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Ben Awadh, Abdullah; Clark, Jill; Clowry, Gavin; Keenan, Iain D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
While integrated delivery of anatomy and radiology can support undergraduate anatomical education, the interpretation of complex three-dimensional spatial relationships in cross-sectional and radiological images is likely to be demanding for novices. Due to the value of technology-enhanced and multimodal strategies, it was hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Radiology, Visual Aids, Medical Students
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Sagoo, Mandeep Gill; Vorstenbosch, Marc A.T.M.; Bazira, Peter J.; Ellis, Harold; Kambouri, Maria; Owen, Charlie – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Anatomical examinations have been designed to assess topographical and/or applied knowledge of anatomy with or without the inclusion of visual resources such as cadaveric specimens or images, radiological images, and/or clinical photographs. Multimedia learning theories have advanced the understanding of how words and images are processed during…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Computer Assisted Testing, Visual Aids, Medical Students
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Page, Michael; Gardner, John; Booth, Joe – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Formative assessment is widely accepted as being crucial to promoting student learning and, since 2010, the UK General Medical Council has mandated its use in workplace-based clinical training for all new doctors. As a result, the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) instituted a range of formative workplace-based assessments including the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Medical Students, Student Evaluation
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Marino, Katherine; Merrick, Deborah; Edwards, Kimberly; Pratten, Margaret – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
The United Kingdom is currently facing crisis due to a shortage of radiology consultants despite ever-increasing demand for medical imaging. The specifics of how best to teach radiology has generated increasing interest. This study aims to determine whether musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology teaching at the University of Nottingham (UoN) Medical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Radiology, Allied Health Personnel, Anatomy
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Smith, Claire F.; Freeman, Samuel K.; Heylings, David; Finn, Gabrielle M.; Davies, D. Ceri – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
Anatomical education in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland has long been under scrutiny, especially since the reforms triggered in 1993 by the General Medical Council's "Tomorrow's Doctors." The aim of the current study was to investigate the state of medical student anatomy education in the UK and Ireland in 2019. In all, 39 medical…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, Followup Studies
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Higgins, Robert; Hogg, Peter; Robinson, Leslie – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2013
This article discusses the piloting and evaluation of the Research-informed Teaching experience (RiTe) project. The aim of RiTe was to link teaching and learning with research within an undergraduate diagnostic radiography curriculum. A preliminary pilot study of RiTe was undertaken with a group of level 4 (year 1) volunteer BSc (Hons) diagnostic…
Descriptors: Radiology, Clinical Diagnosis, Research, Undergraduate Students
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Hughes, Stephen W. – Physics Education, 2010
This article describes a project of unwrapping an ancient Egyptian mummy using x-ray computed tomography (CT). About 600 x-ray CT images were obtained through the mummified body of a female named Tjetmutjengebtiu (or Jeni for short), who was a singer in the great temple of Karnak in Egypt during the 22nd dynasty (c 945-715 BC). The x-ray CT images…
Descriptors: Death, Visual Aids, Foreign Countries, Radiology
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Marshall, Gill – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2007
Purpose: This paper evaluates whether the revalidated Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) programme encourages independent learning by its curriculum design, delivery and assessment. Results: Evidence regarding the promotion of independent learning was gained from learners and external examiners. The scientific publications, presentations and posters…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Curriculum Design, Student Evaluation, Delivery Systems
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Haigh, C. W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Highlights the connection between the achievements of Moseley and the spectrum of the hydrogen atom, the Bohr theory, and Slater's rules for screening constants. Uses modern data to show that Moseley's equation is actually an approximation and discusses the significance of this fact. (JRH)
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Moule, Pam – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2006
Doctoral research considered whether healthcare students were able to develop characteristics of Communities of Practice when engaged in an interprofessional online module. Using a case study approach the research included two phases. Within phase one a questionnaire was administered to the group of 109 healthcare students. These were analysed to…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Paraprofessional Personnel