EDUCATION THEORY ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS APPROVED
BY EXPERT 2025 NEW UPDATE.
Q: What does the IOM Report 1999 indicate?
A: The IOM Report 1999 indicates that medical errors contribute to 44,000-98,000 deaths
annually.
Q: What is AHRQ?
A: AHRQ stands for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Q: What is the role of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)?
A: The AHRQ is the lead federal agency responsible for tracking and improving the quality,
safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of healthcare for Americans.
Q: What is "Just in time CME"?
A: Just in time CME delivers information and services when they are needed by an MD in
diagnosis or treatment.
Q: What is "Point in time CME"?
A: Point in time CME delivers information and services where they are needed, such as at the
bedside, ER, or in the MD's office.
Q: What is the Institute of Medicine (IOM)?
A: The IOM is a branch of the National Academy of Sciences, with the goal of advancing and
distributing scientific knowledge to improve human health.
, Q: What was the Fox, Mazmania, and Putnam Change Study for Physicians about?
A: The study focused on what makes a physician change their behavior.
Q: What makes a physician change their behavior?
A:
1. Having an image of what the new performance looks like (Preparing).
2. Participating in CME/CPD to gather information (making the change).
3. Planning how to sustain the change.
Q: What are the key principles of Androgyny (Malcolm Knowles) for how adults learn?
A:
1. Learning is self-directed.
2. It includes experiences.
3. It relates to real life.
4. It is problem-centered.
5. Motivation is internal.
Q: What is Pedagogy and how do children learn?
A:
1. Learning is institution-directed.
2. There is not much prior experience.
3. It relates to the development stage.
4. It is subject-centered.
5. Motivation is external.
Q: What is the best way for adults to learn?
A: The best way for adults to learn is case-based, hands-on, and self-assessment-based, based on
their needs and personal experiences.
Q: What is David Kolb's view on learning?
A: David Kolb advocates for Experiential Learning, where after reflecting on an experience, the
learner develops concepts to implement during active experimentation.