نتایج جستجو برای: undergraduate medical curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 657297  

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Joseph R Betancourt

Given that understanding the sociocultural dimensions underlying a patient's health values, beliefs, and behaviors is critical to a successful clinical encounter, cross-cultural curricula have been incorporated into undergraduate medical education. The goal of these curricula is to prepare students to care for patients from diverse social and cultural backgrounds, and to recognize and appropria...

Journal: :Journal of public health medicine 1999
R Edwards M White D Chappel J Gray

BACKGROUND Despite frequent calls to improve undergraduate medical public health teaching, little is known about whether curricula have changed. We report a survey of undergraduate public health teaching in UK medical schools in 1996. The survey aimed to assess whether the General Medical Council's 1993 recommendations to strengthen undergraduate medical education in public health have been imp...

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...

2017
Dorene F. Balmer Michael J. Devlin Boyd F. Richards

INTRODUCTION While medical educators typically attend to group trends, groups are made up of unique individuals. An exploration of Bourdieu's concept of habitus, defined as a system of dispositions, may help medical educators think relationally about the collective trajectory of the group and the individual trajectory of each student. METHODS We built on our 4‑year, longitudinal study which r...

2017
Francisca van der Meulen Cornelia Fluit Mieke Albers Roland Laan Antoine Lagro-Janssen

Although several projects have addressed the importance of gender health issues in medical education, the sustainability of change efforts in medical education has rarely been addressed. Understanding the possible facilitators or barriers to sustainability may help to develop future interventions that are effective in maintaining gender health issues as a topic in medical curricula. The aim of ...

Journal: :Medical humanities 2002
R Arnott

The publication in 1993 by the General Medical Council of Tomorrow's Doctors-Recommendations on Undergraduate Medical Education provided the first real opportunity for many medical schools to advance the introduction of the history of medicine into the undergraduate medical curriculum. While the University of Birmingham Medical School, was not one of the first to introduce the subject, it has b...

2015
Jennifer Crowley Lauren Ball Celia Laur Clare Wall Bruce Arroll Phillippa Poole Sumantra Ray

AIM To assess nutrition curriculum guidelines for undergraduate medical education in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand to highlight potential opportunities for shared learning on the advancement of nutrition in medical education. METHODS A comprehensive list of professional bodies, councils, organizations, and other groups relevant ...

Journal: :Teaching and learning in medicine 2009
David Mayer Debra L Klamen Anne Gunderson Paul Barach

PURPOSE Patient safety has emerged as a global concern in the provision of quality health care, and yet, to date, few medical schools have created and/or implemented patient safety curricula. The purpose of this article is to introduce readers to one model of a patient safety undergraduate medical curriculum, as designed by a group of experts attending an annual interdisciplinary roundtable ass...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1995

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