Browsing by Supervisor "Yielder, Jill"
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Evaluating medical radiation technologists’ image interpretation accuracy and clinical practice relative to their postgraduate educational experience in New Zealand
(2007)This study focuses on the effect of postgraduate education on image interpretation of trauma to the appendicular skeleton from a New Zealand (NZ) perspective. It evaluates the changes in the reporting accuracy and the ... -
An investigation into formal role extension opportunities for MRI technologists in New Zealand
(2008)At present, role development and a possible career progression framework for medical radiation technologists (MRTs) in New Zealand (NZ) are being investigated. This study aims to examine the attitudes of MRTs working in ... -
An investigation into the transition from student to practising osteopath
(2011)As osteopathy within New Zealand continues to gain recognition as an integral component of the mainstream healthcare system, it is important to understand the transition process which occurs as new graduates enter the ... -
Prescription rights for New Zealand MRI technologists – An opportunity for role extension
(2011)The New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology (NZIMRT) has approved a recommendation that would allow the profession to introduce a three tier career framework. This framework includes an advanced practitioner ... -
A survey to investigate the current state of role development, and the perceived educational and training needs for MRI technologists in New Zealand performing role extension activities
(2011)Purpose: This research was conducted to investigate role extension for MRI technologists in New Zealand. It sought to identify role extension activities performed by MRI technologists and to determine if any of these roles ... -
Will someone walk with me? A case study exploration of graduate nurses’ perceptions of the preceptored experience
(2008)The transition from student to registered nurse is a challenging and often stressful time in a nurse’s career. “Will someone walk with me?’ is a case study research project that explores the graduate nurses’ perceptions ...