Program Evaluation & Improvement Group (PEIG)

Facilitates the development of holistic, integrated, and systematic processes for the evaluation and improvement of the Faculty of Medicine’s educational programs through the following enablers:

SystemsTo improve the quality of the student learning, and teaching environments

ProcessesFor evaluation and improvement incorporating evidence-based approaches to quality and quality improvement

RewardsIncentive and recognition programs for staff for quality in teaching and contribution to the Program.


Program Quality Aspects


The quality of the program is viewed and assessed in terms of the following Program Quality Aspects.

Program evaluation & improvement model

Members


Member NameContact
Patrick McNeil
Professor, Rheumatology
Faculty of Medicine, UNSW
Patrick Boyle
Visiting Fellow
UNSW
Kathryn Gibson
Associate Professor (Conjoint)
South Western Sydney Clinical School
Michael Grimm
Professor, Clinical Associate Dean
Department of Medicine
St George Clinical School
Chris Hughes
Senior Lecturer
School of Public Health and Community Medicine
Philip Jones
Associate Professor, Associate Dean
Office of Medical Education
Rachel Thompson
Lecturer
Office of Medical Education
Helen Scicluna
Senior Project Officer
Program Evaluation & Improvement Group (PEIG)
Office of Medical Education
Brid Morahan
Administration Officer
Program Evaluation & Improvement Group (PEIG)
Office of Medical Education






Contact


Dr Helen Scicluna
Senior Project Officer
Program Evaluation & Improvement
Office of Medical Education
T (02) 9385 1766
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Reports
MBBS Evaluation Report 2009
The UNSW Medicine Student Experience Questionnaire (MedSEQ): A synopsis of its Development, Features and Utility
Phase 1 Committee Response to MBBS Evaluation Report

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