Objective: To evaluate the implementation of a clinical pathology and clinical skills course designed for delivery at several distributed sites, including a mandatory eight-week placement in small remote communities. Design: All students in the first cohort for the course were invited to complete questionnaires rating the value of their learning experiences and the impact of relying on resources delivered by information technology. Forty-one of 63 students responded. Results: Formal lectures and resources provided at the main campus were most highly valued by the students. Patient presentations in the rural and remote communities were better examples of clinical pathology than those encountered in urban hospitals, and the rural tutors...
Problem: There is a lack of access to simulation-based education (SBE) for professional entry studen...
Context: the assessment blueprint of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine postgraduat...
The goal of global equity in health care requires that the training of health-care professionals be ...
Objective: To evaluate the implementation of a clinical pathology and clinical skills course designe...
Introduction: One approach to facilitating student interactions with patient pathways at Keele Unive...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
Introduction: One approach to facilitating student interactions with patient pathways at Keele Unive...
Introduction: The aim of the Rural Medicine Rotation (RMR) at the University of Queensland is to giv...
This Workshop is focused on the overarching goal of the SGRHS of delivering quality rural-based lear...
Many medical programmes around the world seek to provide experiences for their students in rural and...
Introduction: Technology has revolutionised teaching. Teaching pathology via digital microscopy (DM)...
The aim of the Rural Medicine Rotation (RMR) at the University of Queensland (UQ) is to give all thi...
Introduction: In order to prepare third year medical students in the Rural Physician Associate Progr...
During 1992-93, the authors produced a video-based teacher development resource kit for rural and is...
Objective The aim of this evaluation was to see whether interventions implemented to improve the Rur...
Problem: There is a lack of access to simulation-based education (SBE) for professional entry studen...
Context: the assessment blueprint of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine postgraduat...
The goal of global equity in health care requires that the training of health-care professionals be ...
Objective: To evaluate the implementation of a clinical pathology and clinical skills course designe...
Introduction: One approach to facilitating student interactions with patient pathways at Keele Unive...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
Introduction: One approach to facilitating student interactions with patient pathways at Keele Unive...
Introduction: The aim of the Rural Medicine Rotation (RMR) at the University of Queensland is to giv...
This Workshop is focused on the overarching goal of the SGRHS of delivering quality rural-based lear...
Many medical programmes around the world seek to provide experiences for their students in rural and...
Introduction: Technology has revolutionised teaching. Teaching pathology via digital microscopy (DM)...
The aim of the Rural Medicine Rotation (RMR) at the University of Queensland (UQ) is to give all thi...
Introduction: In order to prepare third year medical students in the Rural Physician Associate Progr...
During 1992-93, the authors produced a video-based teacher development resource kit for rural and is...
Objective The aim of this evaluation was to see whether interventions implemented to improve the Rur...
Problem: There is a lack of access to simulation-based education (SBE) for professional entry studen...
Context: the assessment blueprint of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine postgraduat...
The goal of global equity in health care requires that the training of health-care professionals be ...