نتایج جستجو برای: medical curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 630735  

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2017
Akbar Soltani Maryam Allaa Hamideh Moosapour Azadeh Aletaha Farzaneh Shahrtash Alireza Monajemi Tohid Arastoo Maryam Ahmadinejad Azim Mirzazadeh Mahboobeh Khabaz Mafinejad

Nowadays, improvement of thinking skills of students is one of the universally supported aims in the majority of medical schools. This study aims to design longitudinal theme of reasoning, problem-solving and decision-making into the undergraduate medical curriculum at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). A participatory approach was applied to design the curriculum during 2009-2011. T...

SALMA ALNEEL, YASAR ALBUSHRA AHMED

Introduction: Despite the importance of curriculum analysisfor internal refinement of a programme, the approach for sucha step in under-described in the literature. This article describesthe analysis of the medical curriculum at the Faculty of Medicine,University of Gezira (FMUG). This analysis is crucial in the eraof innovative medical education since introducing new curriculaand curricular ch...

2012
Susanne Nützenadel Katharina Haaf Roman Duelli Franz Resch

Increasing the flexibility of medical degree courses as well as individual advice and curriculum planning are essential needs of pregnant students and student parents. The results of the Ulm Study gave the academic advisers in the Dean of Studies' office in Heidelberg a large number of suggestions on how to offer sensitive, competent and needs-based advice to this target group. Comprehensive re...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2012
William Wrigley Cees P M van der Vleuten Adrian Freeman Arno Muijtjens

There has been increasing use and significance of progress testing in medical education. It is used in many ways and with several formats to reflect the variety of curricula and assessment purposes. These developments have occurred alongside a recognised sensitivity for error variance inherent in multiple choice tests from which challenges to its validity and reliability have arisen. This Guide...

2017
Su Jin Chae Miran Kim Ki Hong Chang Yoon-Sok Chung

PURPOSE We aim to identify what potential bias factors affected students' overall course evaluation, and to observe what factors should be considered in the curriculum evaluation system of medical schools. METHODS This study analyzed students' ratings of preclinical instructions at the Ajou University School of Medicine. The ratings of instructions involved 41 first-year and 45 second-year me...

2012
Patty McNally

With the competing pressures facing medical school faculty, teaching is no longer considered a top priority. For many reasons, both internal and external, patient care and research activities receive more recognition and financial support than teaching. Most physicians believe they teach well and are frequently correct despite their lack of formal training on the art and science of medical educ...

2015
Johanna Shapiro Lois L. Nixon Stephen E. Wear David J. Doukas

Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by science, have generally accepted, appreciated, and welcomed the inclusion of literature over the past several decades. Recent concerns about medical professional formation have led to discussions about the specific role and contribution of literature and stories. In this article, we demonstrate how professionalism an...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2014
Renslow Sherer Yu Wan Hongmei Dong Brian Cooper Ivy Morgan Biwen Peng Jun Liu Lin Wang David Xu

To modernize its stagnant, traditional curriculum and pedagogy, the Medical School of Wuhan University in China adopted (with modifications) the University of Chicago's medical curriculum model. The reform effort in basic sciences was integrating histology and physiology into one course, increasing the two subjects' connection to clinical medicine, and applying new pedagogies and assessment met...

2017
Enas Abdulhay Ruba Khnouf Shireen Haddad Areen Al-Bashir

BACKGROUND Improvement of medical content in Biomedical Engineering curricula based on a qualitative assessment process or on a comparison with another high-standard program has been approached by a number of studies. However, the quantitative assessment tools have not been emphasized. The quantitative assessment tools can be more accurate and robust in cases of challenging multidisciplinary fi...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2012
Luba Dumenco Paul George Julie Scott Taylor Richard Dollase

In 2011, the Medical Curriculum Committee appointed a new working group to revise the standards to reflect national trends and recent developments in medical education. In the process, we retitled our competency-based curriculum The Nine Abilities. A major goal of the revision was to clarify the domains of our curriculum that focus on patient-centered care, advocacy, and professional developmen...

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