Philippine society of teachers of family medicine of teacher training workshops from 1993-1996: Relevance, impact and applicability / (Record no. 3572)

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Personal name Leopando, Zorayda E.
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Title Philippine society of teachers of family medicine of teacher training workshops from 1993-1996: Relevance, impact and applicability /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Zorayda E. Leopando
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Summary, etc. Inspired by the World Health Organization and the World Organization of Family Doctors to prepare doctors for the task of teaching, the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians organized the Philippine Society of Teachers of Family Medicine to address educational issues, including teacher training<br/>Worldwide experiences have shown that there is improvement in teaching process and effectively among trainors who participated in teacher training activities. There was also perceived need to train family medicine preceptors, consultants and teachers in various accredited programs in the country. Thus in 1993, the annual teacher training workshop was launched. The issues tackled in annual workshops centered on curriculum development, clinical teaching, assessment of residency programs, teaching strategies and assessment of clinical competence. The workshops have short lectures, small group discussions, role play and video reviews. An average of 30 participants attends the yearly activities. Invited as lecturers facilitators are local and international experts of family medicine and education<br/>A survey of 44 workshop participants was done. Study showed that majority of participants are fellows of the PAFP, senior consultants, heads of departments. Their reason for attending their first workshop was for improvement of teaching. Subsequent attendance was for improvement and due to motivation by previous workshops attended. The most common difficulty encountered is funding and time. Most of the participants found the workshops to be relevant, useful, applicable and promoted change in teaching behavior. The most appreciated strategy used in the workshop is small group discussion. Reflection on organizational aspect showed positive marks for announcement, accommodation, transportation and food. The lowest mark was given to cost and scheduling<br/>Participants have given suggestions for future faculty development plans, including attendance of masteral courses.
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Linking entry complexity note Acta Medica Philippina,1997 33 ( 3 ) pages 175-185
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Education, Medical
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Uncontrolled term Family Medicine
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Uncontrolled term Teachers
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