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Autor:
Chris Browne, Paraskeva Paraskevas, Amelie Therese Ivkovic, Robyn Anne Hill, Anthony N. Warrens, Jacqueline A McDonnell, Ruvimbo Sharon Mudarikwa, Debra Nestel
Publikováno v:
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education. 37:1-17
Programme evaluation is essential for quality assurance in education. In this paper, we describe our evaluation strategy for the first year of a new medical programme. Although we used multiple methods in the evaluation, the use of the focus group me
Autor:
Robyn Anne Hill, Ruvimbo Sharon Mudarikwa, Debra Nestel, Jacqueline A McDonnell, Elmer Virgil Villanueva, Susan Whyte, William G. Hart
Publikováno v:
Medical Teacher. 32:990-996
Community-based education is a component of many medical curricula and may contribute to the solution of inequity in health services.This article evaluates a Community-based practice program (CBPP) conducted at Gippsland Medical School, Monash Univer
Autor:
Davis, Robert Murray
Publikováno v:
Evelyn Waugh Newsletter & Studies; Sep2006, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p4-9, 6p
Benefits and challenges of focus groups in the evaluation of a new Graduate Entry Medical Programme.
Autor:
Nestel, Debra1 (AUTHOR) debra.nestel@monash.edu, Ivkovic, Amélie1 (AUTHOR), Hill, RobynA.1 (AUTHOR), Warrens, AnthonyN.2 (AUTHOR), Paraskevas, ParaskevaA.3 (AUTHOR), McDonnell, JacquelineA.1 (AUTHOR), Mudarikwa, RuvimboS.1 (AUTHOR), Browne, Chris1 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education. Feb2012, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p1-17. 17p. 2 Charts.
Autor:
Mudarikwa, Ruvimbo Sharon1,2 (AUTHOR) rsmas1@student.monash.edu, Mcdonnell, Jacqueline A.1,3 (AUTHOR), Whyte, Susan1,4 (AUTHOR), Villanueva, Elmer1,5 (AUTHOR), Hill, Robyn A.1,6 (AUTHOR), Hart, William1,7 (AUTHOR), Nestel, Debra1,8 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Medical Teacher. Dec2010, Vol. 32 Issue 12, p990-996. 7p. 3 Charts.
Autor:
The Washington Post
Publikováno v:
Washington Post, The. 05/12/2020.
Autor:
Cawthorne, Nigel
Detailed accounts of over 30 contemporary cases, or older cases reopened as a result of advances in forensic science. Crime scene investigations draw on a wide range of cutting-edge technology including genetic fingerprinting, blood splatter analysis