Toward an ecological perspective of resident teaching clinic

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C. Scott Smith
Chris Francovich
Magdalena Morris
William Hill
Francine Langlois-Winkle
Randall Rupper
Craig Roth
Stephanie Wheeler
Anthony Vo
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[1] VAMC,
[2] University of Washington,undefined
[3] Gonzaga University,undefined
[4] Apollo College,undefined
[5] VAMC,undefined
[6] University of Utah,undefined
[7] VAMC,undefined
[8] University of Minnesota,undefined
[9] VAMC,undefined
[10] VAMC,undefined
[11] University of California,undefined
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Advances in Health Sciences Education | 2010年 / 15卷
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Communities of practice; Activity theory; Complex adaptive systems; Ecological psychology; Narrative; Interaction;
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Teaching clinic managers struggle to convert performance data into meaningful behavioral change in their trainees, and quality improvement measures in medicine have had modest results. This may be due to several factors including clinical performance being based more on team function than individual action, models of best practice that are over-simplified for real patients with multiple chronic diseases, and local features that influence behavior but are not aligned with core values. Many are looking for a new conceptual structure to guide them. In this paper we briefly review several theories of action from the social and complexity sciences, and synthesize these into a coherent ‘ecological perspective’. This perspective focuses on stabilizing features and narrative, which select for behaviors in clinic much like organisms are selected for in an ecosystem. We have found this perspective to be a useful guide for design, measurement, and joint learning in the teaching clinic.
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