2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.09.016
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Twelve tips for patient involvement in health professions education

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“…These students represent a large, but incomplete membership of the healthcare workforce who ultimately interface with the public. Robust evaluation plans and strategies to overcome resource constraints associated with public participation in the curriculum are needed 1 …”
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“…These students represent a large, but incomplete membership of the healthcare workforce who ultimately interface with the public. Robust evaluation plans and strategies to overcome resource constraints associated with public participation in the curriculum are needed 1 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pedagogy of public involvement is an approach used to engage members of the public to actively participate in decision‐making around issues that affect their lives and communities. The aim is to empower individuals and communities with the knowledge, skills and opportunities to participate in or contribute to these decisions 1 . Emphasis is often placed on inclusivity, transparency and collaboration to foster partnerships between decision‐makers and the public 1,2 .…”
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“…On an overarching level, we suggest that curricular reform should be rooted in practice, revolving around individuals whose involvement is crucial to the success of workplace-based learning. In our view, promising directions include longitudinal integrated clerkships, and co-creation of learning environments with professionals, students, and patients [ 47 49 ]. For future research, we encourage research designs that identify, promote, and build from good-practices in workplace-based learning, and designs that are focused on individuals and helping them make an impact in their teams and organizations.…”
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“…These professionals have invested years in training and practice, cultivating specialized skills and knowledge that enable them to offer medical services ranging from diagnosis to treatment, rehabilitation, and emotional support ( Frenk et al, 2022 ). Their role extends beyond the mere application of medical knowledge; it involves building relationships with patients, understanding their unique circumstances, and making empathetic decisions that transcend the purely clinical aspects of healthcare ( Eijkelboom et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%