Partnering in Pedagogy: Reflections on Family-Clinician Collaboration in Medical Education
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Listen to this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode exploring the co-development of a continuing education seminar series through family partnership. Gain insights from Dr. Catherine Diskin and Ms. Kate Robinson as they discuss their collaborative approach to complex care education and research. Learn about the value of engaging families in medical education, key considerations for effective partnerships, and future directions for this work. The 25-minute discussion, hosted by Dr. Emily Goodwin, offers valuable perspectives from both a clinician-educator and a parent of a child with medical complexity on partnering to improve care and education in pediatric complex care.
Syllabus
Partnering in Pedagogy: Reflections of a Family Leader and Clinician-Educator by Diskin and Robinson
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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