גיבוש תוכנית ארצית להכשרת סגל הוראה ברפואת המשפחה בישראל

Translated title of the contribution: The creation of a national faculty development program in Israel for family physicians

הווארד טנדטר, מרטין גרנק-קטריבס, יונה יפה, טד מילר, מרדכי אלפרין

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    Abstract

    University Departments from many countries recruit their faculty members for academic duties without prior formal training (specific for their jobs). This has been the common approach in Israel. Other countries however, have created faculty development (FD) programs to help new faculty accomplish their new tasks. This article describes the creation of the first National Faculty Development Program in Israel for Family Physicians. The main goals of a comprehensive FD program are to improve vitality in education, promote academic excellence and develop professional and organizational leadership. In 1998, the Israeli Society of Teachers in Family Medicine decided to develop a National Program to deal with basic FD requirements. Family Physicians and educationalists worked together at its development and cooperated in co-teaching. The program was launched in 2001 and we are now in the process of evaluating the first year and the development of the second course. We chose a format similar to the program from the University of Toronto. Twenty-three family physicians enrolled in the course. Half of the participants were born and trained in medicine in Israel. After completing the first year of this program, both participants and teachers provided positive feedback and requests were received for a second course for new participants.
    Translated title of the contributionThe creation of a national faculty development program in Israel for family physicians
    Original languageHebrew
    Pages (from-to)119-121
    Number of pages3
    Journalהרפואה
    Volume144
    Issue number2
    StatePublished - Feb 2005

    Keywords

    • Faculty Development
    • Family Medicine
    • Medical Education

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Medicine (all)

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