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KMID : 1034020140160010025
Korean Medical Education Review
2014 Volume.16 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.31
Characteristics and Limitations of Bedside Teaching Instructional Models
Kim Young-Jon

Lim Cheol-Il
Abstract
As a preliminary approach to developing a bedside teaching program, this study analyzed the instructional models that have been suggested for bedside teaching. The objects of analysis were four models: the ¡®Cox model,¡¯ which is composed of an experience cycle and an explanation cycle; the ¡®best teaching practice model¡¯ by Janicik and Fletcher; the ¡®twelve tips to improve bedside teaching¡¯ by Ramani; and the SNNAPS model for outpatient education by Wolpaw, Wolpaw, and Papp. This study was conducted in three steps. First, we identified the major components of each model and analyzed their characteristics and limitations. Second, we compared each model in terms of four aspects: the learner, learning interaction, learning context, and organization management. Third, on the basis of prior analysis, the possibilities and potential problems of the models were explored. Based on this review of the existing instructional design models, we proposed an additional four key elements for designing a bedside teaching program: multi-layered learners, various learning environments and contexts, time management by using media, and self-directed design.
KEYWORD
Bedside teaching, Instructional design model
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