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Bonnie K. Slavych; Greg Williams; Lauren Siemers; Lauren E. Jones; Alana Mantie-Kozlowski – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2025
This study evaluated graduate SLP students' ability to communicate complex health information, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. A cross-sectional analysis of 28 first-semester graduate students enrolled in a voice disorders course examined the quality of patient education materials they created based on fictional scenarios.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Occupations Education, Patients
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John Tessier; Hamish D. McCarthy; Joanna Bohatko-Naismith – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
Diagnostic radiography (DR) students undertake work integrated learning in a clinical environment as a requirement of their program. Recent investigation of young workers aged 15-24, identified this group as vulnerable to a wide range of work health and safety (WHS) complications and of decreased likelihood to report injuries. This review aimed to…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Allied Health Occupations Education, Undergraduate Students, Barriers
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Angela Butler; Beth A. Barstow – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
Occupational therapists are trained to evaluate and treat occupational performance problems. Client factors, such as vision, greatly impact an individuals' ability to participate in meaningful occupations. New accreditation standards do not include language related to vision. Therapists must be prepared to evaluate and treat the increasing…
Descriptors: Vision, Rehabilitation, Visual Impairments, Occupational Therapy
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Nicole Tombers; Rachel Pfeifer; Kaitlyn Froemke; David Marc – Discover Education, 2025
This retrospective study looked at the relationship between prior physical therapy related work experience, acceptance into a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, and demographic variables including race, annual family income, first generation college student status, and being raised in an urban, suburban, or rural environment. Data for all…
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Doctoral Programs, College Admission
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Tezazu Engidayehu; Yohannes Ayalew; Debela Gela; Fekadu Abera – SAGE Open, 2024
Elective surgical case cancellation is common and can have significant adverse effects by causing prolonged waiting times, harm to patients, and wasting of scarce resources in countries like Ethiopia. Cancellation of scheduled surgeries may lead to reduced occupation of operation theatres and may be recognized as a major cause of trauma to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Surgery, Scheduling, Hospitals
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Haley L. Nation; Carrie Elzie – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
This discursive article explores the integration of digital storytelling into an occupational therapy gross anatomy course as a novel pedagogical approach to deepen students' understanding of the functional significance of hand anatomy. Digital storytelling utilizes technology to produce self-narrated meaningful stories and presentations that…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Anatomy, Teaching Methods
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Richard Gilbert Jr.; Michael Asbach – Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges, 2025
Burnout and mental wellness have become a focus for both practicing providers and individuals in medical training programs. While techniques that assist in burnout and stress mitigation can vary, few techniques have been evaluated in the physician assistant student population. Green spaces have been utilized to reduce stress, improve cognitive…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Well Being, Burnout
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Meredith Smith; Tricia McGuire-Adams; Kaylee Eady – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Health professional learners are increasingly called to learn about health inequity to reduce inequities and improve patient care and health outcomes. Anti-oppression pedagogy (AOP) addresses the need for health professional learners to understand multiple health inequities and the structures and systems that produce inequities. However, the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Social Justice, Power Structure, Racism
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Janine Prestes Vargas; Moira Smith; Lucy Chipchase; Meg E. Morris – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Background: Although interprofessional student led health clinics have been implemented worldwide, the impact of this model await confirmation. Objectives: To conduct a critical analysis of the literature on interprofessional student led clinics, and the views of stakeholders on feasibility and the barriers and facilitators to implementation.…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Clinics, Clinical Experience, Student Experience
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Catherine M. Giroux; Sungha Kim; Aliki Thomas – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Social media may promote knowledge sharing but what users do with the new knowledge and how it may influence practice remains to be known. This exploratory study used a social constructivist lens to understand how health professions educators and researchers integrate knowledge from social media into their respective practices. We purposively…
Descriptors: Social Media, Allied Health Occupations Education, Information Dissemination, Knowledge Management
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Merryn D. Constable; Francis Xiatian Zhang; Tony Conner; Daniel Monk; Jason Rajsic; Claire Ford; Laura Jillian Park; Alan Platt; Debra Porteous; Lawrence Grierson; Hubert P. H. Shum – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Health professional education stands to gain substantially from collective efforts toward building video databases of skill performances in both real and simulated settings. An accessible resource of videos that demonstrate an array of performances -- both good and bad -- provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary research collaborations that…
Descriptors: Data Use, Artificial Intelligence, First Aid, Ethics
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Paula Gardner; Jo Augustus – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
Despite practice supervision in paramedicine contributing to 50% of undergraduate programmes, there is currently no national mentorship framework in place. With the issue of failure to fail reported within other disciplines, there is limited research around this phenomenon in the field of paramedicine. To explore the factors that contribute to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Academic Failure
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Daniel L. Cavanaugh; Will W. Dobud; Joanne Riebschleger; Christopher Russo – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
Despite the utilization of adventure therapy techniques in behavioral health disorder prevention programming, little is known about how providers become trained in adventure-based prevention practice. Additionally, limited literature examines how adventure therapy providers are trained. This exploratory qualitative study provides a starting point…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Prevention, Behavior Disorders, Training
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Elizabeth Franklin; Jana Bagwell; Lisa Bryant; Sherry Colson – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
Higher education faculty may have confidence in discipline-related skills and professional experience but lack self-efficacy in teaching. Self-efficacy beliefs about teaching relate to positive outcomes for students and faculty. This study examined the impact of a faculty development program based on Social Learning Theory (SLT) on the Teaching…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Development
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L. J. Bradley; K. E. Meyer; M. S. Kerr; S. D. Maddux; A. J. Heck; R. E. Reeves; E. K. Handler – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Human anatomy is a foundational course in graduate health professional programs. Given the increased enrollment in anatomy courses, along with the development of new technologies, institutions are increasingly compelled to provide alternative course formats, including online learning. Similarly, higher education is increasingly transitioning from…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Online Courses, Anatomy, Instructional Effectiveness
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