Faculty Development the South East Asian Region-Challenges and Opportunities

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South-East Asian Journal of Medical Education

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Faculty development in medical education is a process through which medical school faculty works systematically to improve their competency as teachers. It helps improve and develop skills in teaching, research, curriculum development, development of assessment tools, leadership qualities, mentoring and promotion of the scholarship of teaching (Harden & Crosby, 2000). High quality faculty development programs will result in competent faculty who can not only inspire and nurture students and prepare them to deliver high-quality health care, but also cultivate a culture of continued self and institutional development (Steinert & Mann, 2006). Faculty development in medical education has gained much significance in the South East Asian region (SEAR) due to a multitude of reasons, including the increasing number of medical schools, increased demand for medical education, competition among medical schools and emphasis on quality assurance and accreditation (Srinivas & Adkoli, 2009).

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South East Asian region, Faculty Development

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Karunathilake, I. M. (2017). Faculty Development the south East Asian Region-Challenges and Opportunities. South-east Asian Journal of Medical Education, 11(2), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.4038/seajme.v11i2.12

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