نتایج جستجو برای: community integration medical education pharmacy curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 1470020  

Journal: :Indian journal of public health 2008
Baridalyne Nongkynrih K Anand Y S Kusuma Sanjay K Rai P Misra K Goswami

Under graduate medical education aims at producing doctors who are competent in preventive, promotive and curative knowledge and skills. The community medicine curriculum in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi has been designed with this objective in view. Students are given community oriented training in urban and rural settings whereby students are taught to carry out various a...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2010
David J Doukas Laurence B McCullough Stephen Wear

Abraham Flexner was commissioned by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to conduct the 1910 survey of all U.S. and Canadian medical schools because medical education was perceived to lack rigor and strong learning environments. Existing proprietary schools were shown to have inadequate student scholarship and substandard faculty and teaching venues. Flexner's efforts and tho...

2016
Gustavo A. Quintero John Vergel Martha Arredondo María-Cristina Ariza Paula Gómez Ana-Maria Pinzon-Barrios

Most curricula for medical education have been integrated horizontally and vertically--vertically between basic and clinical sciences. The Flexnerian curriculum has disappeared to permit integration between basic sciences and clinical sciences, which are taught throughout the curriculum. We have proposed a different form of integration where the horizontal axis represents the defined learning o...

2017
Agnieszka Skowron Justyna Dymek Anna Gołda Wioletta Polak

Pharmacists in Poland are responsible for the dispensing and quality control of pharmaceuticals. The education process in pharmacy is regulated and monitored at the national level. Pharmacy education at Jagiellonian University is organized in a traditional way based on input and content teaching. The aim of the study was to determinate whether the Jagiellonian University curriculum in the Pharm...

2015
Annette SH Schultz Drena Dunford Reem Atout Ruby Grymonpre

1College of Nursing; 2College of Pharmacy; 3College of Dentistry, Faculty of Heath Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Correspondence: Dr Annette SH Schultz, College of Nursing, Faculty of Heath Sciences, University of Manitoba, CR3022, 369 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 2A6. Telephone 204-258-1311, e-mail [email protected] The present commentary articulates se...

Background: Military medicine is one of the important orders of military systems that takes responsibility for providing health services to the military forces. Military physicians need knowledge and skills required for their role. In today's world, different countries have designed and developed certain activities and curricula for military medical education at general and pro...

2011
Yanli Nie Lin Li Yurong Duan Peixian Chen Bruce H Barraclough Mingming Zhang Jing Li

BACKGROUND To reduce harm caused by health care is a global priority. Medical students should be able to recognize unsafe conditions, systematically report errors and near misses, investigate and improve such systems with a thorough understanding of human fallibility, and disclose errors to patients. Incorporating the knowledge of how to do this into the medical student curriculum is an urgent ...

Journal: :Family medicine 2003
Mark Unverzagt Nina Wallerstein Jeffrey A Benson Angelo Tomedi Toby B Palley

A population health curriculum using methodologies from community-oriented primary care (COPC) was developed in 1994 as part of a required third-year family medicine clerkship at the University of New Mexico. The curriculum integrates population health/community medicine projects and problem-based tutorials into a community-based, ambulatory clinical experience. By combining a required populati...

2015
SARA MORTAZ HEJRI AZIM MIRZAZADEH MOHAMMAD JALILI

INTRODUCTION Pervasive beliefs regarding curricular reform and integration have flourished among medical students, faculty members and medical school administrators. These concepts have extensively impacted the reform process, sometimes by resisting the reforms and sometimes by diverting the curriculum from its planned objectives. In the current paper, we have tried to address the challenges of...

LEILA AFSHAR MUHAMADREZA ABDOLMALEKI SEDIGHEH MOMENI, SHAHRAM YAZDANI

Introduction: Hidden curriculum plays a main role in professionallearning, formation of professional identity, socialization,moral development and learning values, attitudes, beliefs, andknowledge in learners, so it needs to be managed. Althoughthe majority of the theorists believe in the existence of a hiddencurriculum and its greater effect and sustainability com...

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