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George W. Wolford; Schea Fissel Brannick – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2024
Speech-language pathology students require comprehensive graduate education to address the needs of their future autistic clients. Despite this need, survey research suggests that students receive limited didactic and clinical graduate training that sufficiently prepares them to work with autistic clients. Contemporary research into clinical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Graduate Students, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Joshua Moen; Chloe Shuck – Discover Education, 2024
In recent decades, medical education has been grappling with two significant challenges: the increasing prevalence of burnout among learners at all levels and the concerning trend of industry bias, low-quality evidence, and expert-based opinion driving clinical practice guidelines. To address these issues, a critical evaluation of the medical…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical School Faculty, Teaching Methods, Incidence
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Fong, Shannon; Tan, Amy; Czupryn, Joanna; Oswald, Anna – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
The use of patient educators is one of many teaching strategies meant to foster principles of patient-centred care. We previously found that early patient educator exposure helped to shape the understanding of patient-centredness in pre-clerkship learners. We now expand on this work to evaluate whether there is persistence of initial perceptions…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Patients, Medical Education, Clinical Experience
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Harris, Ashley M.; Volberding, Jennifer L.; Walker, Stacy E. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2020
Context: Multiple concepts contribute to effective clinical education practice, such as professional socialization, mentoring, and intergenerational learning differences. As the professional degree transition occurs, programs are being afforded the opportunity to restructure clinical education experiences. In March of 2018, the Commission on…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Attitudes, Patients, Athletics
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Mansoor, Jamshaid – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
Skills and development: The way undergraduate dental students have been taught and their methods of learning have evolved over decades. Education methods and needs: Perhaps the most rapid and exponential changes have been in the last two decades with the introduction and utilisation of digital media platforms and social media capabilities.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Dental Schools, Patients, Undergraduate Students
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Adair M. Sánchez; Iris Wood Burns; Tina M. DeAngelis; Maclain Capron; Abigail Mills; Taylor Kligerman – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
In June of 2020 in response to the murder of George Floyd and the additional atrocities against historically marginalized people and communities across the United States, the Commission on Education (COE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) sought to act within its scope. A retrospective survey (N = 1,692) was developed,…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Cultural Awareness, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Normalization (Disabilities)
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Al-Hatem, Ahmed Isam; Masood, Mona; Al-Samarraie, Hosam – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2018
Aim/Purpose: This study investigated the potential use of Second Life (SL) to facilitate nursing students' confidence and motivation, as well as its impact on their self-regulated learning development. Background: The current emphasis on nursing education in general has resulted in more consideration of different virtual learning environments as a…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Nursing Education, Student Motivation, Self Esteem
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Bintley, Helen L.; Bell, Alexander; Ashworth, Rachel – Advances in Physiology Education, 2019
Evidence shows that biomedical knowledge is more effectively taught within the medical curriculum by teaching in context, to facilitate learning transfer. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of combining high-technology simulation and physiology teaching on medical student learning and experience. First-year medical…
Descriptors: Physiology, Clinical Experience, Medical Education, Technology Integration
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Smith, Linda Gray; Farnan, Shantel; Seeger, Victoria; Wall, Timothy Jason; Kiene, David – Educational Renaissance, 2017
This paper examines the impact of diverse clinical field experiences on rural teacher candidates? perceptions of their ability to effectively teach urban, diverse students. The literature framework supporting the study builds on Nieto's description of socially-just pedagogy and responsive approaches to diversity while meeting national education…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Urban Schools, Field Experience Programs
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Black, Jill D.; Bauer, Kyle N.; Spano, Georgia E.; Voelkel, Sarah A.; Palombaro, Kerstin M. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2017
Background and Purpose: Grand Rounds is a teaching methodology that has existed in various forms in medical education for centuries. When a student-run pro bono clinic identified a growing challenge of providing continuity of care for clients and a lack of preparedness in students, they implemented a Grand Rounds model of case presentation within…
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Teaching Methods, Medical Education, Service Learning
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Tai, Joanna H.-M.; Haines, Terry P.; Canny, Benedict J.; Molloy, Elizabeth K. – Journal of Peer Learning, 2014
Peer assisted learning (PAL) is implemented in many undergraduate medical programs, largely in classroom-based learning. There is relatively less knowledge about the use of PAL in clinical education environments. This study explores how PAL is experienced and perceived by Year 3 medical students who are new to the clinical environment. Students…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Placement, Peer Teaching, Clinical Experience
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Scott, Dee; Jelsma, Jennifer – Journal of Peer Learning, 2014
The study aimed to investigate whether learning from peers, learning from a clinical educator, or being the peer teacher during clinical group sessions was more effective at enhancing student learning outcomes for different health conditions. A secondary aim was to determine which method students found more satisfactory. Physiotherapy students at…
Descriptors: Physiology, Therapy, Clinical Experience, Peer Teaching
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Mazerolle, Stephanie M.; Pagnotta, Kelly D.; Salvatore, Anthony C.; Casa, Douglas J. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2013
Context: Educational training programs both impart knowledge and allow students to practice skills to gain clinical competence. Objective: Understand the educational training provided to athletic training students regarding sudden death in sport beyond exertional heat stroke. Design: An exploratory, qualitative study using telephone interviews and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Training, Trainers, Surveys
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Johnson, Nathan; Chuter, Vivienne; Rooney, Kieron – Advances in Physiology Education, 2013
Learning clinical skills presents a novel experience for undergraduate students, particularly when it comes to preparing for skill assessment. Compared with the thousands of hours of practice believed to be necessary for the development of motor skill expertise (1), these students have significantly limited exposure time. Furthermore, effective…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Computer Uses in Education, Accuracy, Teaching Methods
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Landau, Janet; Rosenberg, Jack M. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1982
Fifth-year baccalaureate pharmacy students are required to participate in a 16-hour rotation in the college's drug information center, including instruction in information sources and retrieval. The self-paced program includes audiovisual aids with a laboratory manual and individualized instruction. The rotation evaluation questionnaire is…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Clinical Experience, College Students, Counseling Services
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