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
A systematic review of digital badges in health care education – interview with Julie A. Noyes
Aha! Taking on the myth that simulation‐derived surprise enhances learning - interview with Sandra Monteiro and Matthew Sibbald
Psychological safety in feedback: What does it look like and how can educators work with learners to foster it? - interview with Christina E. Johnson
‘Being international is always a good thing’: A multicentre interview study on ethics in international medical education - interview with Emmaline Brouwer
Students as patients: A systematic review of peer simulation in health care professional education - interview with Narelle Dalwood
Focused ethnography as an approach in medical education research - interview with Jane E. Møller
The impact of entrustment assessments on feedback and learning: Trainee perspectives - interview with Leslie Martin
Beyond the self: The role of co‐regulation in medical students’ self‐regulated learning - interview with Derk Bransen
Conceptualising spaced learning in health professions education: A scoping review - interview with Marjolein Versteeg
Tolerance of ambiguity and psychological well‐being in medical training: A systematic review - interview with Jason Hancock
Impostor syndrome among physicians and physicians in training: A scoping review - interview with Michael Gottlieb
Myths and social structure: The unbearable necessity of mythology in medical education - interview with Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis
Generational ‘othering’: The myth of the Millennial learner - interview with Joshua Jauregui
Performance in candidates declaring versus those not declaring dyslexia in a licensing clinical examination - interview with Niroshan Siriwardena
Cognitive dissonance: how self‐protective distortions can undermine clinical judgement - interview with Jill Klein
Speaking up, support, control and work engagement of medical residents. A structural equation modelling analysis - interview with Judith Voogt
Medical school expansion policies: educational access and physician distribution - interview with Alexandre Figueiredo
Assessors’ interpretations of narrative data on communication skills in a summative OSCE - interview with Kyle Wilby
Emotional challenges of medical students generate feelings of uncertainty - interview with Maria Weurlander
Interview with Peter Yeates: Exploring differences in individual and group judgements in standard setting
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