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Rush, Sue; Acton, Lesley; Tolley, Kim; Marks-Maran, Di; Burke, Linda – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2010
Use of simulation is well established as a way of learning and assessing skills in vocational disciplines. In many institutions the use of simulation with student nurses is being tested as a way of helping them learn clinical skills, problem-solving, clinical assessment and decision-making. This paper explores the value of simulation as a learning…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Nursing Education, Student Attitudes, Clinical Experience
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Koder, Deborah-Anne; Klahr, Amanda – Educational Gerontology, 2010
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is one of the most commonly used instruments to screen for cognitive deficits within the hospital setting. However training in how to administer this widely used tool is scarce with little, if any, formal training for nursing staff. Scores are also often misused with over reliance on results and cut-offs to…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nurses, Dementia, Knowledge Level
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Leaby, Margaret M.; Walsh, Irene P. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2008
The importance of learning about and applying clinical discourse analysis to enhance the talk in interaction in the speech-language pathology clinic is discussed. The benefits of analyzing clinical discourse to explicate therapy dynamics are described.
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Clinical Experience
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Matthew, Susan M.; Taylor, Rosanne M.; Ellis, Robert A. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2010
This study investigated veterinary students' experiences of clinic-based learning (CBL) during a comprehensive final year internship programme. Open-ended surveys (n = 93) were used to gather qualitative data about students' conceptions of what is learned during CBL and their approaches to learning in clinics. Phenomenography was used for detailed…
Descriptors: Veterinary Medical Education, Student Attitudes, Statistical Analysis, Clinics
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Alkhamis, Ahmed; Matheson, Catriona; Bond, Christine – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2009
Aims: To provide baseline data regarding GPs' knowledge, experience, and attitudes toward the management of PsychoStimulant Drug Misuse (PSDM) patients to inform future education and training initiatives. Methods: A structured cross-sectional postal questionnaire was developed following initial content setting interviews, piloted then sent to a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Questionnaires, Patients, Foreign Countries
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Ogren, Marie-Louise; Sundin, Eva C. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2009
Psychotherapy supervision is considered crucial for psychotherapists in training. During the last decades, group supervision has been a frequently used format in many countries. Until recently, very few studies had evaluated the small-group format for training of beginner psychotherapists and psychotherapy supervisors. This article aims to…
Descriptors: Research Projects, Supervision, Quality of Working Life, Counselor Training
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Loke, Swee-Kin; Blyth, Phil; Swan, Judith – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
While the potentials of virtual worlds to support experiential learning in medical education are well documented, assessment of student learning within these environments is relatively scarce and often incongruent. In this article, a conceptual framework is proposed for formatively assessing dispositional behaviours in scenario-based learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Instruction, Experiential Learning, Medical Education
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Clouder, Lynn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
Taking on responsibilities associated with a professional role is an important aspect of experiential learning for undergraduate students on work-based placements. However, responsibility is a complex concept that is connected to issues of trust and risk in the placement context. This paper presents students' perspectives that illustrate that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Trust (Psychology), Student Attitudes, Experiential Learning
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Bang, Keeyeon; Park, Jeeseon – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
The demand for mental health services in Korea is increasing, and a corresponding rise in the number of trainees in counseling psychology results in a need for effective supervision. Using a grounded theory approach, this study explored Korean supervisors' experiences in supervision to better understand the current status of supervision practice…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Supervision
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Talbot, Martin – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2009
Graduate medical trainees in the UK appreciate mentors who demonstrate learner-centredness as modelled by Rogers. This case study was undertaken to examine how, in one instance, learner-centred may be supervision within the tight confines of a formal, competency-based programme of training. Four formal interviews (in 18 months), were analysed to…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Case Studies, Active Learning, Competency Based Education
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Brook, Shelley; Robertson, David; Makuwaza, Tutsirai; Hodges, Brian D. – Academic Psychiatry, 2010
Objectives: The Toronto Addis Ababa Psychiatry Project (TAAPP) is an international collaboration between University of Toronto and Addis Ababa University. University of Toronto psychiatric residents may participate in TAAPP as an elective. The authors explored the Canadian resident experience in a qualitative study of the project. Methods: Eleven…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Educational Experience, Psychiatry, Computer Software
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Archer, Julian; Norcini, John; Southgate, Lesley; Heard, Shelley; Davies, Helena – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2008
Purpose: To design, implement and evaluate a multisource feedback instrument to assess Foundation trainees across the UK. Methods: mini-PAT (Peer Assessment Tool) was modified from SPRAT (Sheffield Peer Review Assessment Tool), an established multisource feedback (360 [degree]) instrument to assess more senior doctors, as part of a blueprinting…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Evaluation Methods, Content Validity, Tests
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Kramer, A. W. M.; Zuithoff, P.; Jansen, J. J. M.; Tan, L. H. C.; Grol, R. P. T. M.; van der Vleuten, C. P. M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2007
Objective: To examine the increase in self-perceived clinical competence during a three-year postgraduate training in general practice and to explore the relation between the growth of self-perceived competence and several background variables. Design: Cohort, 1995-1998. Setting: Three-year Postgraduate Training for General practice in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Clinical Experience, Trainees, Self Concept
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Treloar, Amanda Jane Commons; Lewis, Andrew J. – Clinical Psychologist, 2009
This paper reviews the history of the recognition of borderline personality disorder as a clinical disorder, followed by a review of the contemporary practice of diagnosing borderline personality disorder in psychiatric settings. Many researchers have cautioned against the conflation of difficult patients with the diagnostic category of borderline…
Descriptors: Health Services, Personality Problems, Identification, Patients
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Scott, Geoff; Chang, Esther; Grebennikov, Leonid – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2010
This paper outlines the context and focus of the late 2008 survey of 45 early career nursing graduates working in public hospitals in an outer-urban area of Sydney who were identified by their supervisors as performing successfully. It gives an overview of the key quantitative and qualitative results for 2008 compared with the results of earlier…
Descriptors: Nursing, Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Theory Practice Relationship
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