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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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 Handout1 |
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 Handout1 |
10. | Liz Boath | Staffordshire University | Tapping your way to success: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) to reduce anxiety and improve communication skills in University Students |