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Following are resources to help you develop your skills as a medical educator.
CLINICAL TEACHING
Clinical Teaching How-To
Collaborative Teaching
Five Micro-skills for Clinical Teaching​
Could I Add Something?
"Could I add something?": Teaching communication by intervening in real time during a clinical encounter
Evidence-Based Medicine
Triangle Method: Teaching the Student in Front of the Patient
FEEDBACK
Assessment and Evaluation
Feedback How-To
Feedback Instrument (F. Montefiore) (PDF) (MS Word)
Guidelines for Giving Feedback
HMS Faculty Development Interactive Online Modules
Management Reasoning: A Toolbox for Educators
Principles of Adult Learning
Principles of Adult Learning Theory
Promoting Autonomy in Medical Learners
Promoting Autonomy - Table
TEACHING COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Teaching Communication Skills Guide
“Could I add something?”: Teaching communication by intervening in real time during a clinical encounter​
Teaching Toolkit
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Teaching Skills for Residents
Teaching Your Students to Bounce Back from Failure: 4 Steps to Build Resilience into Your Curriculum
The Problem Trainee
Twelve Tips for Flipping the Classroom
Twelve Tips for Giving Feedback Effectively in the Clinical Environment
Twelve Tips for Teaching Diversity and Embedding It in the Medical Curriculum
Twelve Tips on Teaching and Learning Humanism in Medical Education
Twelve Tips to Improve Bedside Teaching
Understanding Milestones
Writing an Effective and Supportive Recommendation Letter