نتایج جستجو برای: educational assessment

تعداد نتایج: 708246  

2009
Andrew B Symons Denise McGuigan Elie A Akl

BACKGROUND Lack of knowledge and skills, and negative attitudes towards patients with disabilities, may adversely affect the services available to this group and negatively affect their health outcomes. The objective of this paper is to describe the development and initial implementation of a curriculum for teaching medical students to care for patients with disabilities. METHODS We followed ...

2017
Efthymios Manolis Jacob Brogren Susan Cole Justin L. Hay Anna Nordmark Kristin E. Karlsson Frederike Lentz Norbert Benda Gaby Wangorsch Gerard Pons Wei Zhao Valeria Gigante Francesca Serone Joseph F. Standing Aris Dokoumetzidis Juha Vakkilainen Michiel van den Heuvel Victor Mangas Sanjuan Johannes Taminiau Essam Kerwash David Khan Flora Tshinanu Musuamba Ine Skottheim Rusten

During the last 10 years the European Medicines Agency (EMA) organized a number of workshops on modeling and simulation, working towards greater integration of modeling and simulation (M&S) in the development and regulatory assessment of medicines. In the 2011 EMA - European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) Workshop on Modelling and Simulation, European regulator...

Journal: :Health policy 2015
Ilse Storm Ellen Uiters Mirjam C M Busch Lea den Broeder Albertine J Schuit

INTRODUCTION Learning is essential for sustainable employability. However, various factors make work-related learning more difficult for certain groups of workers, who are consequently at a disadvantage in the labour market. In the long term, that in turn can have adverse health implications and can make those groups vulnerable. With a view to encouraging workers to continue learning, the Nethe...

Journal: :Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice 2001
K W Eva

Since the development of problem-based learning curricula, medical educators have viewed tutorials as an ideal context within which medical student competence can be assessed. Advantages of tutorial-based assessment include, (a) evaluation based on prolonged and intense interactions between students, peers, and tutors, (b) the opportunity to assess domains of competence that are not readily ass...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2015
Sok Hong Goh Kok Hian Tan Robert K Kamei Wen Hsin Koo Sandy Cook

INTRODUCTION The Academic Medicine Education Institute (AM∙EI), jointly established by Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (Duke-NUS) and Singapore Healthcare Services (SingHealth), is a newly formed health professions education academy designed to cultivate best education practices and create a community of health professions educators. To achieve the aims of AM∙EI, the needs of SingHealth educat...

2016
Julie B. Damp Charlene M. Dewey Quinn Wells Leora Horn Susan F. Kroop Lisa Mendes

Introduction The authors developed and evaluated a faculty development program on clinical teaching skills to address barriers to participation and to impact teaching behaviors. Methods Four one-hour workshops were implemented over five months. Evaluation included participant satisfaction and pre/post self-assessment. Pre/post faculty teaching ratings by trainees were compared. Results A to...

Journal: :American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality 2007
Eric Moskowitz J Jon Veloski Sylvia K Fields David B Nash

Medical students need to be well informed about medical errors and patient safety. Pursuant to a needs assessment and pilot program, 229 third-year students participated in a 1-day program on patient safety including a plenary session and workshops. Attitudes and beliefs were measured by a survey at the beginning and end of the program. Completed surveys were returned by 124 (54%) students. The...

2008
Désirée A. Lie John Boker Sonia Crandall Christopher N. DeGannes Donna Elliott Paula Henderson Cheryl Kodjo Lynn Seng

BACKGROUND: The 67-item TACCT currently used for needs assessment has potential for evaluating evolving cultural competence (CC) curricula. PURPOSE: To validate a shortened, more practical TACCT measure. METHODS: The 67-item TACCT was administered to students and course directors at 7 US schools. Course directors and students reported which of 67 TACCT items were taught. Intraclass correlation ...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2009
Susan Janet Lieff

The time lag between needs assessment and implementation of faculty development curricula assumes a certain stability of participants' individual and contextual needs which may not reflect the often complex and shifting priorities in health professional schools. In addition to the variability of issues they face, participants are typically better able to recognize and articulate their needs onc...

Journal: :Curationis 2000
A E Fichardt M J Viljoen

A key step in the development of any educational programme is learning needs assessment. This is however often neglected. The purpose of this research was to identify learning needs of potential students in order to develop a relevant educational programme for registered nurses in advanced midwifery and neonatology. A survey design was used, and the population of the study was the registered nu...

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