A shift in universities world wide in providing theoretical post graduate programmes of study underpinned by traditional assessment strategies to work based learning programmes supported by innovative assessment strategies is required if Higher education institutions are to effectively educate contemporary healthcare leaders. Concurrently generating the evidence to evaluate the effectiveness of educational programmes is required by commissioners of healthcare education (DH, 2010).This paper reports on the perceptions of twelve post graduate students attending a clinical leadership masters programme of their leadership development through analysis of the critical commentary provided by students as part of assessment strategy that utilised th...
This study describes the use of think-aloud techniques to capture the reactions of doctors in traini...
Recent changes in postgraduate medical training curricula usually encompass a shift towards more for...
OBJECTIVE: To explore undergraduate medical students' attitudes towards and opinions about leadershi...
A shift in universities world wide in providing theoretical post graduate programmes of study underp...
A shift in universities world wide in providing theoretical post graduate programmes of study underp...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
This paper presents a critical account of some of the tensions inherent in designing appropriate a...
This paper reports on the co-production of a healthcare leadership model that was generated through ...
Background Recommendation’s from key health reports support leadership development. There is conside...
This paper reports on the co-production of a healthcare leadership model that was generated through ...
Objective: To analyse and interpret the role of faculty members in assessing professionalism in a we...
Assessment in Higher Education (HE) is widely accepted as fundamental to the learning process. The ...
This study describes the use of think-aloud techniques to capture the reactions of doctors in traini...
Recent changes in postgraduate medical training curricula usually encompass a shift towards more for...
OBJECTIVE: To explore undergraduate medical students' attitudes towards and opinions about leadershi...
A shift in universities world wide in providing theoretical post graduate programmes of study underp...
A shift in universities world wide in providing theoretical post graduate programmes of study underp...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective...
This paper presents a critical account of some of the tensions inherent in designing appropriate a...
This paper reports on the co-production of a healthcare leadership model that was generated through ...
Background Recommendation’s from key health reports support leadership development. There is conside...
This paper reports on the co-production of a healthcare leadership model that was generated through ...
Objective: To analyse and interpret the role of faculty members in assessing professionalism in a we...
Assessment in Higher Education (HE) is widely accepted as fundamental to the learning process. The ...
This study describes the use of think-aloud techniques to capture the reactions of doctors in traini...
Recent changes in postgraduate medical training curricula usually encompass a shift towards more for...
OBJECTIVE: To explore undergraduate medical students' attitudes towards and opinions about leadershi...