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What is Positivist Paradigm

Handbook of Research on Transdisciplinary Knowledge Generation
Refers to the concept that there is one objective knowledge that can be understood through scientific reasoning and logic.
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Moving Toward a Third Generation of Medical Education: Integrating Transformational Learning Principles in Health Professions Education
Wendy M. Green (Cleveland State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9531-1.ch007
Abstract
The number of health professions education programs continues to increase across the United States and globally, but unequal access to healthcare remains a pressing issue. Health professions education has shifted from a first-generation approach, centered on didactic teaching, to a second-generation approach, centered on problem-based learning. In a Lancet paper, Frenk and colleagues argued for the incorporation of a transformative paradigm within health professions education facilitating the move towards the third generation of health professions education. Drawing on Mezirow and Freire, they argued for the incorporation of a transformative paradigm to improve health professions education by better aligning medical education and population needs. This chapter examines how a transformative approach to health professions education could be implemented and where it would be most effective. It also looks at how a transformative paradigm within health professions education could provide an additional lens to understand health disparities, structural inequity, and diversity.
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