Health promotion is a key role for healthcare professionals. It is based on effective collaboration between the healthcare professional and the public. Healthcare education has the challenge of future-proofing its curricula to meet the challenges laid out in health promotion strategies. However, engaging students in health promotion has traditionally been challenging within the delivery of an academic and largely theoretical module.This paper provides a practice example of an initiative in which partnerships between students, academic staff and community partners are key to the effective delivery of a health promotion module within a pre-registration healthcare programme.The partnerships were developed in two stages and use a social constru...
This chapter emphasises the key role of inter-professional collaboration in developing a distinct an...
Despite the economic, environmental and patient-related imperatives to prepare medical students to b...
Healthcare education requires of students, practitioners and academics an unwavering commitment to i...
Background: Literature indicates the need to prepare health professionals who are clinically compete...
Changes taking place within the National Health Service (NHS) are influencing the content and format...
In recent years, the drive towards cost-effectiveness and efficiency, coupled with radical changes i...
Recent discourse about engaging students in regional universities calls for more collaboration in te...
Good quality learning cannot be attained purely through transmissive teaching as learners should be...
Summary. The medical profession has a central role in contributing to public health. An expanding ro...
Courses that bridge health promotion scholarship with a demonstrative application of that scho- lars...
Evidence suggests that it is challenging for universities to develop workplace-relevantcontent and c...
The Higher Education environment in the UK is changing as a result of political uncertainty and fina...
INTRODUCTION: The Faculty of Community and Health Sciences (FCHS) reviewed its curricula for 1994,...
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and coll...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
This chapter emphasises the key role of inter-professional collaboration in developing a distinct an...
Despite the economic, environmental and patient-related imperatives to prepare medical students to b...
Healthcare education requires of students, practitioners and academics an unwavering commitment to i...
Background: Literature indicates the need to prepare health professionals who are clinically compete...
Changes taking place within the National Health Service (NHS) are influencing the content and format...
In recent years, the drive towards cost-effectiveness and efficiency, coupled with radical changes i...
Recent discourse about engaging students in regional universities calls for more collaboration in te...
Good quality learning cannot be attained purely through transmissive teaching as learners should be...
Summary. The medical profession has a central role in contributing to public health. An expanding ro...
Courses that bridge health promotion scholarship with a demonstrative application of that scho- lars...
Evidence suggests that it is challenging for universities to develop workplace-relevantcontent and c...
The Higher Education environment in the UK is changing as a result of political uncertainty and fina...
INTRODUCTION: The Faculty of Community and Health Sciences (FCHS) reviewed its curricula for 1994,...
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and coll...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
This chapter emphasises the key role of inter-professional collaboration in developing a distinct an...
Despite the economic, environmental and patient-related imperatives to prepare medical students to b...
Healthcare education requires of students, practitioners and academics an unwavering commitment to i...