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Madawa Chandratilake
Madawa Chandratilake
Professor in Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya
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Cultural similarities and differences in medical professionalism: a multi‐region study
M Chandratilake, S McAleer, J Gibson
Medical education 46 (3), 257-266, 2012
1762012
Improved junior paediatric prescribing skills after a short e-learning intervention: a randomised controlled trial
M Gordon, M Chandratilake, P Baker
Archives of disease in childhood 96 (12), 1191-1194, 2011
1002011
Preparing medical students for clinical decision making: a pilot study exploring how students make decisions and the perceived impact of a clinical decision making teaching …
CA McGregor, C Paton, C Thomson, M Chandratilake, H Scott
Medical teacher 34 (7), e508-e517, 2012
712012
How medical professionalism is conceptualised in Arabian context: a validation study
MM Al-Eraky, M Chandratilake
Medical teacher 34 (sup1), S90-S95, 2012
712012
Perception of educational environment among undergraduate students in a chiropractic training institution
PJ Palmgren, M Chandratilake
Journal of Chiropractic Education 25 (2), 151-163, 2011
642011
Assessment of medical knowledge: the pros and cons of using true/false multiple choice questions
M Chandratilake, M Davis, G Ponnamperuma
Natl Med J India 24 (4), 225-8, 2011
572011
Medical professionalism: what does the public think?
M Chandratilake, S McAleer, J Gibson, S Roff
Clinical medicine 10 (4), 364, 2010
562010
Medical professionalism: development and validation of the Arabian LAMPS
MM Al-Eraky, M Chandratilake, G Wajid, J Donkers, J van Merriënboer
Medical teacher 35 (sup1), S56-S62, 2013
482013
The Anatomy Competence Score—A new marker for anatomical ability
S Schoeman, M Chandratilake
Anatomical sciences education 5 (1), 33-40, 2012
462012
Palliative care education for medical students: differences in course evolution, organisation, evaluation and funding: a survey of all UK medical schools
S Walker, J Gibbins, P Paes, A Adams, M Chandratilake, F Gishen, ...
Palliative medicine 31 (6), 575-581, 2017
422017
Low fidelity, high quality: a model for e‐learning
M Gordon, M Chandratilake, P Baker
The clinical teacher 10 (4), 258-263, 2013
422013
Evaluating and designing assessments for medical education: the utility formula
M Chandratilake, M Davis
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION 1 (1), 1-17, 2010
422010
What information and the extent of information research participants need in informed consent forms: a multi-country survey
J Karbwang, N Koonrungsesomboon, CE Torres, EB Jimenez, G Kaur, ...
BMC Medical Ethics 19, 1-11, 2018
402018
Progress and divergence in palliative care education for medical students: a comparative survey of UK course structure, content, delivery, contact with patients and assessment …
S Walker, J Gibbins, S Barclay, A Adams, P Paes, M Chandratilake, ...
Palliative medicine 30 (9), 834-842, 2016
402016
Taiwanese medical students’ narratives of intercultural professionalism dilemmas: exploring tensions between Western medicine and Taiwanese culture
MJ Ho, K Gosselin, M Chandratilake, LV Monrouxe, CE Rees
Advances in Health Sciences Education 22, 429-445, 2017
282017
Validation and piloting of direct observation of practical skills tool to assess intubation in the Chilean context
AE Delfino, M Chandratilake, FR Altermatt, G Echevarria
Medical teacher 35 (3), 231-236, 2013
272013
Preliminary benchmarking of appropriate sanctions for lapses in undergraduate professionalism in the health professions
S Roff, M Chandratilake, S Mcaleer, J Gibson
Medical teacher 33 (3), 234-238, 2011
262011
Taiwanese and Sri Lankan students’ dimensions and discourses of professionalism
LV Monrouxe, M Chandratilake, K Gosselin, CE Rees, MJ Ho
Medical Education 51 (7), 718-731, 2017
222017
Factors affecting career preferences of medical students at the College of Medicine, Malawi
E Yeganeh-Arani, M Chandratilake, AS Muula
South African Medical Journal 102 (4), 2012
222012
The weak relationship between anatomy competence and clinical skills in junior medical students
S Schoeman, M Chandratilake
Anatomical sciences education 5 (4), 217-224, 2012
212012
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