Format: Lessons combine clear explanations, case discussions, practical scenarios, clinical documentation exercises, and direct Q&A sessions. You use real-life clinical experiences to illustrate key points, ensuring students grasp not just theory but genuine practice.
Content: Lessons cover everything from patient assessment, history-taking, and teamwork in multidisciplinary settings, to minor p...
Format: Lessons combine clear explanations, case discussions, practical scenarios, clinical documentation exercises, and direct Q&A sessions. You use real-life clinical experiences to illustrate key points, ensuring students grasp not just theory but genuine practice.
Content: Lessons cover everything from patient assessment, history-taking, and teamwork in multidisciplinary settings, to minor procedures and chronic disease management. You include current medical practices, emergency and trauma care, clinical documentation, and medical writing strategies.
Dynamics: Your teaching is interactive and encourages student engagement—students participate in discussions, practice communication, and collaborate on cases. You organize activities that help in developing time-management and organizational skills, adapting the pace according to students' needs.
Experience: Your lessons are informed by your undergraduate and postgraduate training, clerkships, internships, and professional medical content creation experience. You draw on both international and UK healthcare exposure, emphasizing adaptation to different environments and teamwork.
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