BACKGROUND: The article describes the use of the mini clinical examination (mini-CEX) in a pilot study to introduce peer assessment in one allied health programme to explore students' capacity as clinical educators. Preparing today's pre-professional health students to be clinical educators by engaging them in peer teaching, learning and assessment may encourage them to become tomorrow's clinical educators. CONTEXT: Peer assessment is common among many undergraduate medical and allied health programmes, and is typically used as a means of providing students with feedback on their clinical skill development. We argue that peer assessment ought to be focused not only on the development of learners' clinical skills and knowledge, but also on p...
Inspired by reports of successful outcomes in health profession education literature, peer learning ...
Journal articleBackground: Efforts to identify core competencies within health promotion and health ...
In this special issue we would like to encourage authors to contribute as many diverse understanding...
The article describes the use of the mini clinical examination (mini-CEX) in a pilot study to introd...
Purpose of the article : During the Covid-19 pandemic, formative OSCE were transformed into online O...
Context and setting. Academics face difficulties when trying to include public health in the medical...
ie Entry-level education of students within the allied health professions aims to equip graduates wi...
Purpose: When medical students move from the classroom into clinical practice environments, their ro...
ArticleBackground: This study examines the effectiveness of Calibrated Peer Review (TM) (CPR), a Web...
Developing student clinicians in professional fields often focus on externals, such as processing in...
The main interest in this article is students' involvement in assessment as a part of growth towards...
PURPOSE: Peer assessment may offer a framework for expected skill development and feedback appropria...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
BACKGROUND: For many allied health disciplines, pre-professional clinical education takes place in s...
Inspired by reports of successful outcomes in health profession education literature, peer learning ...
Journal articleBackground: Efforts to identify core competencies within health promotion and health ...
In this special issue we would like to encourage authors to contribute as many diverse understanding...
The article describes the use of the mini clinical examination (mini-CEX) in a pilot study to introd...
Purpose of the article : During the Covid-19 pandemic, formative OSCE were transformed into online O...
Context and setting. Academics face difficulties when trying to include public health in the medical...
ie Entry-level education of students within the allied health professions aims to equip graduates wi...
Purpose: When medical students move from the classroom into clinical practice environments, their ro...
ArticleBackground: This study examines the effectiveness of Calibrated Peer Review (TM) (CPR), a Web...
Developing student clinicians in professional fields often focus on externals, such as processing in...
The main interest in this article is students' involvement in assessment as a part of growth towards...
PURPOSE: Peer assessment may offer a framework for expected skill development and feedback appropria...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
BACKGROUND: For many allied health disciplines, pre-professional clinical education takes place in s...
Inspired by reports of successful outcomes in health profession education literature, peer learning ...
Journal articleBackground: Efforts to identify core competencies within health promotion and health ...
In this special issue we would like to encourage authors to contribute as many diverse understanding...