Search Results - "Van Wyk, Chantel"
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Factors influencing HIV risk-taking behaviours amongst textile factory workers living with HIV in Lesotho
Published in The Pan African medical journal (2019)“…With its number of employees ranging from 45,310 to 46,000, the textile and apparel industry is the main private sector employer of labour in Lesotho. It has…”
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Online faculty development in low- and middle-income countries for health professions educators: a rapid realist review
Published in Human resources for health (29-01-2022)“…Health professions educators require support to develop teaching and learning, research, educational leadership, and administrative skills to strengthen their…”
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Reaching Consensus on the Design of an Online Health Professions Education Faculty Development Course for Sub-Saharan Africa
Published in SOTL in the south (08-12-2022)“…Faculty development practitioners should be encouraged to create a sustainable and accessible environment for capacity building in health professions education…”
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Genetic counseling development and milestone in Oman
Published in Genetics in Medicine Open (01-10-2024)Get full text
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The Manchester Scoring System for predicting BRCA1/2 mutations underperforms in Arabic Omani breast cancer patients
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (18-06-2024)“…Risk assessment models that are applied to assess the lifetime risk of cancer and pathogenic variant risk are more commonly used in Western populations. Using…”
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Non-Compliance with Continuing Professional Development Requirements: Perspectives of Emergency Medical Care Practitioners in a Resource-Poor Setting
Published in Australasian journal of paramedicine (2020)“…Introduction In 2002, the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) made continuing professional development (CPD) a mandatory requirement for all…”
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Knowledge regarding basic concepts of hereditary cancers, and the available genetic counselling and testing services: A survey of general practitioners in Johannesburg, South Africa
Published in South African medical journal (01-03-2016)“…In families with hereditary cancer, at-risk individuals can benefit from genetic counselling and testing. General practitioners (GPs) are ideally placed to…”
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