TY - JOUR
T1 - When ‘Best’ Practice Isn’t…
AU - Finn, Gabrielle
AU - Brown, Megan
PY - 2024/5/18
Y1 - 2024/5/18
N2 - Best, is to be ‘of the highest quality, or being the most suitable, pleasing, or effective type of thing or person’. Within medical education, 'best-ness' is evident within best practice guides and recommendations, and within research, where best evidence influences design and conduct. Yet, much of the evidence of best-ness fails to consider best for who and where, what, and when. Thinking needs reframing, given that “best-ness” and medical education are such good bedfellows, but it is critical that we recognise the impact and influence of context — that practice can be good, but cannot be universally and unflinchingly best.
AB - Best, is to be ‘of the highest quality, or being the most suitable, pleasing, or effective type of thing or person’. Within medical education, 'best-ness' is evident within best practice guides and recommendations, and within research, where best evidence influences design and conduct. Yet, much of the evidence of best-ness fails to consider best for who and where, what, and when. Thinking needs reframing, given that “best-ness” and medical education are such good bedfellows, but it is critical that we recognise the impact and influence of context — that practice can be good, but cannot be universally and unflinchingly best.
U2 - 10.1007/s40670-024-02048-2
DO - 10.1007/s40670-024-02048-2
M3 - Article
JO - Medical Sciences Educator
JF - Medical Sciences Educator
ER -