Use of the one-minute preceptor as a teaching tool in the gross anatomy laboratory |
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Authors: | Chan Lap Ki Wiseman Jeffrey |
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Institution: | Department of Anatomy and Institute of Medical and Health Sciences Education, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China. Lapki@hku.hk |
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Abstract: | The one-minute preceptor (OMP) is a time-efficient technique used for teaching in busy clinical settings. It consists of five microskills: (1) get a commitment from the student, (2) probe for supporting evidence, (3) reinforce what was done right, (4) correct errors and fill in omissions, and (5) teach a general rule. It can also be used to address structure-identification questions in gross anatomy laboratory small-group settings. The OMP is an active learner-centered teaching approach that prepares students for a style of learning that they need to master in clinical settings, provides novice anatomy teachers with an efficient and effective teaching strategy, and moves anatomy learning beyond mere name tagging to active knowledge construction. |
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Keywords: | anatomy teaching gross anatomy laboratory educational methodology learning one‐minute teacher one‐minute preceptor |
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