Background: Little is known about how prepared Chinese medicine (CM) students perceive themselves to enter the workforce. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate perceptions of preparedness for clinical practice of final-year CM students in Australia. Design: The study design consisted of a written survey focusing on eight dimensions relating to practice: Interpersonal Skills, Confidence/Coping Skills, Professional Networks, Professional Practice Management, Professional Patient Management, Prevention, Holistic Care, and Self-Directed Learning. Part 1 of the survey required participants to choose from six possible responses on how well they believe their CM course has prepared them in relation to 41 statements about ...
<b>Background</b> Despite Hong Kong government's official commitment to the development ...
© 2014, Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association. All rights reserved. Background: Th...
Objectives: To determine the characteristics important in health profession students’ preparedness f...
Background: Little is known about how prepared Chinese medicine (CM) students perceive themselves to...
Background: The issue of transition from student to practitioner of Chinese medicine (CM) in Austral...
Background: The issue of transition from student to practitioner of Chinese medicine (CM) in Austral...
Background: Medical schools prepare undergraduates for clinical practice. Clinical competencies buil...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Background The State of Victoria in Australia introduced Chinese medicine practitioner registration ...
Objectives: In view of anecdotal evidence that points to variations in the ways that contemporary cl...
Objective: To assess graduates’ self-reported preparednesswith reference to a range of clinical prac...
The overall aim of this project is to investigate the conceptual and empirical validity of Chinese m...
High quality education programs are essential for preparing the next generation of Chinese medicine ...
High quality education programs are essential for preparing the next generation of Chinese medicine ...
High quality education programs are essential for preparing the next generation of Chinese medicine ...
<b>Background</b> Despite Hong Kong government's official commitment to the development ...
© 2014, Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association. All rights reserved. Background: Th...
Objectives: To determine the characteristics important in health profession students’ preparedness f...
Background: Little is known about how prepared Chinese medicine (CM) students perceive themselves to...
Background: The issue of transition from student to practitioner of Chinese medicine (CM) in Austral...
Background: The issue of transition from student to practitioner of Chinese medicine (CM) in Austral...
Background: Medical schools prepare undergraduates for clinical practice. Clinical competencies buil...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Background The State of Victoria in Australia introduced Chinese medicine practitioner registration ...
Objectives: In view of anecdotal evidence that points to variations in the ways that contemporary cl...
Objective: To assess graduates’ self-reported preparednesswith reference to a range of clinical prac...
The overall aim of this project is to investigate the conceptual and empirical validity of Chinese m...
High quality education programs are essential for preparing the next generation of Chinese medicine ...
High quality education programs are essential for preparing the next generation of Chinese medicine ...
High quality education programs are essential for preparing the next generation of Chinese medicine ...
<b>Background</b> Despite Hong Kong government's official commitment to the development ...
© 2014, Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association. All rights reserved. Background: Th...
Objectives: To determine the characteristics important in health profession students’ preparedness f...