CLNTEACH X202 - FD4ME - Dealing with Difficult Students: The Slow, the Rude, and the Uncaring
This module presents a framework for assessing and addressing the issues related to the difficult learner in the medical education environment. Using the classic medical assessment rubric, the characteristics of the three major types of difficult learners are presented and then accompanied by diagnostic criteria (assessment) and specific treatment plans.
By understanding the types of "difficulties" these learners embody, it becomes easy to conceptualize the key assessment points and derive appropriate treatment plans. Specific personnel (faculty) and organizational resources at each facility will greatly influence specific treatment opportunities; it is by using such a framework that a defined diagnostic and treatment plan can be reliably formulated for that overriding medical education challenge—"the difficult learner."
Delivery Options
Online, Self-Paced:
This course is delivered fully online with no scheduled class sessions or due dates. Learners may register at any time and complete the course at their own pace.
Time to Completion
This course is estimated to take approximately 1 hour to complete.
Course Completion Requirements
Learners must complete all required module content and any associated assessments to receive a certificate of completion and CME credit.
Technology Requirements
- Reliable internet connection
- Computer or tablet that supports the most recent web browser versions and can play video content
- Recommended browsers: Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox
What You’ll Learn
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize key concepts related to adult education—pedagogy vs. andragogy
- Apply medical education concepts such as feedforward, feedback, and coaching
- Describe the three cardinal qualities of a teacher/facilitator according to Carl Rogers
- Diagnose the three types of difficult learners: the slow learner, the learner with poor interaction skills, and the unmotivated learner
- Develop effective treatment plans tailored to each learner type
What You’ll Earn
- 1.0 CME credit
- A certificate of completion issued by The Ohio State University
Additional Information
If you are an Ohio State University or Nationwide Children's Hospital employee, you are eligible for a promotion code that waives this course's cost. If you are interested in obtaining the promotion code, please fill out the following short form:
Contact Us
For questions about enrollment, payment options, technology support, or course records, please contact our Enrollment Support team. Inquiries are typically answered within 24 business hours.
For questions about course content or learning objectives, please contact ScarletCanvasMedEd@osumc.edu