Faculty development: principles and practices.
@article{Steinert2006FacultyDP,
title={Faculty development: principles and practices.},
author={Yvonne Steinert and Karen B. Mann},
journal={Journal of veterinary medical education},
year={2006},
volume={33 3},
pages={
317-24
}
}Instructors in the health professions today must acquire knowledge and competencies that go beyond disciplinary expertise. It is now generally accepted that educational training as a teacher is essential to a faculty member's effectiveness as an educator. The educational challenges across the health professions share many similarities. In this article, we draw on the medical education literature and focus on faculty development designed to enhance teaching effectiveness. We first address…
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