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Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
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2013
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Volume:
10
Issue:
1
1. President's address: Research and development on computer-based testing and extension of clinical skill examination to a variety of fields.
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2. Assessment methods in surgical training in the United Kingdom.
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3. Revision of the instructions to authors to require a structured abstract, digital object identifier of each reference, and author's voice recording may increase journal access.
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4. United States medical students' knowledge of Alzheimer disease.
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5. Continuing medical education as a national strategy to improve access to primary care in Saudi Arabia.
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6. Students' perception of the learning environment at Xavier University School of Medicine, Aruba.
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7. Learning gain of pharmacy students after introducing guided inquiry learning with computer simulation in a pharmacology class in Fiji.
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8. Indian medical students' perspectives on problem-based learning experiences in the undergraduate curriculum: One size does not fit all.
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9. The retrospective chart review: important methodological considerations.
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10. Assessment of structured physical examination skills training using a retro-pre-questionnaire.
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11. Medical students' perception of the educational environment in a medical college in India: a cross-sectional study using the Dundee Ready Education Environment questionnaire.
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12. Learning pathways during clinical placement of physiotherapy students: a Malaysian experience of using learning contracts and reflective diaries.
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13. Is it time for integration of surgical skills simulation into the United Kingdom undergraduate medical curriculum? A perspective from King's College London School of Medicine.
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