Title of article
Bedside teaching: everybody’s but nobody’s responsibility
Author/Authors
Gimson, Amy Barts Health NHS Trust - London, UK , Javadzadeh, Shagayegh Barts Health NHS Trust - London, UK , Doshi, Akash Barts Health NHS Trust - London, UK
Pages
3
From page
357
To page
359
Abstract
Evidence shows dwindling levels of bedside teaching for medical students in the UK, especially in district general hospitals. Lack of individual responsibility has resulted in disengagement in teaching. Based on a quality improvement project (QIP) at a District General Hospital, we suggest some ways this could be addressed. We suggest here that harnessing support from the medical education lead, incentivizing teaching, allocating student-junior doctor groups to harbor personal responsibility, providing a supportive framework, and educating about barriers to teaching can all be used to develop an effective teaching program.
Keywords
junior doctor , quality improvement , bedside teaching
Journal title
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2625498
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