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The South African Association of Health Educationalists is a community of academics, researchers, teachers, and clinicians with an interest in developing health professions education and educational research. The SAAHE podcast is an initiative to highlight the work of local and international health…

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    • Jul 7, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 30m AVG DURATION
    • 23 EPISODES


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    Running effective workshops – Running small groups

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 20:52


    This episode focuses on running small group discussions as an essential component of the workshops. It discusses setting up and managing the groups to maximise participation and learning, arranging facilitation and feedback, and adherence to ground rules.

    Running effective workshops – Running small groups

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 20:52


    This episode focuses on running small group discussions as an essential component of the workshops. It discusses setting up and managing the groups to maximise participation and learning, arranging facilitation and feedback, and adherence to ground rules.

    Running effective workshops – The workshop process

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 24:11


    This episode discusses the process of running the workshops, which are considered to be critical to achieving the outcomes of the training, and offers practical tips for running a more successful workshop process. It covers structure, resources, atmosphere, ground rules, learning activities and facilitation.

    Running effective workshops – The workshop process

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 24:11


    This episode discusses the process of running the workshops, which are considered to be critical to achieving the outcomes of the training, and offers practical tips for running a more successful workshop process. It covers structure, resources, atmosphere, ground rules, learning activities and facilitation.

    Running effective workshops – Common workshop challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 23:45


    This episode focuses on some of the process challenges that were experienced in running workshops and shares ideas for how these can be addressed. It discusses dealing with a mix of skills levels and backgrounds, dominant personalities, offensive opinions, irrelevant questions, and questions that are beyond the ability of the workshop facilitator to answer.

    Running effective workshops – Common workshop challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 23:45


    This episode focuses on some of the process challenges that were experienced in running workshops and shares ideas for how these can be addressed. It discusses dealing with a mix of skills levels and backgrounds, dominant personalities, offensive opinions, irrelevant questions, and questions that are beyond the ability of the workshop facilitator to answer.

    Running effective workshops – Preparation of facilitators

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 23:47


    This episode discusses bringing new facilitators on board, preparing them for the role and sharing feedback with them. It discusses the importance of addressing anxieties that new facilitators may have while ensuring they understand the educational philosophy, how they can be eased into their role, and the importance of feedback.

    Running effective workshops – Preparation of facilitators

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 23:47


    This episode discusses bringing new facilitators on board, preparing them for the role and sharing feedback with them. It discusses the importance of addressing anxieties that new facilitators may have while ensuring they understand the educational philosophy, how they can be eased into their role, and the importance of feedback.

    Running effective workshops – Introduction and background

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 16:42


    This episode provides an introduction to the STRIPE HIV workshops, their purpose and the educational approach. It discusses the reason for the workshops, the underlying educational principles, the uniqueness of the workshops, and the interprofessional nature of the training.

    Running effective workshops – Introduction and background

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 16:42


    This episode provides an introduction to the STRIPE HIV workshops, their purpose and the educational approach. It discusses the reason for the workshops, the underlying educational principles, the uniqueness of the workshops, and the interprofessional nature of the training.

    #8 Building a career in HPE with Vanessa Burch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 46:58


    In this wide-ranging conversation, Vanessa and I discuss her 25 years in health professions education and research. We look at the changes that have taken place in the domain over the past 5-10 years and how this has impacted the opportunities available for South African health professions educators in the early stages of their careers.

    #8 Building a career in HPE with Vanessa Burch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 46:58


    In this wide-ranging conversation, Vanessa and I discuss her 25 years in health professions education and research. We look at the changes that have taken place in the domain over the past 5-10 years and how this has impacted the opportunities available for South African health professions educators in the early stages of their careers.

    #7 Game based learning with Simone Titus

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 39:51


    In this episode of the SAAHE podcast I speak to Simone Titus about her PhD research project on the use of game-based learning. Simone talks about how this approach can lead to improved student engagement and collaboration, as well as some of the challenges she faced. She also describes how she wrote her final thesis, including the final year in Dublin with a mobility funding grant.

    #7 Game based learning with Simone Titus

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 39:51


    In this episode of the SAAHE podcast I speak to Simone Titus about her PhD research project on the use of game-based learning. Simone talks about how this approach can lead to improved student engagement and collaboration, as well as some of the challenges she faced. She also describes how she wrote her final thesis, including the final year in Dublin with a mobility funding grant.

    #6 – A humanistic pedagogy for student support

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 35:16


    In this episode, I talk to Dr Mpho Jama about how a humanistic pedagogy could be key to facilitating student success through enhanced support. She suggests that it is in the human relationships between teachers and students that we must look to provide higher, more subtle levels of support for students.

    #6 – A humanistic pedagogy for student support

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 35:16


    In this episode, I talk to Dr Mpho Jama about how a humanistic pedagogy could be key to facilitating student success through enhanced support. She suggests that it is in the human relationships between teachers and students that we must look to provide higher, more subtle levels of support for students.

    #5 – A critical pedagogy for online learning, with Michael Rowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 24:09


    In order to graduate physiotherapy students who are able to thrive in increasingly complex health systems, professional educators must move away from instrumental, positivist ideologies that disempower both students and lecturers. While the potential for pedagogical transformation via the integration of digital technology is significant, we must be critical of the idea that technology is neutral and be aware that our choices concerning tools and platforms have important implications for practice.

    #5 – A critical pedagogy for online learning, with Michael Rowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 24:09


    In order to graduate physiotherapy students who are able to thrive in increasingly complex health systems, professional educators must move away from instrumental, positivist ideologies that disempower both students and lecturers. While the potential for pedagogical transformation via the integration of digital technology is significant, we must be critical of the idea that technology is neutral and be aware that our choices concerning tools and platforms have important implications for practice.

    #4 – Case based learning, with Corne Postma

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 37:55


    In this episode I speak to Corné Postma from the University of Pretoria. We discuss his PhD research where he looked at the use of case-based learning to develop clinical reasoning in undergraduate Dentistry students. Corné used both quantitative and qualitative data to determine that students' clinical reasoning ability improved after using a case-based approach to learning.

    #4 – Case based learning, with Corne Postma

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 37:55


    In this episode I speak to Corné Postma from the University of Pretoria. We discuss his PhD research where he looked at the use of case-based learning to develop clinical reasoning in undergraduate Dentistry students. Corné used both quantitative and qualitative data to determine that students' clinical reasoning ability improved after using a case-based approach to learning.

    #3 – Standard setting, with Scarpa Schoeman

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 39:42


    In this episode of the SAAHE podcast I speak to Prof. Scarpa Schoeman, Director of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Wits Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, where he leads and directs the Graduate Entry Medical Programme. Scarpa and I talk about the (almost) universal pass mark (cut score) of 50% and the problems with this as a standard. We also discuss possible alternatives to standard setting that take into account the validity and reliability of the assessment scores, as well the difficulty of the test.

    #2: Mapping exit-level assessment, with Christina Tan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 24:02


    I recently spoke with Christina Tan, a PhD graduate from the University of Stellenbosch, who conducted research into the validity of assessing exit-level outcomes in an undergraduate medical programme at three medical schools.

    #1: Patient-centredness, with Elize Archer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 48:26


    Welcome to a new SAAHE initiative where we have conversations with people doing interesting work in health professions education. In this conversation, I talk to Elize Archer, a recent PhD graduate from the University of Stellenbosch. Elize conducted her research on patient-centred approaches to clinical practice among medical students. In our conversation, we discuss different […]

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