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Gerard J Gormley

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Medical Education|July 12, 2023
When I say … simulationGerard J Gormley, Paul Murphy
Education for Primary Care : an Official Publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors|May 31, 2022
'Visiting uncertainty': an immersive primary care simulation to explore decision-making when there is clinical uncertaintyDavina Carr, Gerard J Gormley
Perspectives on Medical Education|June 2, 2016
Learning to manage complexity through simulation: students' challenges and possible strategiesGerard J Gormley, Tara Fenwick
Perspectives on Medical Education|July 21, 2016
Point of view filming and the elicitation interviewJonathan Skinner, Gerard J Gormley
Perspectives on Medical Education|July 29, 2018
Teaching clinical skills in the theatre of medicineGerard J Gormley, Paul Murphy
Annals of Family Medicine|September 15, 2020
In, But Out of Touch: Connecting With Patients During the Virtual VisitMartina Ann Kelly, Gerard J Gormley
Medical Education|January 29, 2015
'He'll make a good doctor': examiners' little black books and the assessment research agendaGerard J Gormley, Jennifer L Johnston
Perspectives on Medical Education|November 4, 2021
Caring from behind the face mask in healthcare: Learning from the dramatic artsPaul Murphy, Dearbhail Lewis, Gerard J Gormley
Medical Education|January 12, 2019
'What … you can't tell left from right?' Medical students' experiences in making laterality decisionsGerard J Gormley, Carl Brennan, Martin Dempster
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|December 5, 2021
'Walking in the shoes of our patients': a scoping review of healthcare professionals learning from the simulation of patient illness experiencesMilda Karvelytė, Janet Rogers, Gerard J Gormley
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Medical Education|July 12, 2023
When I say … simulationGerard J Gormley, Paul Murphy
Education for Primary Care : an Official Publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors|May 31, 2022
'Visiting uncertainty': an immersive primary care simulation to explore decision-making when there is clinical uncertaintyDavina Carr, Gerard J Gormley
Perspectives on Medical Education|June 2, 2016
Learning to manage complexity through simulation: students' challenges and possible strategiesGerard J Gormley, Tara Fenwick
Perspectives on Medical Education|July 21, 2016
Point of view filming and the elicitation interviewJonathan Skinner, Gerard J Gormley
Perspectives on Medical Education|July 29, 2018
Teaching clinical skills in the theatre of medicineGerard J Gormley, Paul Murphy
Annals of Family Medicine|September 15, 2020
In, But Out of Touch: Connecting With Patients During the Virtual VisitMartina Ann Kelly, Gerard J Gormley
Medical Education|January 29, 2015
'He'll make a good doctor': examiners' little black books and the assessment research agendaGerard J Gormley, Jennifer L Johnston
Perspectives on Medical Education|November 4, 2021
Caring from behind the face mask in healthcare: Learning from the dramatic artsPaul Murphy, Dearbhail Lewis, Gerard J Gormley
Medical Education|January 12, 2019
'What … you can't tell left from right?' Medical students' experiences in making laterality decisionsGerard J Gormley, Carl Brennan, Martin Dempster
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|December 5, 2021
'Walking in the shoes of our patients': a scoping review of healthcare professionals learning from the simulation of patient illness experiencesMilda Karvelytė, Janet Rogers, Gerard J Gormley
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