Kursinhalte
The Summer Course is an introduction in Health Professions Education and aims to inform participants about all major aspects of Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Experts in the field of PBL and related innovative educational approaches share their experiences with respect to the PBL approach. Skill Disciplines Research Techniques, Case Analysis, Design of problem cases for PBL, Tutorial group sessions on the rationale of PBL, Project Management, Personal Effectiveness, Communication, Networking.
Lernziele, Trainingsziele
• The different roles in PBL and the skills lab
• The rationale of PBL
• Curriculum and problem case design
• Curriculum governance
• Student assessment and evaluation
We offer additionally tentative modules, suited to your particular needs.
Zielpublikum
The course is intended for all involved in education in medicine, health sciences and behavioural sciences broadening and deepening their knowledge about PBL and related topics.This course receives a rich professional variety of participants.
Typische Postgraduate Berufsfelder und Berufschancen
The Summer Course is for many participants the first encounter with SHE and represents a stepping stone to SHE certificate courses, a Master of Health Professions Education or a PhD to become a health professional or medical educationalist/researcher
Qualifikationen
The working language is English. Given the format of some of the modules, active mastery of this language is required.
IELTS 6.5
TOEFL paper-based test score 575
TOEFL iBT® test 90
Lokaler Veranstalter
School of Health Professions Education, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Anmerkungen
• The different roles in PBL and the skills lab
• The rationale of PBL
• Curriculum and problem case design
• Curriculum governance
• Student assessment and evaluation
Registration:
www.maastrichtuniversity/nl/she
Email:
she@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Frau Danielle Vogt
KategorienFachpflege, Führung / Leitung, Gesundheitspädagogik / Health Professions Education, Qualitätsmanagement, Wissenschaftlich fundierte Gesundheitsversorgung