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Identifying good practice in user involvement in healthcare education

Identifying good practice in user involvement in healthcare education Leeds Workshop, January 29 th 2007. Background. An idea whose time has come Challenges of teaching (and assessing) ‘patient-centred professionalism’ in health care education Recognition of importance of involving users

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Identifying good practice in user involvement in healthcare education

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  1. Identifying good practice in user involvement in healthcare education Leeds Workshop, January 29th 2007 www.medev.ac.uk

  2. Background • An idea whose time has come • Challenges of teaching (and assessing) ‘patient-centred professionalism’ in health care education • Recognition of importance of involving users • Organisational trigger at Newcastle • Picker Institute forum • A conversation www.medev.ac.uk

  3. Partner medical schools • Newcastle & Durham • Leeds • Warwick • St George’s • Peninsula www.medev.ac.uk

  4. The project • Literature review on patient involvement in health care education • Survey current practice in UK medical and dental schools • Hold two (or 3) workshop bringing together key stakeholders • Representatives from each of the 5 partner schools, and others known to be active in the field • People from the lay/user community www.medev.ac.uk

  5. Proposed outcomes • Identify and share good practice in user involvement in medical/health care education in the UK • Document barriers and problems in involving users and carers • Produce reports for the Subject Centre and Picker Institute • Disseminate ideas and recommendations via conferences abstracts, and publication in peer-reviewed journals as appropriate. www.medev.ac.uk

  6. Progress • Literature review • Several on-going • Eventually hope to synthesise • Survey • Subject Centre will coordinate • Currently constructing the questionnaire • Workshops • Leeds, 29th January • Warwick, 28th March • Possible: London, late May www.medev.ac.uk

  7. Areas of involvement • Teaching and learning • Selection and admission • Curriculum design, planning and delivery • Assessing students • Quality management and enhancement • Programme management • Placements in the community www.medev.ac.uk

  8. Ladder of involvement Level 1 – No involvement Level 5 - Partnership (From: Tew J et al, Learning from experience, 2004) www.medev.ac.uk

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