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… 10 mei 2019 Intervision for medical interns Zoekresultaten After three years mainly theory and skillslab practicals, then finally on the job during the master’s in Medicine. A great, but also intensive and challenging time. Medical interns record their experiences in a portfolio and discuss their progress with a mentor. Since this academic year, they also have reflective meetings with other interns about the hierarchy, responsibilities and uncertainties, the long days, the setbacks and successes. … den Eertwegh came up with a new idea: intervision meetings in the master’s in Medicine. The initiative was launched in October 2018 with 44 groups, each composed of around seven interns. The groups come together regularly to share and evaluate their experiences, under the supervision of a coach. All internship rotations have made available two timeslots of 1.5 hours for the intervision meetings. The groups meet four times per year (12 times in total during the master’s programme). … started the intervision meetings: 44 groups in total, supervised by 15 coaches. When three cohorts are up and running the number of groups will increase to 120 or 130, which means more coaches will be needed. If you are interested and have prior experience with intervision or group supervision, please contact Anke Smeenk ( anke.smeenk@maastrichtuniversity.nl ). … After three years mainly theory and skillslab practicals, then finally on the job during the master’s in Medicine. A great, but also …
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… a new tool to help service providers bridge this gap: The Service Robot Innovation Canvas (shown below). This strategic framework helps businesses assess the impact of service robots across three key pillars: Business Capabilities, Customer Service Experience, and Profit Formula. The Maastricht Center for Robots (MCR) focuses on the opportunities and challenges that arise from the rapid advancement of service and social robots. You can also follow them on LinkedIn . The Business Capabilities pillar focuses on the internal workings of the organization. Here, companies can identify the core service activities that robots can take over and the technological capabilities needed to support them. The Customer Service Experience pillar looks at the external impact of robots on customer relationships, value propositions, and interaction behaviors. Finally, the Profit Formula pillar helps businesses understand the financial implications of service robots, including … develop a comprehensive understanding of how service robots will influence their marketing strategies. This allows them to make informed decisions about service robot implementations, ensuring a smooth transition and a positive impact on the customer experience as well as business performance. We refer interested readers to our recent chapter “Introducing the Service Robot Innovation Canvas” published in “The Impact of Digitalization on Current Marketing Strategies” ( link ). Additionally, MCR …
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YUFE is thrilled to announce that its student programme, the YUFE Student Journey, evolves into OpenYUFE, enabling students to apply all year long.
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… 26 januari 2017 Zoekresultaten Over the past three months, Visual Artist Esther de Bont (1981) has been Artist in Residence at Maastricht University. She has visited and explored all faculties of the University and has captured her visual experiences on paper. The results of her efforts can be viewed during office hours at the exhibition space of in the Minderbroedersberg building. They will remain on display until February 15, 2017. Artist in Residence as a project was made possible by … Maastricht University. Learn more … Over the past three months, Visual Artist Esther de Bont (1981) has been Artist in Residence at Maastricht University. She has visited and explored all faculties of the University and has captured her visual experiences on paper. … Exhibition Artist in Residence …
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… 12 mei 2022 Zoekresultaten Ron Cörvers who leads one of the UM/SBE research spearheads - Fair and Smart Data speaks with Ton Geurts, Business Director, BISCI and Shreyas Sridhar, Project Manager, BISCI about his experience with research and leading the Maastricht Sustainability Institute. Shreyas : Hi Ron, thank you for joining Ton and me here today. The Fair and Smart Data spearhead is an ambitious project and as its Programme Lead, we are eager to get to … University and MSI, I would say I'm a social scientist who has always been keen to work with people from various disciplines. This is quite fascinating for me to do because then you see different ideas and unique perspectives. Ton : You put your experience well in your humble words. I know that you also did your PhD while working, which must have been quite a task. Ron : Indeed. A PhD is necessary if you are interested in a career at university. When I was working at Open University we saw a … in this spearhead also represent different aspects of society; we have academic institutions, innovation hubs, NGOs and businesses. Ton : FSD is indeed an important project and leading such a large programme is not an easy task. You have the experience to lead and work with different kinds of external parties and different departments within the business school. Making this a well-oiled machine takes time and effort. Ron : Yes, on the one hand, there is a huge challenge involved in this …
