Building blocks for social accountability: a conceptual framework to guide medical schools.
Robyn G PrestonSarah LarkinsJudy TaylorJenni JuddPublished in: BMC medical education (2016)
While many of these building blocks are similar to those conceptualized in social accountability theory, this conceptual framework is informed by what happens in practice - empirical evidence rather than prescriptions. Consequently it is valuable in that it puts some theoretical thinking around everyday practice in specific contexts; addressing a gap in the medical education literature. The building blocks framework includes guidelines for social accountable practice that can be applied at policy, school and individual levels.