نتایج جستجو برای: community integration medical education pharmacy curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 1470020  

Leila Bazrafkan, Marzieh Dehbozorgian, Mohammadreza Dehghani,

Introduction. The capability of the academic staff in teaching has a significant relationship with their awareness of educational process and curriculum. Taking the necessity of the curriculum and precise implementation of its parts as a system into account, reveals the academic staff’s thinking system and educational process. Education experts believe that the university student is the center ...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Cynthia Haq David J Steele Lucille Marchand Christine Seibert David Brody

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This paper describes the content and methods used to teach communication skills in Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century (UME-21) schools and provides suggestions for future efforts. METHODS Faculty leaders of curriculum projects at UME-21 schools provided reports describing new communication curriculum projects. Reports were reviewed and analyzed, cur...

2017
Klara Bolander Laksov Tim Dornan Pim W. Teunissen

BACKGROUND As medical education develops into a varied and well-developed field of research, the issue of quality research anchored in or generating theory has gained increasing importance. Medical education researchers have been criticized of not connecting their work to relevant theory. This paper set out to analyse how researchers can connect to theory in medical education. The goal of this ...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2013
Kulamakan Mahan Kulasegaram Maria Athina Martimianakis Maria Mylopoulos Cynthia R Whitehead Nicole N Woods

PURPOSE Integrating basic science and clinical concepts in the undergraduate medical curriculum is an important challenge for medical education. The health professions education literature includes a variety of educational strategies for integrating basic science and clinical concepts at multiple levels of the curriculum. To date, assessment of this literature has been limited. METHOD In this...

Journal: :American journal of pharmaceutical education 2014
Andrew K Husband Adam Todd John Fulton

An integrated curriculum is one where the summation of different academic disciplines forms a coherent whole and, importantly, where the relationships between the different disciplines have been carefully and strategically considered when forming the composite. Within pharmacy curriculum integration is important in order to produce graduates who have the capacity to apply their knowledge to a r...

Journal: :journal of advances in medical education and professionalism 0
yasar albushra ahmed department of medical oncology, sligo university hospital, sligo, ireland salma alneel department of paediatrics, oasis hospital, riyadh, saudi arabia

introduction: despite the importance of curriculum analysis for internal refinement of a programme, the approach for such a step in under-described in the literature. this article describes the analysis of the medical curriculum at the faculty of medicine, university of gezira (fmug). this analysis is crucial in the era of innovative medical education since introducing new curricula and curricu...

Introduction: Continuous quality promoting in education and research also validity of every university require adopting suitable mechanisms for evaluating quality and validity. Internal evaluation is one of tools that can evaluate systematically education and research status in universities to reach a standard situation. The present study with the aim of investigating research and education qua...

Journal: :Industrial health 2005
Onur Hamzaoglu Cavit I Yavuz Cigdem Caglayan M Sarper Erdogan Nilay Etiler

Processes and conditions of production may produce unhealthy effects. Both must therefore be included in the education of health care personnel. Vocational training in occupational health at Kocaeli University Medical School, Turkey aims to demonstrate students that occupational health is a specific and important area of work within the context of primary health care. This research is a cross-s...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2012
T T Htwe I Sabaridah K M Rajyaguru A M Mazidah

INTRODUCTION In line with the trend to engage students in active learning, it is imperative to introduce new strategies that make learning more interesting, especially in undergraduate curricula. This study aimed to determine students' performance and perception in pathology crosswords as an active way of learning and to assess their ability to memorise difficult terms in pathology. METHODS A...

2012
Anna Byszewski Walter Hendelman Caroline McGuinty Geneviève Moineau

BACKGROUND Transformation of medical students to become medical professionals is a core competency required for physicians in the 21st century. Role modeling was traditionally the key method of transmitting this skill. Medical schools are developing medical curricula which are explicit in ensuring students develop the professional competency and understand the values and attributes of this role...

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