Medical teachers' attitudes towards educational workshops
Background Training teachers through educational programs are necessary for fulfilling health science teaching competencies. Short-term workshop has variously reported as an influential training program. Purpose The purpose was to determine the effects of educational workshops on teaching pe1jorma...
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doaj-dfff7d16abbf49fdba318cac4e8c62292020-11-24T23:07:48ZengShaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesJournal of Medical Education1735-39981735-40052002-04-0113121124Medical teachers' attitudes towards educational workshopsMasoud MousaviNasab0Shahla Ghazanfari1AliReza Tavakoli-KazeroniReza ArsalanZadehDirector of the Educational Development Center, Shiraz University of Medical SciencesSupervisor of the Educational Affairs, Educational Developmental Center Shiraz University of Medical SciencesBackground Training teachers through educational programs are necessary for fulfilling health science teaching competencies. Short-term workshop has variously reported as an influential training program. Purpose The purpose was to determine the effects of educational workshops on teaching pe1jormance of medical teachers. Methods A 29-item questionnaire containing demographic information, and attitude, changes of interest, educational performance and ability, and also participants' comments and suggestions were administered after the three educational workshops. Results Results highlight effects on changing the behavior mostly in increasing the teaching performance. They also indicate more improvement of younger faculty who had recently started their educational activities. Conclusion Further evaluations are needed to determine all the aspects of teaching performance for having most effectual educational workshops. Key words EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS, MEDICAL EDUCATION http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/940EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPSMEDICAL EDUCATION |
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Medical teachers' attitudes towards educational workshops |
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Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services |
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Journal of Medical Education |
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1735-3998 1735-4005 |
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Background Training teachers through educational programs are necessary for fulfilling health science teaching competencies. Short-term workshop has variously reported as an influential training program.
Purpose The purpose was to determine the effects of educational workshops on teaching pe1jormance of medical teachers.
Methods A 29-item questionnaire containing demographic information, and attitude, changes of interest, educational performance and ability, and also participants' comments and suggestions were administered after the three educational workshops.
Results Results highlight effects on changing the behavior mostly in increasing the teaching performance. They also indicate more improvement of younger faculty who had recently started their educational activities.
Conclusion Further evaluations are needed to determine all the aspects of teaching performance for having most effectual educational workshops.
Key words EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS, MEDICAL EDUCATION
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