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eMedical teacher. Impact of online social networks and the ways they impact on medical educationRachel Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Med Teach 29:849-50. 2007
AMEE Guide 32: e-Learning in medical education Part 1: Learning, teaching and assessmentRachel Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 30:455-73. 2008..The second part examines technical, management, social, design and other broader issues in e-learning, and it ends with a review of emerging forms and directions in e-learning in medical education...
Practica continua: Connecting and combining simulation modalities for integrated teaching, learning and assessmentRachel H Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 31:725-31. 2009..The framework of 'practica continua' proposed in this article links theoretical approaches and practical examples of integrated uses of simulation in education...
Virtual patients come of ageRachel H Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 31:683-4. 2009..This special edition of Medical Teacher presents a number of papers covering key factors in the development, use and evaluation of virtual patients in contemporary medical education practice...
Integrating simulation devices and systemsRachel H Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Stud Health Technol Inform 142:88-90. 2009..The HSVO project is developing a network enabled platform control middleware and a number of integrated 'edge device' services to, among other outcomes, enable multi device and platform simulation support...
Rethinking fidelity, cognition and strategy: medical simulation as gaming narrativesRachel H Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Stud Health Technol Inform 142:82-7. 2009..Simulations can transcend the literal representation of practice worlds. This paper considers the use of gaming and narrative to identify key underlying features and the ways in which they can be used in creating simulation activities...
The one minute mentor: a pilot study assessing medical students' and residents' professional behaviours through recordings of clinical preceptors' immediate feedbackDavid Topps
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, ON, Canada
Educ Health (Abingdon) 22:189. 2009..Several methods have been developed for doing so. What is still needed is a method that combines assessment of actual behaviour in the workplace with timely feedback to learners...
Design for learning: deconstructing virtual patient activitiesRachel H Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 33:303-10. 2011..This article attempts to deconstruct the virtual patient concept by developing a model of virtual patients as artifacts with intrinsic encoded properties and emergent constructed properties that build on the core concept of 'activity'...
e-Learning in medical education Guide 32 Part 2: Technology, management and designKen Masters
ITHealthEd, Austria
Med Teach 30:474-89. 2008....
Managing and supporting medical education with a virtual learning environment: the Edinburgh Electronic Medical CurriculumRachel Ellaway
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Med Teach 25:372-80. 2003..This paper maps out the process of the EEMeC system's development and describes a number of factors that have contributed to its success...
The Edinburgh Electronic Veterinary Curriculum: an online program-wide learning and support environment for veterinary educationRachel Ellaway
Learning Technology Section, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, MVMLTS, The University of Edinburgh, HRB Link Building, 15 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9XD, Scotland, UK
J Vet Med Educ 32:38-46. 2005..An essential feature of EEVeC is its flexibility and the way in which it is evolving to meet the changing needs of the teaching program...
Weaving the 'e's togetherRachel Ellaway
The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Med Teach 28:587-90. 2006..By taking a non-technical perspective the author considers the ways that these technologies impact on teaching and learning and how the educational landscape is changing in healthcare education as a whole...
eMedical TeacherRachel Ellaway
Med Teach 29:728-9. 2007
Teaching Web authoring: valuable skills, paperless coursesA Neil Turner
School of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Edinburgh, and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland
Med Teach 26:333-5. 2004..The course becomes almost paperless. Students become practically familiar with the benefits and pitfalls of providing medical information on the Internet, and capable of doing so themselves...
METRO--the creation of a taxonomy for medical educationAlex Haig
Research Department, Lister Postgraduate Institute, NHS Education for Scotland, Edinburgh, UK
Health Info Libr J 21:211-9. 2004..It would be inefficient to create a complete and independent vocabulary from scratch, the proposed alternative being to create differential terms between the MeSH and BET vocabularies...
eDrug: a dynamic interactive electronic drug formulary for medical studentsSimon R J Maxwell
Clinical Pharmacology Unit, University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Br J Clin Pharmacol 62:673-81. 2006..It has also served as a focus of discussion concerning core PT learning objectives amongst staff and students. CONCLUSIONS: Web-based delivery of PT learning objectives actively supports learning within an integrated curriculum...
eMedical teacherRachel Ellaway
Education Informatics, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 30:648-9. 2008
eMedical Teacher. Beware of passive attitudes to e-teaching and e-learning and be more aware of the fundamental effects of technology (and its failure) on the psychological health of your organisation!Rachel Ellaway
Med Teach 29:519-20. 2007
EMedical teacherRachel Ellaway
Med Teach 29:1001-2. 2007
Everyone's an informatician!Rachel Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 30:450-1. 2008
eMedical Teacher. NomothesisRachel Ellaway
Med Teach 30:342-3. 2008
eMedical Teacher. We are the BorgRachel Ellaway
Med Teach 30:226-7. 2008
Learning design in healthcare educationRachel Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 30:180-4. 2008....
Cross-referencing the Scottish Doctor and Tomorrow's Doctors learning outcome frameworksRachel Ellaway
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Med Teach 29:630-5. 2007....
Building a virtual patient commonsRachel Ellaway
University of London, UK
Med Teach 30:170-4. 2008....
The E-learning evolution-leveraging new technology approaches to advance healthcare educationValerie Smothers
MedBiquitous, Maryland, USA
Med Teach 30:117-8. 2008
What's mine is yours-open source as a new paradigm for sustainable healthcare educationRachel Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Canada
Med Teach 30:175-9. 2008..This paper explores the open source phenomena and it will consider ways in which open source principles and ideas can benefit and extend the provision of a wide range of healthcare education services and activities...
