This article suggests that quality assessment in the UK has been largely set apart from learning and teaching and reports on a pilot project at the Hull York Medical School which attempted to integrate students' evaluation of their clinical placements into the curriculum. It outlines the operational demands of this integrated method and compares the student experience of different evaluation methods. It argues that, when properly prepared and considered, evaluation can help students to practise useful skills and suggests that integrating this type of evaluation into the curriculum could be a step towards encouraging academic staff to engage with quality processes
Pooja Nair, Ishani Barai, Sunila Prasad, Karishma Gadhvi Department of Medicine, Imperial College S...
Background: Systematic evaluations of clinical placements are rare, especially when offered alongsid...
Background: The importance of students’ assessment and its role in driving students learning are wel...
Introduction: Setting high quality assessments for medical students can be a resource intensive exer...
Background: Educational environment is a strong determinant of student satisfaction and achievement....
Background: Monitoring the quality of clinical learning environments (CLEs) is immensely important i...
Increasingly, evaluation is seen primarily as means of achieving quality improvement in higher educa...
This paper outlines a recent proposal justifying the initiation of standardised placement evaluation...
This study explores how internal student evaluation of teaching, courses and programmes at eight hea...
The drive to quality-manage medical education has created a need for valid measurement instruments. ...
Reflection on my long experience in medical student education has led me to conclude that the standa...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to explore what components of the General Medical Council's (GM...
The drive to quality-manage medical education has created a need for valid measurement instruments. ...
The aim of this New Zealand study was to assess the quality of a newly developed simulation programm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how quality control of clinical placements in the Netherlands is organised...
Pooja Nair, Ishani Barai, Sunila Prasad, Karishma Gadhvi Department of Medicine, Imperial College S...
Background: Systematic evaluations of clinical placements are rare, especially when offered alongsid...
Background: The importance of students’ assessment and its role in driving students learning are wel...
Introduction: Setting high quality assessments for medical students can be a resource intensive exer...
Background: Educational environment is a strong determinant of student satisfaction and achievement....
Background: Monitoring the quality of clinical learning environments (CLEs) is immensely important i...
Increasingly, evaluation is seen primarily as means of achieving quality improvement in higher educa...
This paper outlines a recent proposal justifying the initiation of standardised placement evaluation...
This study explores how internal student evaluation of teaching, courses and programmes at eight hea...
The drive to quality-manage medical education has created a need for valid measurement instruments. ...
Reflection on my long experience in medical student education has led me to conclude that the standa...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to explore what components of the General Medical Council's (GM...
The drive to quality-manage medical education has created a need for valid measurement instruments. ...
The aim of this New Zealand study was to assess the quality of a newly developed simulation programm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how quality control of clinical placements in the Netherlands is organised...
Pooja Nair, Ishani Barai, Sunila Prasad, Karishma Gadhvi Department of Medicine, Imperial College S...
Background: Systematic evaluations of clinical placements are rare, especially when offered alongsid...
Background: The importance of students’ assessment and its role in driving students learning are wel...