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Faculty Development and Support in Orthopedic Education: A Narrative Review
Prabu Mounisamy1, Sushma Chandrashekar1, Rajalakshmi Ramu2
1Department of Orthopaedics, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, India.
Introduction:
Faculty development and support are crucial for maintaining high-quality orthopedic education. Despite advancements in curriculum standardization, significant challenges persist in developing and supporting faculty members in orthopedic education globally. This manuscript aims to summarize the current state of faculty development in orthopedic education, highlighting its importance, challenges, and best practices to inform future educational policies and curricula.
Materials And Methods:
This narrative review synthesizes current literature on faculty development in orthopedic education to provide expert interpretation and identify emerging trends. We searched multiple databases, including PubMed, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar using relevant keywords.
Results:
Faculty development programs (FDPs) are essential for enhancing teaching effectiveness, promoting lifelong learning, and improving student outcomes. However, significant barriers, including time constraints, workload pressures, and resource limitations, hinder faculty participation. The review identified innovative strategies, including simulation technology, virtual reality, and structured mentorship programs, as promising approaches to overcome these challenges.
Conclusion:
Standardized FDPs, comprehensive mentorship frameworks, and institutional support systems are critical for maintaining excellence in orthopedic education. Future initiatives should focus on addressing resource limitations while leveraging technological innovations to enhance educational delivery.
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