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Coaching as a form of instruction and a component of medical ethics education

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development, 2011.
American medical schools do not have a model approach for teaching and learning medical ethics. The literature on medical ethics instruction identifies the recent revisions to accreditation requirements, which link undergraduate and graduate ethics education, as an opportunity to create a new medical pedagogy. This dissertation develops a theoretical account of “coaching,” a form of instruction that is both critical to medical ethics education and meets the new accreditation requirements. The development of this account of coaching is, in part, conceptual, supported by philosophical methods and the wider literature on coaching in music, athletics, business, and education; and, in part, empirical, stemming from research in particular medical ethics sessions taught in the third year of the University of Rochester Medical School. The method for the empirical portion of the research is qualitative description and relies in part on analytic induction. The data come from analysis of course evaluations, participant observations of the target ethics sessions, field notes following the observations, analysis of audio-recorded participant observations, face-to-face interviews with the instructor of the ethics sessions in question and with a convenient sample of approximately ten students, and analysis of audio-recorded interviews.
Contributor(s):
Marjorie Hodges Shaw (1966 - ) - Author

Randall Curren - Thesis Advisor

Primary Item Type:
Thesis
Identifiers:
LCSH Medical colleges--Curricula--United States.
LCSH Medical ethics--Study and teaching.
Local Call No. AS38.628
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Education; Medical education; Pedagogy; Coaching; Teaching; Instruction
First presented to the public:
5/16/2011
Originally created:
2011
Original Publication Date:
2011
Previously Published By:
University of Rochester
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - x, 275 leaves
Illustrations - ill. (some col.)
License Grantor / Date Granted:
Marcy Strong / 2011-05-16 11:24:15.587 ( View License )
Date Deposited
2011-05-16 11:24:15.587
Date Last Updated
2012-09-26 16:35:14.586719
Submitter:
Marcy Strong

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