XL Holiday Edition December 2020
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SHE Issues, looking back and looking forward
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Looking back by Cees van der Vleuten
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Dear Pim, looking backward I feel rewarded by the fact that we have covered so much through the interaction between research and educational development. In assessment we have covered three different paradigms.
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Looking forward by Pim Teunissen
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Dear Cees, taking your reflection as a starting point to look forward I recognize that we can built on important developments in health professions education. It is exciting to see innovative curricula in undergraduate and postgraduate education incorporate new insights in learning and assessment. What is clear is that progress comes in many forms and travels at different speeds.
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"My SHE family" by Walter Eppich
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December generally serves as a time to reflect on the past year. 2020 in particular has given us much to think about: lockdowns and online learning; loved ones we may have lost; multiple challenges to overcome. And silver linings for which to be grateful.
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Lilian Swaen's farewell party
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SHE secretary and mother of SHE, Lilian Swaen retired as of December 1st. We wish her lots of luck and a wonderful retirement with new adventures. We thank Lilian for all her dedication and great work she has done in the past 18 years for SHE. Everybody knew Lilian and Lilian knew everybody. Warm words were spoken during her Zoom goodbye that was joined by the SHE Community. Again thank you Lilian.
Dear all, What a wonderful day that was yesterday, you made me feel so loved and that makes me very happy.Thank you once again, you were/are great colleagues and I’m going to miss you.
The lovely, warm, funny and some hilarious messages you sent, were really fantastic!!! I’m going to look at that film many more times and will love it again and again…..Know that I’ll be around for a cup of coffee now and then. Lilian
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SHE Collaborates Projects
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Best practices: e-learning in Kenya
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What does e-learning mean if students cannot get access to the learning resources? In Kenya, in one of the poor counties, we work with North Coast Medical training College in the Nuffic funded Orange Knowledge Programme: Development of Skills for Health Professions Education in East Africa.
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Watch the video on this project
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Opening Ceremony: OKP Project NCMTC
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In early 2020, SHE Collaborates won a project tender to embark on a project collaboration with North Coast Medical Training College, Pwani University and 4Kenya TVET in Mtwapa, Kenya.
The project aims at establishing a ‘Centre of Excellence’ in health professions education and strengthening of Public-Private-Partnerships. Hanze University for Applied Sciences and SkillsMeducation BV are the partners from within the Netherlands.
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Get a glimpse of this project
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A brand new MHPE starts in 2021
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We are thrilled to start with our new MHPE curriculum on 17 May 2021.
Innovation is part of SHE’s DNA. We have revisited the MHPE curriculum in order to make the programme even stronger, more up-to-date and keeping up with current challenges in the field of HPE.
Quality and innovation is what drives us, and our goal is to educate leaders in Health Professions Education that can really make a difference.
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Read more about the new MHPE curiculum
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MHPE Q&A live zoom meeting on January 21, 2021
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For all interested in starting with the SHE Master programme in 2021
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Find out more about our new MHPE programme during the live Zoom Q&A meeting organised on January 21, 2021 from 14.00 - 15.15 hours CET.
MHPE director Danielle Verstegen will introduce the new MHPE programme to you. And you will be giving ample opportunity to ask your questions both content wise and practical. We will be ready to answer all your questions.
If you want to join us in the MHPE Zoom Q&A please send an email to d.vogt@maastrichtuniversity.nl to register and we will send you the Zoom link beginning of January.
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SHE PhD’s shake the world
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Video interview with Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal
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On December 15 2020, Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal defended his SHE dissertation “All stakeholders matter in faculty development: Designing entrustable professional activities for small group facilitation”.
Juliët Beuken had the honor of interviewing Zafar in the run-up to his defense. In the interview, they speak about his research, but also his journey as a SHE PhD-student. The full interview is available on the SHE YouTube channel. Zafar gladly answers any further questions you may have about his research. Email: drzafariqbal@live.com Congratulations Zafar.
Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal works at the Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University in Saudi Arabia and is a respected member of our SHE Community.
Supervisors: Jeroen van Merriënboer, Karen Könings, Mohamed Al-Eraky
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Writing a PhD Research Proposal, next course starts 2 March 2021
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Preparing for a journey towards a PhD degree in health professions education. The SHE course Writing a PhD Research Proposal is a main gateway to our PhD program. Under supervision of two experts from our school, you write a high-quality research proposal. During the writing process, you not only receive feedback from your personal supervisors, but also from your peers as well as from an independent expert.
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Content of the course
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Qualitative research skills for PhD candidates
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This year the SHE course Critical Choices in Qualitative Research became part of the free course offer for PhD candidates of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. As evidenced by the overnight booking of all available places, the need for qualitative research skills is high among PhD candidates. As before, the course remains open to external participants as well. This rich mix of participants’ backgrounds benefitted the course.
Furthermore, for the first time since its existence, this course moved online. Experiences from staff and students alike have been very positive. We are looking forward to continue to serve PhD candidates and other researchers in this area in 2021 and beyond. Details about the course in 2021 will be announced soon on our website
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Gisele Bourgeois-Law, MD, MEd
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Gisele Bourgeois-Law has won the 2019 best paper award at RIME; Research in Medical Education conference organized by the Association of American Medical Colleges for her paper “Attitudes Towards Physicians Requiring Remediation: One-of-Us or Not-Like-Us?”
A qualitative study of how the medical profession conceptualizes practitioners who require remediation for clinical competence. Gisele's date of defense with SHE was on 3 September 2020 Supervised by: P.W. Teunissen, G. Regehr, L. Varpio
More about Gisele Bourgeois-Law
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Go-getters complete theses in hectic corona time
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Subscribe to our SHE YouTube channel
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Did you know already that SHE has her own YouTube channel where we post video’s on a regular basis on research, education and our collaboration projects. We believe in sharing and maybe you want to share your videos with us too. In 2021 we are going to expand our social media channels with a SHE LinkedIn page that will be open to all our partners and acquaintances. We keep you posted.
Please visit our SHE YouTube channel and subscribe here
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Happy Holidays to all, see you in 2021, Stay healthy and safe
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