1. THE MARY STUART PROJECT David Robertson School of Health Sciences Faculty of Health & Social Care [email_address] THE ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
2. THE MARY STUART PROJECT Aim: To utilise and evaluate innovative methods in promoting teaching and learning and to gain international perspectives on the management of individuals with multiple sclerosis.
3. Aim: To investigate the potential of problem based learning (PBL) supported by communications technology, to develop key, transferable and requisite skills and knowledge, critical for practice as an occupational therapist. THE MARY STUART PROJECT
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13. Outline content of the videoconferences. Summary and focus group 2. Videoconference 7. General discussion focussed on healthcare systems and their influence on the practice of occupational therapy. Videoconference 6. Focus group 1. Videoconference 5. Student groups present their resettlement strategies. Group reflection on the influence of healthcare systems directly on management of Mary Stuart. Videoconference 4. Student groups present their treatment strategies, release of exemplar treatment plan, discharge summary, photographs and plans of Mary Stuart’s home. Videoconference 3. Student groups present their assessment strategies, release of exemplar assessments. Videoconference 2. Introduction and orientation to the virtual community, release of Mary Stuart’s medical and social history. Videoconference 1.