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Dr Elizabeth Molloy
Lecturer, Physiotherapy
PhD, BPhysio(Hons)
Profile
Liz Molloy is a lecturer in the area of musculoskeletal physiotherapy. She is a practising physiotherapist at Alphington Sports Medicine Centre and has worked as team physiotherapist with both junior and senior Australian Athletics Teams over the past four years. Liz completed her PhD in the area of feedback in physiotherapy clinical education and is active in helping shape the physiotherapy clinical education program at Monash. Her areas of interest include educational research, pain management, health promotion and qualitative research methodology.
Teaching responsibility and activities
Current projects
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Focus Group Study: “Teaching pain in the undergraduate physiotherapy curriculum”
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“An investigation of interprofessional education attitudes and learning styles in health science students at Monash University”
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“The impact of students’ learning styles on academic and clinical performance”
Publications
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Molloy E (2006): Insights into the formal feedback culture in physiotherapy clinical education. Melbourne: School of Physiotherapy and Department of Education, The University of Melbourne
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Molloy E and Clarke D (2005) The positioning of physiotherapy students and clinical supervisors in feedback sessions. Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multi-disciplinary Journal 7:79-90.
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