Enlighten, Empower and Engage

  • John Anthony Dent AMEE International Officer

Abstract

 

How can we enlighten and empower our undergraduate medical students to present informed contributions as they engage with faculty in curriculum review?  The SPICES model of educational strategies provides an example of a means by which students can acquire the knowledge and vocabulary required.

Author Biography

John Anthony Dent, AMEE International Officer
Dr John Dent is International Relations Officer with AMEE and Hon. Reader in Orhtopaedic Surgery and Medical Education in the University of Dundee, UK

References

Harden HM, Sowden S, Dunn WR. Medical Education 1984; 18:284-297.

Dent JA. Using the SPICES model to develop innovative teaching opportunities in ambulatory care venues. KJME. 2014;26 (1):3-7.

GMC (2009) Tomorrow’s Doctors. London: General Medical Council.

AMEE Aspire to Excellence Award https://www.amee.org/awards-prizes

http://www.amee.org/amee-initiatives/esme-courses/amee-esme-online-courses/esme-student-online

Harden RM, Laidlaw JM. Essential skills for a medical teacher: an introduction to teaching and learning in medicine. Edinburgh, UK. Churchill Livingstone. 2012.

Published
2016-01-15