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Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times: Innovative Methodological Approaches, Best Practices, and Case Studies



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Autore: Lytras Miltiadis Visualizza persona
Titolo: Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times: Innovative Methodological Approaches, Best Practices, and Case Studies Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (278 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: accreditation
ambidexterity
ARCS model
Austria
best practices
Chinese universities
continued usage intention
course performance
COVID-19
digital education
dynamic capability
education for sustainable development
educational process
educational spaces
eLearning
employee psychophysiological profile
environmental engineer
expectation-confirmation model
flipped classroom
framework
gamification
governance
health governance
healthcare
higher education
hybrid learning
international cooperation
IS success model
job satisfaction
management change
medical education assurance
medical training
mixed methods
MOOC
MOOCs
n/a
online courses
online education
organizational speed
pandemic
population health research
post-digital
preventive behaviors
professional-defining qualities
psychophysiological standard
psychophysiological status
public health research
quality
R&D organization
remote teaching
research methods
residents training
satisfaction
Saudi Commission for Health Specialties
smart healthcare
specialist professiogram
student attitude
student behavior
student performance
subjective norms
sustainable education
sustainable health
teaching method
tertiary education
the COVID-19 pandemic
the satisfaction of students
theory of planned behavior
training
young adults
Persona (resp. second.): HousawiAbdulrahman
AlsaywidBasim
LytrasMiltiadis
Sommario/riassunto: The global COVID-19 pandemic has posed a major challenge in all aspects of life, including how graduate training of healthcare practitioners is conducted. In Saudi Arabia, there were over 14,000 graduate health professional trainees in different stages of their training in various specialties distributed in many healthcare facilities across the country. The vast geographical distribution and diversity of health specialties training programs and activities have remarkably magnified the challenge posed by the pandemic. However, recently, the SCFHS implemented a health training governance reform that granted more autonomy to accredited training facilities in supervising training activities according to preset policies. This autonomy was crucial for mitigating various risks imposed by the pandemic, especially during the extended periods of strict lockdown. The ultimate mandate is a knowledge management primer. We need to once again focus on the basics of human creativity and knowledge creation: Create the content/knowledge; Utilize knowledge; Document knowledge; Communicate knowledge; Enable an integrated training, education, and research ecosystem; Utilize the integrated platform. Our volume is a contribution to the scientific debate for the added value of COVID-19 to our training, education, and research capabilities. We continue this debate with a new Special Issue in the Sustainability journal. We look forward to your contributions to this discussion.
Altri titoli varianti: Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times
Titolo autorizzato: Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times: Innovative Methodological Approaches, Best Practices, and Case Studies  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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