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Madawa Chandratilake

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Medical Education|March 11, 2014
From the professionalism of a profession to the professionalism of a multiprofessional teamMadawa Chandratilake
The Clinical Teacher|January 24, 2020
Clinical reasoning in the age of cyber-physical systemsMadawa Chandratilake
Anatomical Sciences Education|December 1, 2011
The anatomy competence score: a new marker for anatomical abilityScarpa Schoeman, Madawa Chandratilake
Anatomical Sciences Education|April 3, 2012
The weak relationship between anatomy competence and clinical skills in junior medical studentsScarpa Schoeman, Madawa Chandratilake
The Journal of Chiropractic Education|November 10, 2011
Perception of educational environment among undergraduate students in a chiropractic training institutionPer J Palmgren, Madawa Chandratilake
Frontiers in Medicine|May 29, 2024
Editorial: Reviews in healthcare professions educationAhsan Sethi, Madawa Chandratilake
The National Medical Journal of India|January 3, 2012
Assessment of medical knowledge: the pros and cons of using true/false multiple choice questionsMadawa Chandratilake, Margery Davis, Gominda Ponnamperuma
Archives of Disease in Childhood|November 15, 2011
Improved junior paediatric prescribing skills after a short e-learning intervention: a randomised controlled trialMorris Gordon, Madawa Chandratilake, Paul Baker
Medical Teacher|March 14, 2012
How medical professionalism is conceptualised in Arabian context: a validation studyMohamed M Al-Eraky, Madawa Chandratilake
Medical Education|August 1, 2024
Understanding cultural dynamics shaping clinical reasoning skills: A dialogical explorationDilmini Karunaratne, Matthew Sibbald, Madawa Chandratilake
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Medical Education|March 11, 2014
From the professionalism of a profession to the professionalism of a multiprofessional teamMadawa Chandratilake
The Clinical Teacher|January 24, 2020
Clinical reasoning in the age of cyber-physical systemsMadawa Chandratilake
Anatomical Sciences Education|December 1, 2011
The anatomy competence score: a new marker for anatomical abilityScarpa Schoeman, Madawa Chandratilake
Anatomical Sciences Education|April 3, 2012
The weak relationship between anatomy competence and clinical skills in junior medical studentsScarpa Schoeman, Madawa Chandratilake
The Journal of Chiropractic Education|November 10, 2011
Perception of educational environment among undergraduate students in a chiropractic training institutionPer J Palmgren, Madawa Chandratilake
Frontiers in Medicine|May 29, 2024
Editorial: Reviews in healthcare professions educationAhsan Sethi, Madawa Chandratilake
The National Medical Journal of India|January 3, 2012
Assessment of medical knowledge: the pros and cons of using true/false multiple choice questionsMadawa Chandratilake, Margery Davis, Gominda Ponnamperuma
Archives of Disease in Childhood|November 15, 2011
Improved junior paediatric prescribing skills after a short e-learning intervention: a randomised controlled trialMorris Gordon, Madawa Chandratilake, Paul Baker
Medical Teacher|March 14, 2012
How medical professionalism is conceptualised in Arabian context: a validation studyMohamed M Al-Eraky, Madawa Chandratilake
Medical Education|August 1, 2024
Understanding cultural dynamics shaping clinical reasoning skills: A dialogical explorationDilmini Karunaratne, Matthew Sibbald, Madawa Chandratilake
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