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Medical and Nursing Educator Webinar Series

Australia and New Zealand

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Join medical and nursing educators and specialists from across Australia and New Zealand as we explore key topics shaping healthcare education in 2025. From assessment to the latest in clinical simulation, discover emerging trends in the field and solutions to support your teaching journey and students' success.  All webinars are 60 minutes long in an interactive format with live Q&A at the end. A recording will be available post-webinar on this page if you're unable to make it live.

View our schedule below to see upcoming webinars including speakers, dates and topics. 

Past Sessions

Supporting the Clinical Learner: Building Practice Readiness with the Elsevier Portfolio

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Watch our expert-led session featuring Dr Michael Foti and Dr Sarah Hyde as they explore comprehensive strategies for preparing medical students for clinical practice. This valuable webinar demonstrates how to leverage Elsevier's portfolio to build practice-ready confidence and enhance clinical competency

Clinical reasoning: building skills through case-based learning

Access the recording of our insightful webinar with Dr. Sarah Hyde and A/Prof Ben Taylor and discover how to assess and build clinical reasoning skills using case-based learning. This session is perfect for educators in Australia and New Zealand seeking innovative methods to support students in developing critical thinking skills for clinical practice.

Decolonising design in nursing education: Building inclusive learning experiences

Access the recording of our webinar featuring Dr Shannon Butts, Dr Brittny Chabalowski, and Dr Kylie Short to discover innovative approaches for creating inclusive and culturally safe nursing education. This session explores the application of decolonising design principles and the GRACE framework in the development of Shadow Health, and includes a real-world case from Dr Kylie Short on how the University of Canterbury is utilising Shadow Health in their teaching.