Transnational clinical teacher training: Lessons learned and cross-cultural implications
Introduction: Transnational faculty development initiatives (FDIs) constitute a strategy to improve the quality of the teaching staff in medical schools. This study evaluates feedback from participants of an FDI designed as part of a collaborative transnational partnership between researchers of an...
Main Authors: | Ardi Findyartini, Justin Bilszta, Jayne Lysk, Diantha Soemantri |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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National University of Singapore
2019-09-01
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Series: | The Asia Pacific Scholar |
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Online Access: | http://theasiapacificscholar.org/transnational-clinical-teacher-training-lessons-learned-and-cross-cultural-implications/ |
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