Search for dissertations about: "for undergraduate students"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words for undergraduate students.
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1. Holistic clinical assessment for undergraduate nursing students
Abstract : A major focus in nursing education is on the judgement of clinical performance, and it is a complex process due to the diverse nature of nursing practice. Difficulties in the development of valid and reliable assessment measures in nursing competency continue to pose a challenge in nursing education. READ MORE
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2. Mentorship for medical students : space for something else
Abstract : Mentorship has been used in undergraduate medical education to support students' learning and development. The medical education literature describes various goals for mentoring, various designs of mentoring programs, and various roles and functions of the mentor. READ MORE
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3. Medical students in general practice: students' learning experiences and perspectives from supervisors and patients
Abstract : During the last decades considerably more of medical students’ clinical training has shifted into general practice. The aim of this thesis was to study medical students’ learning experiences in general practice, work-based assessment, and the perspectives of GP supervisors and patients. READ MORE
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4. Community mobilization and peer education in a HIV-STI prevention program for university students
Abstract : Slowing the incidence of HIV and STI among young people requires that they change their sexual behaviours. There is evidence that community-based interventions that target multiple levels of influence can be effective. READ MORE
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5. Learning with, from and about each other : interprofessional education on a training ward in municipal care for older persons
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to describe and evaluate interprofessional education on an interprofessional training ward in municipal care for older persons. Interprofessional education has for some years now been proposed as a means to meet the call for effective collaboration, co-ordination and quality in health and social care. READ MORE