13
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  1. Step 1: Problem Identification and General Needs Assessment: . . . building the foundation for meaningful objectives
  2. Belinda Y. Chen, MD
  3. pp. 14-32
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  1. Step 2: Targeted Needs Assessment: . . . refining the foundation
  2. Mark T. Hughes, MD, MA
  3. pp. 33-56
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  1. Step 3: Goals and Objectives: . . . focusing the curriculum
  2. Patricia A. Thomas, MD
  3. pp. 57-75
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  1. Step 4: Educational Strategies: . . . accomplishing educational objectives
  2. Sean A. Tackett, MD, MPH, and Chadia N. Abras, PhD
  3. pp. 76-118
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  1. Step 5: Implementation: . . . making the curriculum a reality
  2. Mark T. Hughes, MD, MA
  3. pp. 119-141
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  1. Step 6: Evaluation and Feedback: . . . assessing the achievement of objectives and promoting continuous improvement
  2. Brenessa M. Lindeman, MD, MEHP, David E. Kern, MD, MPH, and Pamela A. Lipsett, MD, MHPE
  3. pp. 142-197
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  1. Curriculum Maintenance and Enhancement: . . . keeping the curriculum vibrant
  2. David E. Kern, MD, MPH, and Patricia A. Thomas, MD
  3. pp. 198-213
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  1. Dissemination: . . . making it count twice
  2. pp. 214-240
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  1. Curriculum Development for Larger Programs
  2. pp. 241-270
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  1. Curricula That Address Community Needs and Health Equity
  2. pp. 271-310
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  1. Appendix A. Example Curricula
  2. p. 311
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  1. Topics in Interdisciplinary Medicine: High-Value Health Care
  2. pp. 312-321
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  1. Neurology Graduate Training Program in Zambia
  2. pp. 322-333
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  1. The Kennedy Krieger Curriculum: Equipping Frontline Clinicians to Improve Care for Children with Behavioral, Emotional, and Developmental Disorders
  2. pp. 334-346
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  1. Appendix B. Curricular, Faculty Development, and Funding Resources
  2. pp. 347-360
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 361-372
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