The Fiji National University’s (FNU), College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences’ (CMNHS) three-day Health Professional Education Symposium ended on a high note last week.
The symposium brought together health and medical professionals, academics, researchers, students and other relevant stakeholders to discuss ways to enhance teaching and learning practices and processes in the field of medical and health education based on the theme, Innovate and Rejuvenate: The Transformation of Pacific Health Professional Education.
International keynote speakers from Australia, New Zealand and Singapore carried out discussion sessions on focusing on Lessons Learnt on Learning and Teaching Innovations through the Pandemic, Student Experiences and Learning Environment, and the Future of Learning and Teaching. For the first time, students from all the College Schools were also involved in the symposium. Final year Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) student, Rajeev Singh, said that being part of the Symposium emphasised the College’s value of students’ opinions…
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