Background At Queensland University of Technology, student radiation therapists receive regular feedback from clinical staff relating to clinical interpersonal skills. Although this is of great value, there is anecdotal evidence that students communicate differently with patients when under observation. Purpose The aim of this pilot was to counter this perceived observer effect by allowing patients to provide students with additional feedback. Materials and methods Radiotherapy patients from two departments were provided with anonymous feedback forms relating to aspects of student interpersonal skills. Clinical assessors, mentors and students were also provided with feedback forms, including questions about the role of patient feedback. Pat...
Background:Undergraduate medical education recognises that patient feedback is potentially valuable ...
Nicola Hogan,1 Henry Li,1 Carmel Pezaro,2 Noel Roberts,2 Erica Schmidt,3 Jenepher Martin2 1Monash Sc...
Background:Undergraduate medical education recognises that patient feedback is potentially valuable ...
Background At Queensland University of Technology, student radiation therapists receive regular feed...
Background\ud \ud At Queensland University of Technology, student radiation therapists receive regul...
Background: Clinical placement is an integral part of the Radiation Therapy undergraduate programme....
Background: Providing patients an opportunity to give feedback to optometry students on their commun...
Background Radiation Therapy students at Queensland University of Technology undertake clinical plac...
The central focus of this study was to investigate the effects of the introduction of a new system o...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical place...
High level communication skills are an essential component in establishing and maintaining effective...
Objectives: To explore what Australian physiotherapy educators value in student-patient clinical com...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this mixed-methods retrospective study was to examine the effectiveness o...
A key feature of health professionals' training, irrespective of discipline, is the acquisition and ...
BACKGROUND: The use of feedback has been integral to medical student learning, but rigorous evidence...
Background:Undergraduate medical education recognises that patient feedback is potentially valuable ...
Nicola Hogan,1 Henry Li,1 Carmel Pezaro,2 Noel Roberts,2 Erica Schmidt,3 Jenepher Martin2 1Monash Sc...
Background:Undergraduate medical education recognises that patient feedback is potentially valuable ...
Background At Queensland University of Technology, student radiation therapists receive regular feed...
Background\ud \ud At Queensland University of Technology, student radiation therapists receive regul...
Background: Clinical placement is an integral part of the Radiation Therapy undergraduate programme....
Background: Providing patients an opportunity to give feedback to optometry students on their commun...
Background Radiation Therapy students at Queensland University of Technology undertake clinical plac...
The central focus of this study was to investigate the effects of the introduction of a new system o...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical place...
High level communication skills are an essential component in establishing and maintaining effective...
Objectives: To explore what Australian physiotherapy educators value in student-patient clinical com...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this mixed-methods retrospective study was to examine the effectiveness o...
A key feature of health professionals' training, irrespective of discipline, is the acquisition and ...
BACKGROUND: The use of feedback has been integral to medical student learning, but rigorous evidence...
Background:Undergraduate medical education recognises that patient feedback is potentially valuable ...
Nicola Hogan,1 Henry Li,1 Carmel Pezaro,2 Noel Roberts,2 Erica Schmidt,3 Jenepher Martin2 1Monash Sc...
Background:Undergraduate medical education recognises that patient feedback is potentially valuable ...