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BASHH Doctors in Training

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2016
There are many opportunities for genitourinary medicine (GUM) specialist registrars (SpRs) to work with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV BASHH. One such role is the Doctors in Training (DiT) representative on the BASHH Board. This two-year position is open to all GUM SpRs, provided they are BASHH members.
Anna, Hartley, Daniel, Richardson
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Researcher development through doctoral training in research integrity

International Journal for Academic Development, 2019
The article explores research integrity training for PhD-students as a site of production of academic cultures and researcher development. Based on ethnographies of four courses in research integrity, conducted in four faculties of a large comprehensive ...
Laura Louise Sarauw   +2 more
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Holistic Limitation of Doctoral Training

Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change
This paper explores the challenge of fostering a holistic vision in doctoral training amid increasing specialization. While deep expertise is essential for advancing knowledge, excessive focus on narrow fields during PhD studies often limits ...
Antonio Boada   +2 more
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Training Aboriginal doctors

Medical Journal of Australia, 1990
tag=1 data=Training Aboriginal doctors. by Julianne M.Schwenke. tag=2 data=Schwenke, Julianne tag=3 data=Medical Journal of Australia. tag=4 data=153 tag=6 data=17 September 1990 tag=7 data=309-310. tag=8 data=HEALTH PROFESSIONALS%ABORIGINES tag=10 data=Two Aboriginal doctors graduated from the University of Newcastle in May 1990.
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A survey of the perceptions and practices of faculty in clinical neuropsychology doctoral training programs: is heterogeneity the norm?

Clinical Neuropsychologist
Objective: Doctoral education is a cornerstone in the training of clinical neuropsychologists. However, we know little about perceptions, practices, and needs of the faculty who oversee doctoral training in clinical neuropsychology (CN).
M. Calamia   +7 more
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Junior doctors' training

BMJ, 1994
EDITOR, - P R Eldridge holds several of the more common misconceptions about training in other countries in the European Union.1 Europe is not a single entity, and the quality of postgraduate medical training varies enormously. Eldridge's statement that “continental Europeans are not trained to a standard equivalent to that in Britain” is not only ...
S E Binyon, G J Ingrams
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Experiential learning in doctoral training programmes: fostering personal epistemology through collaboration

Studies in Continuing Education, 2018
There has been increasing recognition for the need to reform doctoral training practices to foster students’ personal epistemology. This study describes the design and evaluation of a learning experience designed to help students understand the scholarly
Cho Kwong Charlie Lam   +6 more
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Methodological Training in Special Education Doctoral Programs: A Mixed-Methods Exploration

Teacher Education and Special Education, 2022
Doctoral education is the primary time in which scholars learn about research methodologies and begin to develop their own research agendas and skills. Yet, to date, few research studies have examined graduate students’ perceived value of, and access to,
Catherine Corr   +4 more
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A Qualitative Examination of Barriers and Facilitators to Providing Pedagogical Training for Doctoral Students in Behavioral and Social Sciences Programs at US Schools of Public Health

Pedagogy in health promotion, 2022
There is increasing attention regarding the preparation of doctoral students in schools of public health (SPH) to teach; however, few studies have examined pedagogical preparation for doctoral students in public health-related disciplines.
E. Walker   +2 more
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The availability of training opportunities in personality disorders in American Psychological Association- and Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System-accredited clinical and counseling psychology doctoral programs.

Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2021
Personality disorders are relatively common, especially in clinical settings. A number of evidence-based treatments are now available, especially for borderline personality disorder.
Kenneth N. Levy, William D. Ellison
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