Ms Sarah Hyde
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Lecturer
School of Rural Health, Orange Campus |
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Research interests
Sarah is a Lecturer in Medical Education and PhD student investigating the transfer of self-regulated learning skills between problem-based learning and clinical learning contexts in medical students, using qualitative research methods. She works across both the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Sydney and has been doing so since 2001. Her principle role is in evaluation of the medical and dental undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum, as well as teaching in the Postgraduate Program in Medical Education. Sarah teaches modules on the Clinical Learning Context, Problem Based Learning, Evaluation, and Scholarship of Learning and Teaching. She is now based at the clinical school in Orange, rural NSW. Sarah has research interests in how students learn in different contexts, graduate outcomes of students, problem based learning, learning technologies and rural medical education.
