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  • Rapid development of interprofessional in situ simulation-based training in response to COVID-19 outbreak in a tertiary-level hospital in Ireland: Initial response and lessons for future disaster preparation.

    Author
    Contreras, Maya; Curran, Emer; Ross, Mark; Moran, Peter; Sheehan, Ann; Brennan, Aoife Marie; Cosgrave, David; McElwain, Jennifer; Lavelle, Clair; Lynch, Bonnie
    Source
    BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    04 May 2021
  • An innovative and authentic way of learning how to consult remotely in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Cannon, Philip; Lumsden, Linzi; Wass, Valerie
    Source
    Education for Primary Care
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    29 April 2021
  • Soapmaking 101 - Exploiting COVID-19 to teach practical science and analytical skills remotely

    Author
    Scott, Derek; Davidson, Alison
    Source
    University of Aberdeen Annual Academic Development Symposium 2021
    Type
    Conference item
    Published
    27 April 2021
  • Late non-physiological impacts of Covid-19 on radiography education

    Author
    McConnell, J.; McFadden, S.; Floyd, M.; Elshami, W.; Abuzaid, M.M.; Leishman, L.; Eckloff, K.
    Source
    Radiography
    Type
    Letter
    Published
    19 April 2021
  • Psychiatric training during covid-19 pandemic benefits from integrated practice in interprofessional teams and ecological momentary e-assessment

    Author
    Lazzari, Carlo; McAleer, Sean; Nusair, Abdul; Rabottini, Marco
    Source
    Rivista di Psichiatria
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 March 2021
  • Sustaining quality education and practice learning in a pandemic and beyond: ‘I have never learnt as much in my life, as quickly, ever’

    Author
    Renfrew, Mary; Bradshaw, Gwendolen; Burnett, Alicia; Byrom, Anna; Entwistle, Francesca; King, Kay; Olayiwola, Wendy; Thomas, Grace
    Source
    Midwifery
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 March 2021
  • Experiences of telehealth e-mentoring within postgraduate musculoskeletal physical therapy education in the UK and Canada: a protocol for parallel mixed-methods studies and cross-cultural comparison

    Author
    Heneghan, Nicola R.; Nazareth, Madeleine; Johnson, Wendy J.; Tyros, Isaak; Sadi, Jackie; Gillis, Heather; Rushton, Alison B.
    Source
    BMJ Open
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    20 February 2021
  • The impact of COVID-19 on surgical training: a systematic review

    Author
    Hope, C.; Reilly, John J.; Griffiths, Gareth; Lund, Jennifer; Humes, D.
    Source
    Techniques in Coloproctology
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    28 January 2021
  • Viva la VOSCE?

    Author
    Boyle, James G.; Colquhoun, Ian; Noonan, Z.; McDowall, S.; Walters, Matthew R.; Leach, J.P.
    Source
    BMC Medical Education
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    18 December 2020
  • Viva la VOSCE

    Author
    Boyle, James G.; Colquhoun, Ian; Noonan, Z.; McDowall, S.; Walters, Matthew R.; Leach, J.P.
    Source
    BMC Medical Education
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    18 December 2020
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