Twelve tips for distributed health professions training.

Med Teach

Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Many health professions students are being trained in healthcare facilities away from major academic hospitals, prompting research on the effectiveness of this distributed training.
  • Studies have examined how this training affects students' learning and the host facilities, identifying key factors that support and hinder successful clinical education.
  • The article provides 12 practical tips based on thorough research aimed at helping institutions implement and improve distributed health professions training effectively.

Article Abstract

Increasing numbers of health professions students are being trained in healthcare facilities that are geographically removed from central academic hospitals. Consequently, studies have evaluated this distributed training, assessed the impact that it has on student learning as well as on the facilities where the training occurs, and explored factors that enable and constrain successful clinical training at such sites. The 12 tips presented in this article have been developed from a longitudinal project that has focused on developing a framework for effective distributed health professions training through an extensive review of the literature and a national consultative process. These 12 tips should, therefore, have applicability across multiple contexts. The purpose of this article is to assist people in implementing, adapting, upscaling, maintaining, and evaluating the distributed training of students in the health professions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1542121DOI Listing

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