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Health and Social Care Annual Conference 2013 Post Event Resources - e-Resources

A collection of resources provided by the e-Resource presenters who submitted abstracts to the Health and Social Care Annual Conference that was held on the 5-6 June 2013 at the Queens Hotel in Leeds.

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e-Resource presentations
No. Presenter Institution Title
1. Dr Emma Taylor University of Exeter Medical School Crowdsourcing annotated concept maps to promote conceptualisation and transferability of scientific concepts
2. Dr Anne McNall Northumbria University A transferable model of academically accredited competency assessed practice based learning arising from the Sexual Health Integrated Nurse Education (SHINE) model of workforce development at Northumbria University
3. Dr Myra Mackenzie-Fraser Robert Gordon University Developing a games informed e-learning resource to support the teaching of clinical reasoning
4. Ms Netta Lloyd-Jones Oxford Brookes University Enhancing the Oxford Brookes undergraduate Fitness to Practise Governance with e-Learning tools for professionalism
5. Mr Paul Dagg University of Huddersfield Ready for the real world? Student preparedness for practice placements
6. Dr Sarah Walpole Hull York Medical School Today’s Healthcare; Tomorrow’s Health
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7. Mrs Mary Law
Dr Jane Kirby
University of Leeds Teaching undergraduates on and about clinical information systems in primary care
8. Mrs Bev Ball Liverpool University Clinical technology in 21st century radiotherapy education
9. Joanne Hirdle
Belinda Humphries
Amanda Watson
Bournemouth University Using a board game to enhance mentor engagement within nurse education in practice settings
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10. Liz Boath Staffordshire University Tapping your way to success: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) to reduce anxiety and improve communication skills in University Students

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