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Sims, D. A.; Cilliers, F. J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
In pursuing assessment excellence, clinician-educators who design and implement assessment are pivotal. The influence of their assessment practice in university-run licensure exams on student learning has direct implications for future patient care. While teaching practice has been shown to parallel conceptions of teaching, we know too little…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Student Evaluation, Medical School Faculty
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Shaw, Tammy; Wood, Timothy J.; Touchie, Claire; Pugh, Debra; Humphrey-Murto, Susan M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Learner handover (LH), the process of sharing of information about learners between faculty supervisors, allows for longitudinal assessment fundamental in the competency-based education model. However, the potential to bias future assessments has been raised as a concern. The purpose of this study is to determine whether prior performance…
Descriptors: Bias, Prior Learning, Physicians, Student Evaluation
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Chikazinga, Wanangwa Wanyasulu Nyirenda – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2018
This descriptive study explored perceptions of lecturers of student evaluations of their teaching at the University of Malawi, Kamuzu College of Nursing. Data were collected from the entire population of lecturers (N=71). Descriptive statistics, t-test, and one-way analysis of variance were computed using SPSS to analyse the data. It was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical School Faculty, Student Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness
Sinning, Melinda – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this qualitative, exploratory, single-case study was to develop an understanding of how faculty members at a small, private healthcare college in the Midwest perceived the transition from teaching their curricula in a face-to-face instructional environment to presenting those same curricula through hybrid instruction, and how they…
Descriptors: Medical School Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change, Web Based Instruction
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Sakai, Damon H; D'Eon, Marcel; Trinder, Krista; Kasuya, Richard T. – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2016
At the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, senior medical student volunteers are used as tutors for some problem-based learning groups in both the first and second years. Previous studies on the advantages and disadvantages of student tutors compared to faculty tutors have been equivocal. This study expected to answer the…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Tutors, Tutoring, Scores
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Hopper, Mari K.; Kaiser, Alexis N. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2018
The primary aim of this study was to determine whether levels of student engagement, higher order skill proficiency, and knowledge acquisition demonstrated by medical students would differ when completing the same course in three diverse learning environments. Following Institutional Review Board approval, 56 first-year medical students,…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Thinking Skills, Learner Engagement
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Berendonk, Christoph; Stalmeijer, Renée E.; Schuwirth, Lambert W. T. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subjective judgments about medical trainee performance appears to be directly related to the introduction of notions of integrated competency-based education and assessment for learning. Although it is known that assessor expertise plays an important…
Descriptors: Expertise, Performance Based Assessment, Medical Education, Models
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Trede, Franziska; Mischo-Kelling, Maria; Gasser, Eva Maria; Pulcini, Stefania – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2015
With this paper, we contribute to the complex field of assessment of student learning in work placements. The complexity includes the dual role of clinical educators as mentors and assessors, students as pre-accredited practitioners and the diverse purposes of assessment. A philosophical hermeneutic approach was adopted to explore the perceptions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation
Johnson, Kelly Vowell – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Utilization of adjunct nursing instructors to teach clinical courses is a common occurrence in nursing programs. Adjunct clinical instructors are often expert clinicians, but they have limited experience in teaching and lack the expertise needed to be successful in the educator role, such as knowledge of student assessment. Faculty development…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Nursing Education, Medical School Faculty
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Zhang, Zhidong; Lu, Jingyan – International Education Studies, 2014
The changes of learning environments and the advancement of learning theories have increasingly demanded for feedback that can describe learning progress trajectories. Effective assessment should be able to evaluate how learners acquire knowledge and develop problem solving skills. Additionally, it should identify what issues these learners have…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Task Analysis
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Todhunter, Sarah; Cruess, Sylvia R.; Cruess, Richard L.; Young, Meredith; Steinert, Yvonne – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
One of the impediments to teaching professionalism is unprofessional behavior amongst clinical teachers. No method of reliably assessing the professional behavior of clinical teachers has yet been reported. The aim of this project was to develop and pilot such a tool. Thirty-four desirable professional behaviors in clinical teachers were…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Interrater Reliability, Factor Analysis, Faculty
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Sockalingam, Sanjeev; Stergiopoulos, Vicky; Maggi, Julie D.; Zaretsky, Ari; Stovel, Laura; Hodges, Brian – Academic Psychiatry, 2013
Objectives: With the emergence of physician-manager (PM) curricula in medical education, more effective assessment tools are needed to evaluate psychiatry trainees in this role. The aim of this study was to determine psychiatry residents', program directors', and PM educators' perceptions about PM role-assessment. Methods: Psychiatry residents at…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Portfolios (Background Materials), Student Attitudes, Graduate Medical Education
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Sarikaya, Ozlem; Kalaca, Sibel; Yeen, Berrak C.; Cali, Sanda – Advances in Physiology Education, 2010
Self-assessment tools have previously been used to assess the impact of a faculty development program on the teaching skills of medical educators. In this study, we aimed to assess the impact of a faculty development program on the teaching performances of faculty members in relation to their medical disciplines and academic positions. A…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Medical Education, Medical School Faculty, Teaching Skills
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Cook, David A.; Beckman, Thomas J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
Educators must often decide how many points to use in a rating scale. No studies have compared interrater reliability for different-length scales, and few have evaluated accuracy. This study sought to evaluate the interrater reliability and accuracy of mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) scores, comparing the traditional mini-CEX…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Rating Scales, Internal Medicine, Test Validity
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Benbassat, Jochanan; Baumal, Reuben – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
The objective of this paper is to draw attention to four features that distinguish the pedagogy of patient interviewing from the teaching of other clinical skills: (a) students are not naive to the skill to be learned, (b) they encounter role models with a wide variability in interviewing styles, (c) clinical teachers are not usually specialists…
Descriptors: Patients, Teaching Methods, Medical Students, Role Models
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