Major changes continue to occur in medical education. There are increasing external and internal pressures to improve the quality of courses and the teaching performance of individual staff. <br/> Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1983 the <em>Handbook for Medical Teachers</em> has established itself as an ideal resource for both new and established teachers in an area where there is very little other support. It successfully combines basic educational principles with a how-to approach in a very readable way supported by numerous illustrations and cartoons. <br/> This third edition has been extensively revised throughout to reflect the many changes in medical education since the last edition. There is a new chapter on problem-based learning as well as an appendix on how to keep a teaching portfolio as a support for academic promotion or staff appraisal. <br/> <em>A Handbook for Medical Teachers</em> is essential reading for all those involved in any area of medical teaching and research. <br/>
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