The author considers how to optimize medical residency training programs to redefine the role of resident doctors in the healthcare system. She describes modern healthcare systems around the world, the role of the government and private sector, and insurance; the history of medicine; the development of the medical residency curriculum; ethics and professionalism; specialist skills training; the role of research; continuing professional development; management skills and leadership; and work-life balance.
– ProtoView Reviews
The power of a truly global publisher is on show in this work, though, with unique and diverse local insights and points-of-view. The respective authors of these 78 chapters hail from a range of universities around the world, including Andorra, Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jordan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Niger, Norway, Pakistan, Singapore, Spain, United Arab Emirates (UAE), United Kingdom, and others. It helps to consider learner engagement from a range of perspectives and experiences.
– Dr. Shalin Hai-Jew, Kansas State University