This book is designed for anyone involved in surgical education. While
it is intended as a core reference for surgeons who want to develop
their surgical education knowledge and practice, it also a valuable
resource for anyone undertaking a higher degree in health professions
education. Divided into five parts, it starts with chapters on
foundational knowledge, exploring the past before documenting the
current state of surgical education and highlighting various educational
leadership and governance topics. The second part examines a range of
theories that inform surgical education - cognitive, behavioural and
social, while the third part offers practical guidance on elements of
surgical education - curriculum design, selection, feedback, assessment,
evaluation, simulation and managing trainee underperformance. It also
includes chapters on supporting the development of psychomotor skills,
operative skills in theatre, professionalism, teamwork and patient
safety. The next part shifts the focus to research in surgical
education, introducing readers to all phases of conducting education
research based on qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods paradigms.
The final part looks to the future of surgical education and of surgical
educators. Assembling these topics in one volume makes this book
invaluable to anyone involved in surgical education.