NUS-Priority Research In Medical Education (NUS-PRIME) serves as a monthly platform for staff involved in medical and health professions educational projects to:
It is a monthly session usually held on the first Monday of each month from 12.30pm – 1.30pm (unless specified otherwise). There are usually two presentations per session, each 30mins inclusive of 10mins Q&A.
NUS-PRIME sessions are held online. The 2025 sessions* are as follow (click on the dates for more details and to register). Registered participants will receive a link via email to join the session.
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10th Febuary | 3rd March | 7th April | 5th May | 2nd June |
7th July | 4th August | 8th September | 6th October | 3rd November |
*Dates are subject to changes
To sign up as a presenter, please complete the application form (click here) and send it to:
We look forward to your participation as together we continue to build our capacity for medical education scholarship!
NUS-Priority Research In Medical Education (NUS-PRIME) Special Edition is a series of online webinars and consultation sessions which The Asia Pacific Scholar (TAPS) journal runs collaboratively with other journals/institutions.
These online sessions are specially tailored for medical and health professions educators from the Asia Pacific region to advice on how to position research for publication.
The next session will be held on 17 September from 4pm – 6pm (SG Time).
Abstract submission will open in March.
2022:
Webinar on How to Get Your Work Published (22 Feb 2022) by Prof Kevin Eva (Editor, Medical Education) – view recording here
Consultation Sessions (30 May 2022 & 18 October 2022)
2023:
Webinar on Promoting Inclusivity in Medical Education Publishing (2 August 2023) by Prof Rola Ajjawi (Deputy Editor, Medical Education) – view recording here
2024:
Webinar on Disseminating Your Scholarly Research in a Journal on Health Professions Education (4 July 2024) by Prof Peter de Jong (President, International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE); Former Editor-in-Chief of Medical Science Educator)