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Engaging the professional community in teaching medical students

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

Offering choice presents a series of challenges and opportunities to the curriculum developer. For example, how do we work with the professional community to support the 850+ students that are undertaking the Bachelor of Medicine programme at any one time?

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Development of graduate attributes in online distance learning students

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Both programmes are run entirely online with students based all over the world. Students on both programmes are practicing healthcare professionals, and are generally mid-career, either looking to enhance their existing skills or develop new skills for future career development.

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Our Health: Interdisciplinary, community-based research projects

Teaching Matters Student Employment

She is responsible for the strategic direction of Proteus’ Public Engagement with Research and works with a large interdisciplinary team of scientists and clinicians to share research with the wider public around the impact of healthcare technologies on health and wellbeing.

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The Hidden Enrollment Market in Workforce Education: Changing Higher Ed podcast 249 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Alana Rose

The Change Leader, Inc.

With enrollment numbers dropping and student demographics evolving, corporate partnerships offer an opportunity to align academic programs with workforce needs , creating a win-win-win scenario for students, employers, and universities. Business skills: Leadership, project management, strategic decision-making.

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Experiential learning and distance learning students

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

With a passion for making a positive impact in healthcare, he eagerly participated in the SACHA program, seeking opportunities to connect with diverse student groups and contribute to meaningful change. Mteeve has embarked on a journey of continuous learning and growth.