A taxonomy of continuing medical education endeavour

Can Med Assoc J. 1967 Apr 8;96(14):1040-4.

Abstract

Five basic forms of continuing educational endeavour by physicians are listed in rank order. These components constitute an indivisible unit bound together by self-learning. The scholarly habit of planned daily reading and study in a home library-sanctuary as an integral part of a physician's workday heads the list. Day-to-day informal and formal colleague-association in patient care in the community and teaching hospital, in group practice and by consultation is the present major form of continuing educational endeavour. Emphasized is the sabbatical return every three to five years for three months at least to the teaching hospital to reinforce scholarly motivation and attitudes and to acquire new skills and knowledge. Attendance at scientific sessions of learned professional societies and short courses should be accompanied by presession and post-session guided reading to be undertaken in the physician's home library-sanctuary.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Education, Medical, Continuing*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male