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      Perception of clinical teachers about their roles and current practice at affiliated hospitals of medical universities in China

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      Medical Education Online
      Taylor & Francis
      Clinical teacher, medical education, teacher role, perception, practice

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          Phenomenon: The increase in clinical and teaching workload has brought enormous pressure to clinical teachers. Clinical teachers play an extremely important role in the quality of higher medical education and the cultivation of medical talents. However, few studies have examined the attitudes and practices of clinical teachers regarding the role of teachers in China. This study aimed to investigate clinical teachers’ perceptions about their roles and current practices at affiliated hospitals of medical universities in China. Approach: Responses from 312 Chinese clinical teachers were included in the analyses. The data were collected using the questionnaires of perception and practice regarding the role of teachers which consisted of 12 items rated on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree), and scored by calculating the mean. The data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 22.0 (IBM SPSS Corp). Findings: The mean score of perception of clinical teachers regarding the role of teachers was 4.51 (SD = 0.72), and the mean score of practice was 3.69 (SD = 1.17). Multivariable binary logistic regression model showed that undertaking very few/few clinical teaching workload, ‘thinking it is my obligation to carry out teaching work seriously’ and ‘thinking it is my duty to train medical talents’ were not only significant determinants of good perception but also good practice. Additionally, ‘thinking hospital attached great importance to clinical teaching’ was the significant determinant of good perception. Insights: Chinese clinical teachers demonstrate less positive perception and practice regarding the roles of teacher than clinical teachers in developed countries. Affiliated hospitals of medical universities should hold training sessions regularly and take targeted intervention measures to enhance clinical teachers’ perception and practice regarding the roles of teacher.

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              Excellence in clinical teaching: knowledge transformation and development required.

              Clinical teachers in medicine face the daunting task of mastering the many domains of knowledge needed for practice and teaching. The breadth and complexity of this knowledge continue to increase, as does the difficulty of transforming the knowledge into concepts that are understandable to learners. Properly targeted faculty development has the potential to expedite the knowledge transformation process for clinical teachers.
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                Journal
                Med Educ Online
                Med Educ Online
                Medical Education Online
                Taylor & Francis
                1087-2981
                11 March 2024
                2024
                11 March 2024
                : 29
                : 1
                : 2325182
                Affiliations
                [a ]Educational Evaluation and Faculty Development Center, Guangxi Medical University; , Nanning, Guangxi, China
                [b ]School of Foreign Languages, Guangxi Medical University; , Nanning, Guangxi, China
                [c ]Department of Occupational Health and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University; , Nanning, Guangxi, China
                [d ]Guangxi Colleges and Universities Key Laboratory of Prevention and Control of Highly Prevalent Diseases, Guangxi Medical University; , Nanning, Guangxi, China
                [e ]Guangxi Key Laboratory of Environment and Health Research, Guangxi Medical University; , Nanning, Guangxi, China
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                CONTACT Kaiyong Huang huangka0319@ 123456sina.com Department of Occupational Health and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University; , No. 22 Shuangyong road, Nanning, Guangxi Province, China
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                Article
                2325182
                10.1080/10872981.2024.2325182
                10930135
                38465652
                318e62a1-cd58-4f6d-b0c2-d749f1889be2
                © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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