Tag: medical education

Learning by ‘creating’ – student learning and supervisor development

This oral keynote presentation was delivered at the 2015 UNSW Clinical Teachers’ Workshop. This oral keynote presentation was delivered at the 2015 UNSW Clinical Teachers’ Original Prezi: https://prezi.com/yzgntipjvotv/learning-by-creating-student-learning-and-supervisor-development/

Warfarin management guidelines – a trap for young players!

This article was published in Australian Doctor in the “Grand Rounds” segment.  It was titled “Context is crucial” in the printed version, and “Over-anticoagulation: when adherence to guidelines is not always the wisest course” in the online version. Authors: Patrick Khoury and Michael Tam This article is also available on the Australian Doctor website (registration required).

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Absolute cardiovascular disease risk: assessment and early intervention

The following lecture was first delivered to term 1, Phase 2 students in the Society and Health term, of the UNSW Medicine Program on Monday 3 March 2014. Length: 50 minutes Class size: up to ~ 300 (lecture) Learners: mid-Program medical students

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Evaluating a pilot e-learning activity for medical students in general practice: a randomized trial

This a paper presentation at the 2013 Medicine Learning and Teaching Forum, held at the University of New South Wales on 4 December 2013. Authors: Dr Michael Tam Dr Joel Rhee Mr Christopher Go Dr Chinthaka Balasooriya Download abstract.

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Available, intuitive and free! Mining web 2.0 to build an eLearning module

This presentation (abstract) was presented at the 2013 GPET Convention in Perth, 11-12 September 2013. Authors: Dr Anne Eastwood Dr Michael Tam

Evaluating a pilot e-learning activity for medical students in general practice: a randomised trial

This presentation (abstract) was presented at the 2013 GPET Convention in Perth, 11-12 September 2013. Authors: Michael Tam Joel Rhee Christopher Go Chinthaka Balasooriya YouTube video presentation:

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