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… 12 november 2020 Zoekresultaten At the invitation of Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven (Education, Culture and Science) on 12 November, eleven UM students spoke in an online meeting with the minister about their experiences with studying during corona time. Rector Magnificus Rianne Letschert and several UM employees also joined. The minister expressed her admiration for the flexibility and resilience of the students: "Impressive to see how brave the younger … for higher education: "I am convinced of the importance of partial on-campus education for the motivation and social contacts of students." Online meeting with Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven The participating students spoke candidly about their experiences since March this year. What they unanimously missed is the physical presence of fellow students and teachers. Everything is online, even the social activities. That is sometimes difficult, they said. They also found it a lack that it is … only for a few days a week. Involvement The UM students appreciated that they are involved by their teachers and by the education experts in the search for the best solutions within the existing possibilities. They are continuously asked about their experiences with online, hybrid (half of the tutorial group on campus, other half online) and blended (combination of online and on campus) education. They saw a strong development there since March, when a rapid transition to online education had to …
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… 13 maart 2017 Zoekresultaten A memory that does not seem to coincide with reality is innocent enough in everyday life. Indeed, we all experience blind spots in our memory every day that we fill in with what probably happened. But in court, it is important to get the facts straight. That is why Dr Henry Otgaar of Maastricht University examines how memories are formed, influenced and … about that?”, asks the researcher. After a few conversations, 30 to 40 per cent of the subjects say that they’re able to remember it and come up with additional details. Henry Otgaar: “They have very detailed stories about something they haven’t experienced, because we checked with their parents. And when we tell them afterwards that the story was made up, 30 to 40 per cent still insist that they remember it vividly. To them, it feels like a real memory.” And rightly, because neuroscientific … that he or she has repressed it the whole time. But that doesn’t really exist”, says Otgaar. “It may be that someone hasn’t thought about it for a long time, but that is something different than repression. There are many studies that show that if you experience something bad, you can actually remember it very well. From an evolutionary perspective, that would also be strange; our memory is designed to increase our chance of survival.” Photographic memory does not exist “ With a photographic memory, …
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… your students through student portal and email in addition to face-to-face contact, and having to switch abruptly to a fully online form of communication. Giuditta Perversi, lecturer in Chemistry at the Maastricht Science Programme (MSP), shares her experiences with online teaching and examinations during the Corona crisis. Did you manage to create a new way of working? “Both my class and me were hoping to finish Period 4 in person. We planned long Q&A sessions, and I reassured them that they … really doing beyond what they write to you. Nevertheless, I learned that if I make sure to be in contact with my students regularly and let them know that my thoughts and efforts are still focused on them, they will not drop out of the educational experience so easily.” How did your first online exam work out? “It worked out great! There was full attendance, and all exams were submitted within the set amount of time. Instead of experimenting with the exam function on Eleum, which some of my … your students through student portal and email in addition to face-to-face contact, and having to switch abruptly to a fully online form of communication. Giuditta Perversi, lecturer in Chemistry at the Maastricht Science Programme (MSP), shares her experiences with online teaching and examinations during the Corona crisis. … Online teaching: a challenge and a blessing …
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… Zoom-interview, Prof. Philippe Lambin, speaks about the research of his Department of Precision Medicine, that obtained over three million euros of research funding in the past half year. How did they manage that, in times of corona? Lambin shares his experiences, vision and tips. Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Department of Precision Medicine Visit the website of the Department of Precision Medicine . Also interesting: a podcast interview with prof. Lambin on 'radiomics', published … Zoom-interview, Prof. Philippe Lambin, speaks about the research of his Department of Precision Medicine, that obtained over three million euros of research funding in the past half year. How did they manage that, in times of corona? Lambin shares his experiences, vision and tips. … A video interview with Prof. Philippe Lambin … Obtaining research grants in times of corona …
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… this time the Japanese company Eisai, to test the effects of a sleeping drug on driving ability. This clinical trial is required by the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before the drug can be marketed. Thanks to twenty-eight years of experience with this type of research, which includes supervising test subjects while they drive, the Maastricht research group more than meets the strict requirements set by the FDA. Half of the test subjects for this new study must be 65 years old or … will be measured with particular attention to ‘swerving’, a scientifically proven indicator of sleepiness. Strict requirements These clinical trials are subject to extremely high requirements, down to the smallest detail. ‘Our group has acquired vast experience over the course of more than twenty-eight years and we’re incredibly proud that we meet the strict requirements of the FDA,’ says research leader Eric Vuurman. Ultimately, the drug will predominantly be used by older people, which is why … this time the Japanese company Eisai, to test the effects of a sleeping drug on driving ability. This clinical trial is required by the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before the drug can be marketed. Thanks to twenty-eight years of experience with this type of research, which includes supervising test subjects while they drive, the Maastricht research group more than meets the strict requirements set by the FDA. Half of the test subjects for this new study must be 65 years old or …