Student learning about UK health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the London-Cyprus experience
Purpose of the article Cross border partnerships require curricula, faculty and students to negotiate challenges associated with national regulatory frameworks, contexts and cultures. This study investigated student attitude and behaviours when encountering learning about health services in host...
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doaj-5aa48d1eb6f94c59bca396831f5e93cf2020-11-25T03:13:19ZengAssociation for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)MedEdPublish2312-79962020-03-0191Student learning about UK health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the London-Cyprus experienceShehla Baig0Stella A. Nicolaou1Denise Lawrence2Janette Myers3Mursheda Begum4St. George’s University of LondonUniversity of Nicosia, Department of Life and Health SciencesSt. George’s University of LondonSt. George’s University of LondonKing’s College LondonPurpose of the article Cross border partnerships require curricula, faculty and students to negotiate challenges associated with national regulatory frameworks, contexts and cultures. This study investigated student attitude and behaviours when encountering learning about health services in host and home students in the context of problem based learning. Materials and Methods First year graduate entry students' health systems interest and exposure and their perceptions of the dynamics of learning in PBL were investigated via a questionnaire comprising open and closed questions. Results and Conclusions Results showed a difference between home and host students in the ways they learned about home health systems and their attitudes to the value of learning about home and international health systems. There was no difference in the quantity of health service related learning objectives generated. Both groups reported noticing differences between the PBL cases and clinical practice, however, perceptions of the reasons for the differences varied between home and host students. We are interested in the way in which this perception of difference was reported as either a stimulus or a barrier to learning. https://www.mededpublish.org/Manuscripts/2715Crossborder curriculum partnershipsInternational medical educationProblem-based learningHealth Services and education |
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Shehla Baig Stella A. Nicolaou Denise Lawrence Janette Myers Mursheda Begum Student learning about UK health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the London-Cyprus experience MedEdPublish Crossborder curriculum partnerships International medical education Problem-based learning Health Services and education |
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Student learning about UK health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the London-Cyprus experience |
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Student learning about UK health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the London-Cyprus experience |
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Student learning about UK health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the London-Cyprus experience |
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student learning about uk health services in a cross-border curriculum partnership; the london-cyprus experience |
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Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) |
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Purpose of the article
Cross border partnerships require curricula, faculty and students to negotiate challenges associated with national regulatory frameworks, contexts and cultures. This study investigated student attitude and behaviours when encountering learning about health services in host and home students in the context of problem based learning.
Materials and Methods
First year graduate entry students' health systems interest and exposure and their perceptions of the dynamics of learning in PBL were investigated via a questionnaire comprising open and closed questions.
Results and Conclusions
Results showed a difference between home and host students in the ways they learned about home health systems and their attitudes to the value of learning about home and international health systems. There was no difference in the quantity of health service related learning objectives generated. Both groups reported noticing differences between the PBL cases and clinical practice, however, perceptions of the reasons for the differences varied between home and host students. We are interested in the way in which this perception of difference was reported as either a stimulus or a barrier to learning.
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Crossborder curriculum partnerships International medical education Problem-based learning Health Services and education |
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