Learning and Career Development in Neurosurgery

Learning and Career Development in Neurosurgery

Values-Based Medical Education

Ammar, Ahmed

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2022

439

Dura

Inglês

9783031020773

15 a 20 dias

973

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Introduction,. Part 1 Current and traditional root analysis of the learning process,. What is the training all about? Lesson learned from Japanese culture,. Training of the trainers.- The anatomy of education and learning process.- The progress of education and learning process through years.- The light of science and knowledge never fades away.- Part 2 Ethics and metacognition of education learning and career development.- Career development in neurosurgery.- Metacognition of learning.- Ethics of learning and teaching.- Ethics of clinical research.- Utilitarianism and consequentialism in learning and career development.- Values Based Medicine (VsBM); Trainee is the center of the training process.- Part 3 Obstacles, difficulties and setbacks in learning and career development process.- Women in neurosurgery an inspiring story.- Cross borders learning and career development.- Difficult trainee!.- Difficult teacher!.- Learning form errors.- Dreams and realities- Challenges of Low-incomecountries.- "Surgical Training for Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities.".- Part 4 Learning in the digital area.- Hybrid learning in neurosurgery.- The modern teaching learning and training tools (Simulation, research...).- Artificial intelligence in neurosurgery.- Intelligent operating room.- Distance learning, CME and on job training.- Examination, evaluation and certification in digital area.- Part 5 Mentorship.- Who is the mentor? Quality, obligation and continues self-training.- Who needs a mentor? How to choose the mentor?.
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Carreer Development;Ethics;Metacognition;Teaching;Learning Process;Mentorship;Utilitarianism and Consequentialism;Valued Based Medicine;Women in Neurosurgery;Low-income Countries;Challenges and Opportunities;Hybrid Learning in Neurosurgery;Artificial Intelligence in Neurosurgery;Intelligent Operating Room