Training experts in family medicine teaching

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Family medicine teachers require specific educational skills. A framework for their professional development is essential for future development of the discipline in Europe. EURACT developed a framework on educational expertise, and subsequently applied it in a curriculum of teaching-skills courses of various levels. The aim of this article is to describe the development of the teaching framework, and of an international three-level course programme for teaching-The-Teachers. Furthermore, we describe our experiences and lessons learned, in particular with regard to the level-Three programme for proficient teachers, which was new. We conclude that it is possible to develop a theoretical framework of family medicine teaching expertise and to apply it in an international high-level educational programme for future experts in family medicine education. Research evidence of the usefulness of this approach is needed, and the threats for its further development into a sustainable activity are its high teacher/student ratio associated with relatively high costs and difficulties in recruiting suitable participants.

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Švab, I., Allen, J., Žebiene, E., Petek Šter, M., & Windak, A. (2016). Training experts in family medicine teaching. European Journal of General Practice, 22(1), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.3109/13814788.2015.1118456

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