Elizabeth Molloy
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Deputy Dean Education, Faculty Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. Professor, Department of Medical Education, University of Melbourne
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23-08-2014 22:11:17
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Are you interested in how students understand and experience belonging? Do you discuss belonging with colleagues and students? Our website belongingtouniversity.co.uk is now available including free discussion resources for theory-practice University of Surrey ESRC IAA Prof Sarah O' Shea Rola Ajjawi SRHE
“Equity in Health Care - Every Nurse’s Business” showcasing the diverse ways nurses deliver care to marginalised people in our community. #2024NursingUoMpm
Thank you Helen Skouteris Dr Darsh Ayton and team Monash University for hosting Carl May @carlrmay of London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine over two days for Normalization Process Theory Masterclass. Hugely beneficial timing in my PhD journey and feeling very grateful to have been in the room and meet all of you and many others 🙏🏽
🎉I am thrilled to congratulate Prof Alicia Spittle, Prof Prof Laura Downie and Prof Kim Bennell who each received NHMRC Investigator Grants! A brilliant result to have their incredible research work funded. I'll share more on each project shortly.
UniMelb MDHS @UniMelb
So, after 7 and a half years, this is the last publication where Rola Ajjawi and I will share with the affiliation CRADLE: Assessment. Digital. Learning. 😪This commentary revisits many old themes for us - clinical reasoning, the role of guidelines and post humanist inspirations...
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How do you define Artificial Intelligence? It's notoriously contested. Rola Ajjawi and I give it a red-hot go - with tilt towards healthcare education - what do you think? …epublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…
Great to see Dr Rachel Toovey 🌈 (she/her) and Ellie White from Physiotherapy UniMelb representing Melbourne School of Health Sciences at the University of Melbourne Indigenous Graduate Study Expo this evening.
University of MelbourneMDHS
Knowing if AI is giving you garbage requires an understanding of what quality is. This 'evaluative judgement' is perhaps the most crucial capability in a time of AI
See our new CRADLE: Assessment. Digital. Learning. article led by Margaret Bearman with Dr Joanna Tai David Boud Rola Ajjawi tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Oh what a night, mid April in 24, a night like I’d never had before, what a function, what a night # MDHS Ambassadors and scholars program - ending in karaoke UniMelb MDHS
#Feedback literacy, #reflective practice skills, & #collaboration know-how highlighted as superpowers of #clinical supervision training. “Viral spread” (the good kind) of participant learning amplified the impact in practice. #BetterTogether
The program purpose and design for Boosting Clinical Supervision Capacity St Vincent's UniMelb MDHS Melbourne Academic Centre for Health with voluntary progression through the 3 tiers
Truly excited to be part of the celebration of SVHM- UoM- MACH collaboration on boosting clinical supervision capacity. A three tier professional development initiative run across 2 years with excellent outcomes St Vincent's UniMelb MDHS Melbourne Academic Centre for Health
NHMRC celebrated exceptional health and medical research at our annual Research Excellence Awards this evening. Read the full list of our 2023 award winners (pictured) on our website here: ow.ly/21Vq50R2OYG #NHMRCAwards
Well done, Ahpra team for this comprehensive commitment to #collaboration in #health professions. At UniMelb MDHS #CPC4Health , we look forward to being part of the implementation of a national scheme strategy! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #BetterTogether
ahpra.gov.au/News/2024-03-1…
Concluding our UniMelb MDHS #interprofessional Ways of Knowing activities w/ a fantastic panel of practitioners & First Nations Health experts. 1600 students, 70 tutors, 51 groups exploring cultural safety & collaboration at the start of their journeys. #respect #BetterTogether
Panel members are sharing their insights on cultural safety, person centered-care and interprofessional collaborative practice in the Ways of Knowing Program UniMelb MDHS. Uncle Ringo Terrick reinforced the importance of establishing trust in healthcare.