Key Concepts in Healthcare Education
- Annette McIntosh-Scott - University of Chester, UK
- Janice Gidman - University of Chester, UK
- Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead - University of Chester, UK
SAGE Key Concepts series
The book comprises 40 succinct chapters each covering a topic and featuring
- a definition of the concept
- key points
- discussion of the main issues
- a case study to illustrate the application to practice, and
- suggestions for further reading.
For those developing or enhancing their knowledge and skills in education and mentorship in healthcare, Key Concepts in Healthcare Education is the ideal companion to learning.
I found this book brilliant, i'll definitely use again
Grea introductory text
Great opener for our course
This book addresses current key concepts in an engaging way with good signposting for students to take further. An excellent course text.
This book is a excellent comprehensive text, which covers all the important facts for understanding healthcare education. It is clear to understand and free from jargon and terminology. It is well written and needs to be on the shelves of everyone undertaking a course in healthcare education.
It is a book that I will be referring to over and over again.
This book is well written and is helpful within some of our modules
An excellent resource . Helps to demystify the policies and simplifies the key areas for healthcare. chapters are easy to read with significant learning points highlighted within each chapter. A valuable resource
Exellent summary text with useful diagrams and references.
Easy to navigate through pages with the dark tabs for each chapter.
Just enough succint information and chapters not to long.
A great book.
a good reference source and supports CPD. very up-to-date and essentail guide for the less expereinced nurse educator. Easy to read and very informative
Excellent text to explore concepts in detail- info added to reading lists and website