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Rola Ajjawi

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Medical Education|May 1, 2026
Reflections on the 2026 award-winning papersRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|February 2, 2026
What counts as quality in health professions education?Rola Ajjawi
Medical Education|December 15, 2018
Surfacing tensions through making explicit our evaluative judgements of researchRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|August 27, 2025
Breaking down binaries: The imperative of changeRola Ajjawi
The Clinical Teacher|December 15, 2025
Feeling Feedback: The Role of Emotions in FeedbackRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|September 20, 2012
Going beyond 'received and understood' as a way of conceptualising feedbackRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|December 20, 2025
With coffee and curiosity: Reflections on responsibility and renewalRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|August 24, 2017
Problematising standards in an era of increasing transparencyRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|February 15, 2020
Ethnography, methodology: Striving for clarityLynn Monrouxe, Rola Ajjawi
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 4, 2011
Core components of communication of clinical reasoning: a qualitative study with experienced Australian physiotherapistsRola Ajjawi, Joy Higgs
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Medical Education|May 1, 2026
Reflections on the 2026 award-winning papersRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|February 2, 2026
What counts as quality in health professions education?Rola Ajjawi
Medical Education|December 15, 2018
Surfacing tensions through making explicit our evaluative judgements of researchRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|August 27, 2025
Breaking down binaries: The imperative of changeRola Ajjawi
The Clinical Teacher|December 15, 2025
Feeling Feedback: The Role of Emotions in FeedbackRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|September 20, 2012
Going beyond 'received and understood' as a way of conceptualising feedbackRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|December 20, 2025
With coffee and curiosity: Reflections on responsibility and renewalRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|August 24, 2017
Problematising standards in an era of increasing transparencyRola Ajjawi
Medical Education|February 15, 2020
Ethnography, methodology: Striving for clarityLynn Monrouxe, Rola Ajjawi
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 4, 2011
Core components of communication of clinical reasoning: a qualitative study with experienced Australian physiotherapistsRola Ajjawi, Joy Higgs
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