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SHE Collaborates in the Picture
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Cees van der Vleuten
More than five years ago, the School of Health Professions Education (SHE) started this new branch of international activities and collaborations in 2012. With the strength of the SHE approach, these new initiatives were developed into “SHE Collaborates”. The School of Health Professions Education (SHE) has been thriving since its inception in 2005 and with the three pillars of SHE, research, education and valorization we have grown significantly in the past years.
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Read more about the valorisation focus of SHE
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Working in a global context and adding value
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“Working in a global context in health profession education by helping higher educational institutes to achieve educational innovation, is so very challenging and diversified; it is not a job, it is a lifestyle”!
Geraldine Beaujean, Managing Director SHE Collaborates
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Read more about the work of SHE Collaborates
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Mini Conference: Enabling Learning: How to Become an Effective Teacher
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22-23 August 2018 in Maastricht the Netherlands
“Experience and learn about the Maastricht Educational Student Centered Learning Model. Join us for this two-day hands-on workshop. We know a lot about teaching and learning, come and feel how to practice it. United and committed to contribute to the improvement of health in all communities”!
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Reasons to join us in Maastricht for the conference
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SHE Collaborates cherishes her network relationships
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Many project partners have visited SHE for attending SHE Courses and more and more of SHE Collaborates partners are members of the The Networks Towards Unity for Health (TUFH). SHE Collaborates will be hosting the 2018 TUFH post conference of the 2018 Annual Meeting of The Network at Maastricht University in the Netherlands and co-hosted by Zuyd Hogeschool, the Netherlands on 22-23 August 2018.
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Why SHE Collaborates initiated the TUFH Post-conference 2018
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On the road with ...Geraldine Beaujean
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Read an interview with Geraldine Beaujean who was accompanied lately on one of her travels by a journalist of Maastricht University Medical Centre for an article in HECHT, the MUMC+ Magazine.
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Read the interview with Geraldine
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SHE Collaborates Presents
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A glimpse of current projects
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In our projects we promote and provide improvement in health professions education practices. The starting points are the wishes of our international partners. We find it very important to learn about the specific needs, wishes and interests of our partners, and to understand the context of the prospective collaboration.
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Find out about the current projects
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SHE Collaborates in action
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Nice feedback is our fuel
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SHE Collaborates team visited the medical school in Cascais, Portugal. The collaboration is one year old now and we had our first stakeholders meeting in Lisbon at UCP to update the rectors from UCP, the hospital directors from Luz Saúde and deans from UM about the progress made during this preparatory phase and share ideas about how to proceed. The Dutch Ambassador, Mr. Bijl de Vroe, was so kind to invite us at his Residency afterwards.
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Including multiple medical curriculum partnerships worldwide.
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Dominique Waterval Ph.D. recently defended his dissertation on April 26th 2018. His research was conducted with SHE and his research included multiple medical curriculum partnerships worldwide. That fueled and inspired consultancy with SHE Collaborates.
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Read more about Dominique’s research
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General Data Protection Regulation
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Your privacy is important to SHE
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