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Developments in medical education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a rapid BEME systematic review: BEME Guide No. 63
M Gordon, M Patricio, L Horne, A Muston, SR Alston, M Pammi, ...
Medical teacher 42 (11), 1202-1215, 2020
2962020
How does peer teaching compare to faculty teaching? A systematic review and meta-analysis
EL Rees, PJ Quinn, B Davies, V Fotheringham
Medical teacher 38 (8), 829-837, 2016
2262016
An update on developments in medical education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a BEME scoping review: BEME Guide No. 64
M Daniel, M Gordon, M Patricio, A Hider, C Pawlik, R Bhagdev, S Ahmad, ...
Medical teacher 43 (3), 253-271, 2021
1942021
Evidence regarding the utility of multiple mini-interview (MMI) for selection to undergraduate health programs: A BEME systematic review: BEME Guide No. 37
EL Rees, AW Hawarden, G Dent, R Hays, J Bates, AB Hassell
Medical Teacher 38 (5), 443-455, 2016
1472016
Social media in undergraduate medical education: A systematic review
J Guckian, M Utukuri, A Asif, O Burton, J Adeyoju, A Oumeziane, T Chu, ...
Medical education 55 (11), 1227-1241, 2021
752021
Pivot to online learning for adapting or continuing workplace-based clinical learning in medical education following the COVID-19 pandemic: A BEME systematic review: BEME Guide …
C Grafton-Clarke, H Uraiby, M Gordon, N Clarke, E Rees, S Park, ...
Medical teacher 44 (3), 227-243, 2022
482022
Modelling successful primary care for multimorbidity: a realist synthesis of successes and failures in concurrent learning and healthcare delivery
S Yardley, E Cottrell, E Rees, J Protheroe
BMC Family Practice 16, 1-21, 2015
402015
Peer‐teaching of evidence‐based medicine
E Rees, Y Sinha, A Chitnis, J Archer, V Fotheringham, S Renwick
The clinical teacher 11 (4), 259-263, 2014
232014
Developing students’ teaching through peer observation and feedback
EL Rees, B Davies, M Eastwood
Perspectives on medical education 4, 268-271, 2015
192015
The epidemiology of teaching and training general practices in England
EL Rees, SP Gay, RK McKinley
Education for Primary Care 27 (6), 462-470, 2016
172016
Undergraduate teaching in UK general practice: a geographical snapshot
H Derbyshire, E Rees, SP Gay, RK McKinley
British Journal of General Practice 64 (623), e336-e345, 2014
172014
‘Knowledge leech’to ‘part of the team’: students’ learning in rural communities of practice
M Bartlett, EL Rees, RK McKinley
Education for primary care 29 (1), 5-10, 2018
142018
Fostering excellence in medical education career pathways
E Rees, J Guckian, S Fleming
Education for Primary Care 32 (2), 66-69, 2021
92021
Selection in context: the importance of clarity, transparency and evidence in achieving widening participation goals
E Rees, K Woolf
Medical Education 54 (1), 8-10, 2020
92020
A method for the madness: An international survey of health professions education authors’ journal choice
EL Rees, O Burton, A Asif, KW Eva
Perspectives on Medical Education 11 (3), 165-172, 2022
72022
WATCH Scrubs: a video observational study of workplace‐based learning at Sacred Heart Hospital
EL Rees, Y Sinha, B Davies, P J Quinn
Medical Education 50 (12), 1195-1199, 2016
52016
‘I’d have to fight for my life there’: a multicentre qualitative interview study of how socioeconomic background influences medical school choice
EL Rees, K Mattick, D Harrison, A Rich, K Woolf
Medical Education Online 27 (1), 2118121, 2022
42022
Students’ experiences of peer observed teaching: a qualitative interview study
MJ Eastwood, BGJ Davies, EL Rees
Teaching and Learning in Medicine 35 (1), 1-9, 2022
32022
The feedback game: missed opportunities in workplace-based learning
EL Rees, B Davies
Med Educ 50 (11), 1087-8, 2016
32016
Twelve tips for optimising learning for postgraduate doctors in the operating theatre
BD Chatterton, N Sharma, EL Rees, L Hadfield-Law, PJ Jermin, ...
Medical Teacher 45 (9), 972-977, 2023
22023
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