Delivering Optometric Graduates Ready for Practice Beyond the Cities and Ready to Serve an Ageing Population.

Report from a project that aimed at a definition of pedagogically sound future directions for enhancing the student experience relating to delivering optometric graduates who are prepared and keen to work in the rural sector, and/or with low vision patients. A consortium of optometric educators from...

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Institutions:University of New South Wales
University of Auckland
University of Melbourne
Queensland University of Technology
Egile Nagusiak: Junghans, Barbara, Jacobs, Robert, Hendicott, Peter, Cochrane, Anthea, Palagyi, Anna
Argitaratua: Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) 2011
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Gaia:Report from a project that aimed at a definition of pedagogically sound future directions for enhancing the student experience relating to delivering optometric graduates who are prepared and keen to work in the rural sector, and/or with low vision patients. A consortium of optometric educators from all schools of optometry in Australia and New Zealand (1) conducted worldwide benchmarking across a range of health care disciplines of current pedagogical practice in preparing students for work in rural areas and with special populations; (2) sought input from the profession regarding the optometric needs of the rural and special population sector and the potential role and requirements of optometrists in practice acting as preceptors; and (3) produced a Compendium of Learning Activities and a "Future Directions" statement reflecting educational best practice.
ISBN:9781921856761

9781921856761