Author/Authors :
amouzeshi zahra Instructor at School of Nursing and Midwifery - Atherosclerosis and Coronary Artery Research Centre - Birjand University of Medical Sciences - Birjand, Iran , daryazadeh saeideh Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Development Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
The emergency department (ED) is one of the challenging educational environments in medical education. Clinical
teaching at ED requires balancing the provision of patient care services, clinical teaching, and clinical experiences for
learners at different levels of learning. Accordingly, using effective teaching strategies at teachable moments and getting
feedback from learners provide a balance between patient care and education. This narrative review aimed to review
strategies for improving clinical teaching in the ED. Searching the literature was done in ProQuest, PubMed, ISI Web of
Science, as well as Science Direct databases, and Google Scholar search engine with the keywords, including "teaching
model", "learning", "educational strategy", "training", "emergency department", "emergency medicine", "clinical
teaching", "resident", and "medical student", in English language with no time limit for searching. Finally, after reviewing
53 abstracts, 19 articles were included in the present study. In this review, effective training in the ED and important
determinants of adequate educational encounters were provided with suggestions on how to implement them in clinical
settings. The eight main themes related to the study were extracted, including professional reflection, obvious
expectations, interprofessional training, strategies for clinical teaching with limited time, strategies for effective bedside
teaching, selecting a teaching strategy for ENGAGE multilevel learner, and applying the principles of adult learning and
faculty development. Accordingly, to maximize learning opportunities in the ED, the faculty members' development is
recommended for fulfilling accountability in the community.