Network principles for prevocational medical training - HETI
Network principles for prevocational medical training - HETI
Network principles for prevocational medical training - HETI
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<strong>Network</strong> <strong>principles</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>prevocational</strong> <strong>medical</strong><br />
<strong>training</strong><br />
Learning model<br />
<strong>Network</strong> model<br />
Governance<br />
This guide is addressed to directors of education and <strong>training</strong>,<br />
JMO managers and others involved in managing <strong>prevocational</strong><br />
<strong>training</strong> networks.<br />
It describes a learning model (how and what trainees learn)<br />
and a network model (what a network needs to deliver the<br />
learning model) <strong>for</strong> the future of <strong>prevocational</strong> <strong>training</strong> in New<br />
South Wales.<br />
It also describes the structures governing the network system<br />
from the State level to the <strong>training</strong> sites.<br />
Effective networked <strong>training</strong> requires open communications<br />
and collaboration between clinicians and administrators<br />
working in a diversity of settings. This guide sets out ground<br />
rules <strong>for</strong> cooperation.<br />
ISBN 978-0-9871936-8-1