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Research Papers at the AMEE Conference 2018
PhD students Gillian and Ben were selected to present in the prestigious 'research stream' of the Association of Medical Educators (AMEE) conference 2018, held 26-29th August in Basel, Switzerland.
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AMEE 2018: Jen elected to AMEE Executive
Congratulations to Prof Jen Cleland on her appointment to the Executive of the Association of Medical Educators in Europe (AMEE).
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Which factors predict success in the mandatory UK postgraduate exam: The Intercollegiate MRCS?
Congratulations to Duncan Scrimgeour on the publication of his article: "Which factors predict success in the mandatory UK postgraduate exam: The Intercollegiate Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS)?" in the journal The Surgeon.
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Jen concludes 5 years as ASME chair
In July CHERI Director, Prof Jen Cleland, stepped down as the Chair of the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) after 5 years in post.
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Jen named Adjunct Professor at Southampton Medical School
Congratulations to Prof Jen Cleland for her appointment as Adjunct Professor at Southampton Medical School, Southampton, UK.
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Social Inclusion or Social Engineering? The Politics and Reality of Widening Access to Medicine
Congratulations to third year PhD student, Kirsty Alexander, for the publication of her chapter in the newly published book: "Achieving Equity and Quality in Higher Education"
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When I say... Fairness in Medical Education
CHERI's Jen and Kirsty team up with Dr Paul Tiffin, University of York, for this commentary paper, published 4th July in Medical Education.
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'I feel like I sleep here': how space and place influence medical student experiences
Congratulations to Lorraine Hawick on the publication of her paper in Medical Education.
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Invited Talks: Developing and sustaining education research in a research-led University
CHERI Director Prof Jen Cleland was invited to present at both the University of Southampton and at Kings College London in June 2018.
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Research Paper: Does perceived organisational support influence career intentions?
Congratulations to Gillian Scanlan on a further article from her programme of PhD studies, published in the BMJ Open.