Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Are medical students influenced by preceptors in making career choices, and if so how? A systematic review

Pamela  Stagg

Pamela Stagg

qualifications: HlthSci(Hons)

contribution: original concept, designed the project, literature review, collected data, wrote the first draft

position: Lecturer


David  Prideaux

David Prideaux

qualifications: PhD

contribution: supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Assistant dean

Australia

David Prideaux is Professor of Medical Education and Head of the Department of Medical Education at Flinders University in Adelaide. His major interests are in curriculum design anfd evaluation and innovation in medical education. His research focus is in decision-making models for educational change.


Jennene  Greenhill

Prof Jennene Greenhill

qualifications: PhD

contribution: supervised data collection

position: Director

Australia

I am an Associate Professor & Director Flinders University Rural Clinical School. Coordinator for the Masters in Clinical Education Program. Research interests: health services, change management and integration, general practice, aged care and mental health issues.


Linda  Sweet

A/Prof Linda Sweet

qualifications: PhD

contribution: supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Lecturer

Australia

Associate Professor of Nursing and Midwifery Research interests include clinical educator development, workplace learning, maternal health, sexual health, breastfeeding.


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