The continuing medical education (CME) needs of anaesthetists within Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore have been largely unknown. The aim of this study was to undertake a comprehensive survey of the attitude to CME, learning preferences, attitudes and abilities relating to self-paced material, literature and information searching, preferred content and preferred approach to CME of anaesthetists within these countries. A survey tool was developed and refined for ease of use by pilot-testing. The survey was mailed to 3,156 anaesthetists throughout Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. Three options for data return were offered; postal reply, facsimile and a data entry web page. There were 1800 resp...
Background: Continuing education (CE) is an essential professional activity. In the last decade, CE ...
Postgraduate medical training has increasingly adapted to competency-based medical education (CBME)....
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (E. Yeung, L. Chan, C. Cott)Purpose: Our purp...
A postal questionnaire survey was carried out to determine the activities, motivation and barriers t...
Introduction: Needs’ assessment is the first stage in designing Continuing Medical Education (CME) P...
INTRODUCTION: Our current knowledge-based society and the many actualisations within the medical pro...
The role of anaesthetists has expanded and evolved to include critical care, perioperative and pain ...
Background: The education and training of tomorrow's surgeons are predicated upon the involvement of...
CME is required.The continuing medical education activities and attitudes of Australian doctors work...
Experiences and preferences of general practitioners regarding continuing medical education: a quali...
Background: Little is known about Australian Nurse Practitioners (NPs) perceptions of the importance...
Continuing medical education (CME) has long been recognized as the key to updating and maintaining t...
"This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Adul...
International medical graduate (IMG) specialists in anaestheia need education to be part of the asse...
PurposeA cross sectional descriptive study, which involved government hospitals and health clinics f...
Background: Continuing education (CE) is an essential professional activity. In the last decade, CE ...
Postgraduate medical training has increasingly adapted to competency-based medical education (CBME)....
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (E. Yeung, L. Chan, C. Cott)Purpose: Our purp...
A postal questionnaire survey was carried out to determine the activities, motivation and barriers t...
Introduction: Needs’ assessment is the first stage in designing Continuing Medical Education (CME) P...
INTRODUCTION: Our current knowledge-based society and the many actualisations within the medical pro...
The role of anaesthetists has expanded and evolved to include critical care, perioperative and pain ...
Background: The education and training of tomorrow's surgeons are predicated upon the involvement of...
CME is required.The continuing medical education activities and attitudes of Australian doctors work...
Experiences and preferences of general practitioners regarding continuing medical education: a quali...
Background: Little is known about Australian Nurse Practitioners (NPs) perceptions of the importance...
Continuing medical education (CME) has long been recognized as the key to updating and maintaining t...
"This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Adul...
International medical graduate (IMG) specialists in anaestheia need education to be part of the asse...
PurposeA cross sectional descriptive study, which involved government hospitals and health clinics f...
Background: Continuing education (CE) is an essential professional activity. In the last decade, CE ...
Postgraduate medical training has increasingly adapted to competency-based medical education (CBME)....
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (E. Yeung, L. Chan, C. Cott)Purpose: Our purp...