A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS

To test the effectiveness of clinical supervision as an assessment method in the practices of faculty members attending PBL courses, to determine the effectiveness of the courses and to discuss its conformity for faculties of medicine.Clinical supervision and peer consultation methods were used t...

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Main Authors: Yeşim Şenol, Mualla Bilgin Aksu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Informascope 2015-01-01
Series:International Online Journal of Education and Teaching
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Online Access:http://iojet.org/index.php/IOJET/article/view/71/101
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spelling doaj-d36a8023cb7c4f8db3761f3a097957512020-11-25T04:02:00ZengInformascopeInternational Online Journal of Education and Teaching2148-225X2148-225X2015-01-0121A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESSYeşim Şenol0Mualla Bilgin Aksu1Akdeniz UniversityAkdeniz UniversityTo test the effectiveness of clinical supervision as an assessment method in the practices of faculty members attending PBL courses, to determine the effectiveness of the courses and to discuss its conformity for faculties of medicine.Clinical supervision and peer consultation methods were used to evaluate the performance of the 34 faculty members who took charge in Problem Based Learning modules. The students, the faculty members themselves, the clinical supervisor and the peer consultants participated in the evaluation.The satisfactory and underdeveloped skills of the faculty members, which they need throughout the implementation steps of PBL, were determined. Overall, the faculty members included in the study were found to be successful. As for the quantitative results, they indicate the faculty members’ opinion that the method may ensure standardization and improve the quality of the education. However, there are also some faculty members who are dissatisfied with the method and think that it is time-consuming.The obtained data suggest that peer consultation and clinical supervision can be applied in medical schools and may help faculty members develop their professional skills.http://iojet.org/index.php/IOJET/article/view/71/101Medical educationclinical supervisionproblem based learningfaculty member
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author Yeşim Şenol
Mualla Bilgin Aksu
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Mualla Bilgin Aksu
A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS
International Online Journal of Education and Teaching
Medical education
clinical supervision
problem based learning
faculty member
author_facet Yeşim Şenol
Mualla Bilgin Aksu
author_sort Yeşim Şenol
title A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS
title_short A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS
title_full A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS
title_fullStr A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS
title_full_unstemmed A CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND PEER CONSULTATION PRACTICE IN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PROCESS
title_sort clinical supervision and peer consultation practice in problem based learning process
publisher Informascope
series International Online Journal of Education and Teaching
issn 2148-225X
2148-225X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description To test the effectiveness of clinical supervision as an assessment method in the practices of faculty members attending PBL courses, to determine the effectiveness of the courses and to discuss its conformity for faculties of medicine.Clinical supervision and peer consultation methods were used to evaluate the performance of the 34 faculty members who took charge in Problem Based Learning modules. The students, the faculty members themselves, the clinical supervisor and the peer consultants participated in the evaluation.The satisfactory and underdeveloped skills of the faculty members, which they need throughout the implementation steps of PBL, were determined. Overall, the faculty members included in the study were found to be successful. As for the quantitative results, they indicate the faculty members’ opinion that the method may ensure standardization and improve the quality of the education. However, there are also some faculty members who are dissatisfied with the method and think that it is time-consuming.The obtained data suggest that peer consultation and clinical supervision can be applied in medical schools and may help faculty members develop their professional skills.
topic Medical education
clinical supervision
problem based learning
faculty member
url http://iojet.org/index.php/IOJET/article/view/71/101
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