
Matthew Alexander (2)
Author of Cinemeducation: A Comprehensive Guide to Using Film in Medical Education
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Cinemeducation: a Comprehensive Guide to Using Film in Medical Education: A Comprehensive Guide to Using Film in Medical by Matthew Alexander
This book provides the medical and graduate educator with an innovative and effective cinema-based curriculum useful for teaching a broad array of topics.
It contains thirty chapters that address important areas in medical education such as chronic illness, disabilities, chemical dependency, cultural diversity, mental disorders, and the doctor patient relationship and catalogues over 450 scenes from 125 popular movies on video, with a rationale for the importance of the subject, description show more of the movie and scene, counter number for finding the scene, and relevant trigger questions for leading group discussion and related readings. An exhaustive appendix lists a host of additional movies relevant for teaching but not cited in the text.
"Cinemeducation - a comprehensive guide to using film in medical education is a marvelous tool that is entirely user friendly. Alexander, Lenahan and Pavlov have captured an amazing array of significant small scenes from a large variety of films, cameos illustrating crucial moments and interactions. They have not only organized these scenes into topics that focus on individual and family life cycles, specific clinical entities, the doctor/patient relationship and a variety of special populations, but they provide specific discussion questions that can be used to help learners process the experience. The range of films that are included is comprehensive and with exact counter numbers provided simplify the task of the medical educator to plan and present meaningful sessions. I know how hard it sometimes is to capture learners' attention and break through the reluctance to deal with uncomfortable situations. Using the material that can be found in this volume we will all have a much easier and successful time." Marian R Stuart, in the Foreword. show less
It contains thirty chapters that address important areas in medical education such as chronic illness, disabilities, chemical dependency, cultural diversity, mental disorders, and the doctor patient relationship and catalogues over 450 scenes from 125 popular movies on video, with a rationale for the importance of the subject, description show more of the movie and scene, counter number for finding the scene, and relevant trigger questions for leading group discussion and related readings. An exhaustive appendix lists a host of additional movies relevant for teaching but not cited in the text.
"Cinemeducation - a comprehensive guide to using film in medical education is a marvelous tool that is entirely user friendly. Alexander, Lenahan and Pavlov have captured an amazing array of significant small scenes from a large variety of films, cameos illustrating crucial moments and interactions. They have not only organized these scenes into topics that focus on individual and family life cycles, specific clinical entities, the doctor/patient relationship and a variety of special populations, but they provide specific discussion questions that can be used to help learners process the experience. The range of films that are included is comprehensive and with exact counter numbers provided simplify the task of the medical educator to plan and present meaningful sessions. I know how hard it sometimes is to capture learners' attention and break through the reluctance to deal with uncomfortable situations. Using the material that can be found in this volume we will all have a much easier and successful time." Marian R Stuart, in the Foreword. show less
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