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Fox, Robert D. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2011
Based upon a review and analysis of selected literature, the author presents a conceptual model of discrepancy analysis evaluation for planning, implementing, and assessing the impact of continuing medical education (CME). The model is described in terms of its value as a means of diagnosing errors in the development and implementation of CME. The…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Patients, Physicians, Theory Practice Relationship
Basran, Jenny F. S.; Dal Bello-Haas, Vanina; Walker, Doreen; MacLeod, Peggy; Allen, Bev; D'Eon, Marcel; McKague, Meredith; Chopin, Nicola S.; Trinder, Krista – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan's Longitudinal Elderly Person Shadowing (LEPS) is an interprofessional senior mentors program (SMP) where teams of undergraduate students in their first year of medicine, pharmacy, and physiotherapy; 2nd year of nutrition; 3rd year nursing; and 4th year social work partner with community-dwelling older adults.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Older Adults, Semantic Differential
Fletcher, Terace M.; Ershler, Jeff – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
Learner-centered molecular modeling exercises in college science courses can be especially challenging for nonchemistry majors as students typically have a higher degree of anxiety and may not appreciate the relevance of the work. This article describes a learner-centered project given to allied health majors in a Biochemistry course. The project…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Learner Controlled Instruction, Molecular Structure, Student Surveys
Spearing, Rachel – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2014
Students on the MSc Physiotherapy (pre-registration) programme at Manchester Metropolitan University work at postgraduate level, whilst studying to become physiotherapists. To facilitate the transition to postgraduate attainment, students participated in two sessions designed to inform them about assessment processes and standards. The hypothesis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Masters Programs
Chiu, Chia-Ju – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Background: Medical errors caused by breakdowns in teamwork and interprofessional communication contribute to many deaths in the United States each year. Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (TeamSTEPPS®) is an evidence-based teamwork system developed to improve communication and teamwork skills among health care…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Interpersonal Communication, Teamwork
DeCiccio, Albert; Kenny, Tammy; Lippacher, Linda; Flanary, Barry – Online Submission, 2011
Many first-year students interested in healthcare careers do not succeed in Anatomy and Physiology I (A&PI), which they take in their first semester. These first-year students withdraw from the course or the institution, or their final grade may be below the identified threshold for progressing in their programs. A&PI has become a…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, College Freshmen, Physiology, Anatomy
Gorton, Susan M. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
International and national studies have reported that health professionals who grew up in a rural area are more likely to return to work in a rural area than their urban raised counterparts. The chronic severe shortage of health professionals in rural and remote Australia has meant inequitable health care for rural and remote communities and a…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Health Occupations, Role Models, Action Research
Berry, David C. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2012
Authentic learning normally focuses on a "real-world" or complex problem and solution activities that emphasize the cultivating of 'transferable skills' entry-level practitioners in any discipline require or have difficulty acquiring on their own. The learning environments created are often multidisciplinary and allow for intellectual…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Learner Controlled Instruction, Learning
Mazerolle, Stephanie M.; Bowman, Thomas G.; Dodge, Thomas M. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2012
Context: Clinical education is critical to athletic training students' professional development. Instructional style can vary between preceptors, and little information is available regarding popular methods used by athletic trainers serving as preceptors. Objective: To uncover the common instructional styles used by athletic trainers supervising…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Allied Health Occupations Education, Athletics, Teaching Methods
Pring-Valdez, Anacleta – Online Submission, 2012
Curriculum is a crucial component of any educational process. Curriculum development and instructional management serve as effective tools for meeting the present and future needs of the local and national communities. In trying to strengthen the quality assurance system in Philippine higher education, institutions of higher learning were mandated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Allied Health Occupations Education
Burns, Caroline – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Radiologic science is an essential part of the healthcare continuum and preparing radiologic science students with experiential learning is essential. It is from this experience working with the patient that students begin to prepare for entry-level practice. The purpose of the study was to examine the attitudes of current radiologic science…
Descriptors: Radiology, Science Education, Student Attitudes, Experiential Learning
Sengupta, Manisha; Ejaz, Farida K.; Harris-Kojetin, Lauren D. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2012
Training and satisfaction with training were examined using data from nationally representative samples of 2,897 certified nursing assistants (CNAs) from the National Nursing Assistant Survey and 3,377 home health aides (HHAs) from the National Home Health Aide Survey conducted in 2004 and 2007, respectively. This article focuses on the…
Descriptors: Home Health Aides, Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Continuing Education
Dennis, Dixie; McKenzie, James F.; Chen, W. William – American Journal of Health Education, 2012
Uncertain economic times and job availability are concerns for scores of Americans, including many new health education professionals who seek to enter the workforce. One way to distinguish health education professionals from their competitors to increase the chances of employment is certification. Yet, over the years, some health education…
Descriptors: Health Education, Allied Health Personnel, Certification, Medical Education
Steketee, Carole; Bate, Frank – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
Teaching has always been at the core of what it means to practice in the health professions. Health professionals generally accept that as part of their role they will be involved in educating future generations in their discipline. However, whilst health professional educators typically have extensive knowledge and skills in their discipline…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Research, Health Personnel, Teaching Methods
Purves, Barbara A.; Petersen, Jill; Puurveen, Gloria – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2013
Purpose: In contrast to clinician-as-expert models, social models of clinical practice typically acknowledge people with aphasia as equal partners in intervention. Given this, there may be a place within speech-language pathology education for programs situating people with aphasia as experts. This paper describes an aphasia mentoring program that…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Mentors, Expertise, Speech Language Pathology