Medical Education
Welcome to the Medical Education Unit.
The Medical Education Unit (MEU) was founded in 2006 with Professor Ian Wilson as its inaugural Director and was followed by Professor Wendy Hu who has played an integral role in the transition of medical school curriculum to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
The Medical Education Unit provides guidance and faculty development, within the School of Medicine, to ensure that curriculum delivery, assessment and evaluation are informed by current best practice in Medical Education. The Medical Education team consists of dedicated medical educators from a diverse range of clinical and non-clinical backgrounds. Our team coordinates, teaches and provides student support and pastoral care at all levels of the 5-year medical program.
We make every effort to promote an optimal educational environment for our students through early clinical exposure and small group problem-based learning. We carry out educational research and translate our research and innovation to inform and transform our practice to deliver a research-informed learning experience and to establish a national and international reputation in the field of Medical Education
Dr Iman Hegazi
PhDMedEd, PhDToxicol, MForMed, MBBS Hons
Director of Medical Education
School of Medicine
Who we are
We are a multidisciplinary team of academic staff dedicated to supporting the design, implementation and continuous improvement of education and training offered by the School of Medicine throughout its teaching sites. Contact us for further information.
Our vision
The Western Sydney University Medical Education Unit is recognised globally for collaboratively creating and delivering medical education and training that is best practice, innovative, evolving and evidence based, grounded in the learning needs of students, and the health needs of patients and the communities whom we serve.
Our mission
We work collaboratively with students, teachers and experts in the basic, clinical and social sciences to ensure that education and training is:
- Designed to engage students as active and life-long learners
- Interdisciplinary, inclusive and promotes equity and respect
- Innovative and evolving in content and modes of delivery
- Community engaged, aligned to the School of Medicine graduate attributes
- Research-led and translates evidence about what works into educational practice
- Based on standards which promote excellence in student and teacher achievement
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