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PROTOCOL: Learner-educator co-creation of student assessment in health professional education courses: A scoping review protocol. [PDF]
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Exercise professional education, qualifications, and certifications: a content analysis of job postings in the United States. [PDF]
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Professional education: Post-baccalaureate education for professional nursing
Journal of Professional Nursing, 1986Recent trends in higher education toward increasing liberal arts foundations in professional education have precipitated a demand to re-examine educational requirements in nursing. Historical and philosophic perspectives are reviewed with regard to the balance between generalized liberal arts education and specialized professional education; the ...
J A, Sakalys, J, Watson
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Professionalism in Medical Education
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2004(2004). Professionalism in Medical Education. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 20-22.
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Education for computing professionals
Computer, 1990The author examines the state of computer science education and discusses the trend whereby computer science graduates are ending up in engineering jobs. He questions whether this back door to engineering is in the best interests of the students, their employers, and society.
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Informatics in Professional Education
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1989Abstract:The University of Maryland at Baltimore (UMAB) is a professional school campus, including schools of Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Graduate Studies, and Social Work and Community Planning. In late 1987, UMAB convened a Task Force on Informatics, intended to support the campus as it worked to become a Centre of Excellence for ...
M J, Ball, J V, Douglas
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The Special Education Professional
Exceptional Children, 1988The Special Education Professional About two-thirds of the way through a particular kind of movie, there's a scene you can almost always count on. It's the scene where the whole movie comes to a head: Only the hero can save the situation, but because of some flaw in his character or some tragedy in his past, he is paralyzed, unable to act.
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