Background: The School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of Bradford, is keen to evaluate the potential benefits of digital tools to enhance the teaching and learning of all M.Pharm. students. Students are increasingly using digital technology for both educational and social purposes (Cheston et al., 2013). This project explored the views of pharmacy students about digital technology, including social media, for teaching in the M.Pharm. programme. Method: Convenience sampling was employed to recruit M.Pharm. students for focus groups. Each focus group, facilitated by student researchers with topic guide, was audio-recorded and analysed for themes. Ethics approval was obtained from the University. Results: Year 2 and...
Background and purpose Engagement of students in the didactic classroom setting restricts students’...
At the Faculty of Science we introduced the use of digital presentations as assessment tools for thi...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
Background: Technological developments have facilitated the storage of patient records, enabled el...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
Background: Literature suggests inappropriate use of social media (SoMe) is evident amongst undergra...
Objectives: The use of social media, including Facebook, as a tool for learning is becoming increasi...
Introduction: Social media for medical education is an area gaining acceptance from both educators a...
Objectives: Social media are online tools that allow collaboration and community building. Succinctl...
Objective: To evaluate pharmacy preceptor’s current use of social media and the interest of using so...
Background: Social media is frequently used by consumers and health care professionals; however, our...
Background Medical curricula are increasingly using small group learning and less didactic lectur...
Background: The rapid growth and availability of smartphones and social media platforms (SMP) have ...
With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacy students and educators experienced an abrupt shif...
Background: Literature suggests that undergraduate (UG) healthcare students should have social media...
Background and purpose Engagement of students in the didactic classroom setting restricts students’...
At the Faculty of Science we introduced the use of digital presentations as assessment tools for thi...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
Background: Technological developments have facilitated the storage of patient records, enabled el...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
Background: Literature suggests inappropriate use of social media (SoMe) is evident amongst undergra...
Objectives: The use of social media, including Facebook, as a tool for learning is becoming increasi...
Introduction: Social media for medical education is an area gaining acceptance from both educators a...
Objectives: Social media are online tools that allow collaboration and community building. Succinctl...
Objective: To evaluate pharmacy preceptor’s current use of social media and the interest of using so...
Background: Social media is frequently used by consumers and health care professionals; however, our...
Background Medical curricula are increasingly using small group learning and less didactic lectur...
Background: The rapid growth and availability of smartphones and social media platforms (SMP) have ...
With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacy students and educators experienced an abrupt shif...
Background: Literature suggests that undergraduate (UG) healthcare students should have social media...
Background and purpose Engagement of students in the didactic classroom setting restricts students’...
At the Faculty of Science we introduced the use of digital presentations as assessment tools for thi...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...