AbstractFourth year pharmacy UKM students will be selected and randomised into three groups, verbal feedback (verbal group), video feedback (video group) or no feedback (control group) for the counselling session. All students will receive a standardised case scenario for the counselling purposes and facilitators (pharmacy lecturers) will assess the students’ communication and counselling skills based on a validated standardised assessment form. Similar exercise will be repeated after 1 month and comparative analysis will be conducted to identify differences between the techniques in relation to students’ communication and counselling skills
Documentation of care is a challenging skill to teach, especially when assessments are performed by ...
Background: Many healthcare programmes require students to learn practical skills that involve the p...
Abstract Background High quality feedback is vital to learning in medical education but many student...
AbstractFourth year pharmacy UKM students will be selected and randomised into three groups, verbal ...
The objectives of this study were to develop a student self-assessment activity of a video-recorded ...
Introduction Addressing communication skills in pharmacy curricula is one of the effective tactics t...
Background: In recent times, medical schools have committed to developing good communication and his...
oai:journal.umpr.ac.id:article/175Teaching-learning activities by lecturers are expected can use cre...
An eight-school exploratory survey of pharmacy student perceptions about their pharmacy communicatio...
Background and purpose: Pharmacists need to learn communication styles which adopt a more consultati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28)The study investigates the relative effectiveness o...
Introduction: Accurately completing pharmaceutical calculations is a core professional skill for pha...
Introduction: Verbal communication is a vital skill for pharmacists and essential for improving pati...
Background: Simulation-based counselling using standardised patients (SPs) provide pharmacy students...
This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of video in improving students' therapeutic communicati...
Documentation of care is a challenging skill to teach, especially when assessments are performed by ...
Background: Many healthcare programmes require students to learn practical skills that involve the p...
Abstract Background High quality feedback is vital to learning in medical education but many student...
AbstractFourth year pharmacy UKM students will be selected and randomised into three groups, verbal ...
The objectives of this study were to develop a student self-assessment activity of a video-recorded ...
Introduction Addressing communication skills in pharmacy curricula is one of the effective tactics t...
Background: In recent times, medical schools have committed to developing good communication and his...
oai:journal.umpr.ac.id:article/175Teaching-learning activities by lecturers are expected can use cre...
An eight-school exploratory survey of pharmacy student perceptions about their pharmacy communicatio...
Background and purpose: Pharmacists need to learn communication styles which adopt a more consultati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28)The study investigates the relative effectiveness o...
Introduction: Accurately completing pharmaceutical calculations is a core professional skill for pha...
Introduction: Verbal communication is a vital skill for pharmacists and essential for improving pati...
Background: Simulation-based counselling using standardised patients (SPs) provide pharmacy students...
This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of video in improving students' therapeutic communicati...
Documentation of care is a challenging skill to teach, especially when assessments are performed by ...
Background: Many healthcare programmes require students to learn practical skills that involve the p...
Abstract Background High quality feedback is vital to learning in medical education but many student...