Judgments about what is useful #evaluation create boundaries for evaluation’s impact on #HPE #MedEd. Onyura outlines this argument by examining how utilization priorities influence evaluation scope and quality. Read the accompanying article to this podcast: Useful to whom? Evaluation utilisation theory and boundaries for programme evaluation scope - Onyura - 2020 - Medical Education - Wiley Online Library
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