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Where do students in the health professions want to work?

Where do students in the health professions want to work?

... practice. Students may seek specific professional and/or life experiences before settling into a practice loca- ...allied health students looking to work overseas in the next five ... See full document

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‘Now that’s the feedback I want!’ Students’ reactions to feedback on graded work and what they do with it.

‘Now that’s the feedback I want!’ Students’ reactions to feedback on graded work and what they do with it.

... Studies students. Data protection means that students can, if they wish, not disclose their performance outcome to ...The students received their grades either via an online information portal or on ... See full document

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Influence of community based education on undergraduate health professions students’ decision to work in underserved areas in Uganda

Influence of community based education on undergraduate health professions students’ decision to work in underserved areas in Uganda

... sites where students are placed has a site tutor who is a medically trained health worker at the hosting health facility and is responsible for facilitat- ing and coordinating students’ ... See full document

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Effects of summer internship and follow-up distance mentoring programs on middle and high school student perceptions and interest in health careers

Effects of summer internship and follow-up distance mentoring programs on middle and high school student perceptions and interest in health careers

... of health career knowledge and ...asks students to rate themselves in relation to several statements about the health sciences and health careers on a seven point Likert scale ranging from ... See full document

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Unpaid work and access to science professions

Unpaid work and access to science professions

... unpaid work and subsequent labour market outcomes, we fur- ther restrict to those either in paid or unpaid work 6 months after graduation (275,010 observed at 6 months, 16,110 observed at ...mature ... See full document

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Writing and using good learning outcomes

Writing and using good learning outcomes

... help students to collaborate effectively whilst avoiding collusion and ...How? Students could keep, perhaps online, a log of their progress, successive drafts of their work with feedback from ... See full document

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What do health workers in Timor-Leste want, know and do? Findings from a national health labour market survey

What do health workers in Timor-Leste want, know and do? Findings from a national health labour market survey

... of health workers but it also has some unique ...influence health workers’ choices to decide to stay or not stay in rural health ...all health posts should have at least one doctor, two nurses ... See full document

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Comparison of Communications Styles Amongst Students in Allied Health Professions Programs: How Do Our Students Communicate with Other Healthcare Providers?

Comparison of Communications Styles Amongst Students in Allied Health Professions Programs: How Do Our Students Communicate with Other Healthcare Providers?

... help students to develop “soft-skills” in addition to their profession-specific ...various professions may also encourage more diverse communi- cation ...provide students insight into their own ... See full document

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Perceptions of Study Abroad in China: Why do Students Want to Participate?

Perceptions of Study Abroad in China: Why do Students Want to Participate?

... prepares students for a globalized world and its experiential learning through its integration of “… humanistic, social scientific, and physical scientific perspectives on pressing urban issues in the US and ... See full document

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The sociology of the university art lecturer : artist and academic?

The sociology of the university art lecturer : artist and academic?

... for making art (de Duve, 1994: 35). Acceptance of this introduction of theory into art schools was apparent in workshops such as Art Theory and Photomedia. The more theoretical aspects of the academic context of which ... See full document

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Student feedback project 2007: Report of findings

Student feedback project 2007: Report of findings

... to students, and related fields such as assessment practice, however little research had been conducted among students ...help students to improve their future ...of work submitted after the ... See full document

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Mobile phone services and students, what do they want from the library?

Mobile phone services and students, what do they want from the library?

... The issue of only being interested in interacting with the library in the library, was also raised again, with one group concluding that there was no point in watching such materials on their mobile devices as there were ... See full document

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Perception of ethical issues by students of health professions

Perception of ethical issues by students of health professions

... groups. Students should be prepared to work with patients from different environment, cultural background, and religious group to eliminate the social, economic, health and other ...nurses’ ... See full document

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Who do I think I am and where do I want to be? A study of Indian international VET students in Australia

Who do I think I am and where do I want to be? A study of Indian international VET students in Australia

... international students, expatriate workers, international civil servants, and military ...International students have a specific education-related purpose and are generally thought to be a temporary ... See full document

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Who do I think I am and where do I want to be? A study of Indian international VET students in Australia

Who do I think I am and where do I want to be? A study of Indian international VET students in Australia

... India where she felt that family and “neighbours interfere [in] everybody’s life a lot” (Student S2), she now “realised from living in Australia, that if anybody’s saying something to you, don’t care about that ... See full document

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Exposure to, Knowledge of, and Interest in Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy as Career Options

Exposure to, Knowledge of, and Interest in Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy as Career Options

... these professions are projected through the year 2030 (Lin, Zhang, & Dixon, 2015; Zimbelman, Juraschek, Zhang, & Lin, ...essential health services and contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in ... See full document

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Preparing for enabling the ministries of the Church: where are we and where do we want to be?

Preparing for enabling the ministries of the Church: where are we and where do we want to be?

... context where Christianity is no longer anywhere near being at the centre of Scottish life and where denominationalism is an irrelevance to the vast majority of the population, there is a two-fold need in ... See full document

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Inverted peripheries: Le Boulevard Périphérique and the struggle for identity in Paris

Inverted peripheries: Le Boulevard Périphérique and the struggle for identity in Paris

... My research uses a deep mapping technique that relies on a detailed understanding of the subject matter being unearthed in much the same way as an archaeologist might. In this it draws on the work of Michael ... See full document

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Health worker motivation in the context of HIV care and treatment challenges in Mbeya Region, Tanzania: A qualitative study

Health worker motivation in the context of HIV care and treatment challenges in Mbeya Region, Tanzania: A qualitative study

... among health workers in Mbeya, Tanza- ...among health workers with the burden falling most heavily on lower status ...of health workers involve issues such as the shortage of drugs to treat ... See full document

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... This Thesis is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by ScholarWorks@UNO with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Thesis in any way that is permitted by the ... See full document

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