Anique Atherley winner of SHE’s Dissertation Award 2021
At the School of Health Profession Education, we have about 15 PhD candidates each year that defend their PhD Thesis. Many of these theses are of very high scientific quality. To honour our PhD candidates and to celebrate scientific progress in health professions education we offer an annual SHE Dissertation Award for the best PhD thesis defended in a particular year. The SHE Research management team has studied all theses that were defended and selected Anique Atherley's thesis as the winner of the SHE Dissertation Award 2021.

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