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An evaluation of patient safety culture in a secondary care setting in Kuwait
Congratulations to Hamad Alqattan, a second year PhD candidate, for the publication of his paper in the journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences.
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Medical School Secretaries' Conference, June 2018
Team members from CHERI contribute to the annual UK Medical Schools Secretaries' Conference, held this year at the University of Aberdeen.
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Jen named Adjunct Professor at Curtin Medical School
Congratulations to Prof Jen Cleland on becoming an Adjunct Professor at Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
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Deans' Prizes for Clinical Excellence 2018
Medical Student Rachel Ball, who did her intercalated research project with Professor Jen Cleland and PhD Student Kirsty Alexander, was the recipient of one of only three Deans’ Prizes for Clinical Excellence 2018. Rachel's project was a qualitative study examining the journey into medicine for students from a widening access...
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Keynote address at the NHS Foundation Programme Directors Day
CHERI PhD candidate Gillian Scanlan was invited to present her research as the keynote speaker at this important event on the 29th May, in Perth, Scotland.
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Satisfying the hydra: the social imperative in medical school admissions
In this invited commentary, Kirsty & Jen explore ways the 'social imperative' appears, and is addressed, in medical school admissions.
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Wiley/ASME 60th Anniversary Travelling Fellowship
CHERI PhD student has just returned from her visit to Australia, generously funded by a Wiley/ASME travelling grant.
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CHERI at the Scottish Medical Education Conference
CHERI members once again contributed strongly to NHS Education Scotland's annual event SMEC, held in Edinburgh.
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Busy month for Jen!
CHERI Director Prof Jen Cleland has had an extremely busy month, mostly spent in Australia and New Zealand.
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CHERI at the International Selection in the Health Professions Conference, Melbourne
In April 2018, a team of CHERI PhD students and staff traveled to Australia to present at this multi-disciplinary conference.