Tzu-Chi Medical Journal (Jan 2019)

An objective structured teaching exercise for faculty training and assessment of teaching ability in interprofessional collaborative practice and education

  • Hsiu-Chen Yeh,
  • Sin-Yi Huang,
  • Tsung-Ying Chen,
  • Ming-Chen Hsieh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_163_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 188 – 191

Abstract

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Objective: Improving clinical teachers' ability to teach interprofessional collaborative practice warrants development in current faculty training programs; in particular, current education training emphasizes experiential learning and multiple teaching strategies. The purpose of this study was to establish a teaching model to apply interdisciplinary collaborative care and to improve clinical teachers' execution of interprofessional practices. Materials and Methods: Health-care faculty members were studied; this study assessed a teacher education curriculum for interprofessional education (IPE) and applied an objective structured teaching exercise (OSTE) to evaluate IPE execution by clinical teachers. Results: The OSTE improved clinical teachers' IPE execution, verifying the necessity for multistrategy teaching in faculty training programs. Conclusions: This study provides different types of interprofessional faculty training and assessments. Development of an OSTE requires long-term planning, and IPE should also be incorporated into formal programs.

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