نتایج جستجو برای: community integration medical education pharmacy curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 1470020  

2012
Hossein Vatanpour

For the time being our pharmacy curriculum is in Iran mostly based on lecturing methods as instructional strategies. In this method of education a great deal of declarative knowledge as well as a large number of students could be covered at the same time. Indeed based on the job description of a pharmacist, pharmacy graduates should work in a relevant field in pharmacy retail, in order to be ab...

Journal: :thrita 0
gholamreza hassanzadeh department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2122352416, fax: +98-2166409072 narges hassanpoor school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran arash jalali department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran negar hassanzadeh school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mehryar jafari school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran nekoo panahi school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

conclusions considering the recent advances in medical curriculum it seems that teaching anatomy should be improved by shifting to new methods in teaching and evaluation. results our findings showed that 82% of iranian anatomists use lecture and 83.5% of them believe dissection is the best method for teaching anatomy. according to our study, anatomists in iran agree that clinical points and app...

2013
Lori E Crosby Teresa Smith William D Parr Monica J Mitchell

INTRODUCTION New models of health education are needed as research is becoming increasingly translational and as health care models are being applied to both medical and community settings. The Community Engagement and Translational Research Speaker Series is an innovative model for community health education that engages academic and community participants in shared learning. METHOD Over the...

2018
Gabrielle M Finn Geeta Hitch Buge Apampa Catherine M Hennessy Claire F Smith Jane Stewart Paul R Gard

The Anatomical Society has developed a series of learning outcomes that 'experts' within the field would recommend as core knowledge outputs for a Master's Degree Programme in Pharmacy (MPharm) within the UK. Using the Anatomical Society core gross anatomy syllabus for medical anatomy as a foundation, a modified Delphi technique was used to develop outcomes specific to pharmacy graduates. A Del...

2013
David P Bahner Eric J Adkins Daralee Hughes Michael Barrie Creagh T Boulger Nelson A Royall

BACKGROUND Physician-performed focused ultrasonography is a rapidly growing field with numerous clinical applications. Focused ultrasound is a clinically useful tool with relevant applications across most specialties. Ultrasound technology has outpaced the education, necessitating an early introduction to the technology within the medical education system. There are many challenges to integrati...

2010
Lorine P Pelly Donna M Pierrynowski MacDougall Beth A Halperin Robert A Strang Susan K Bowles Darlene M Baxendale Shelly A McNeil

BACKGROUND Knowledge & attitudes of healthcare providers (HCP) have significant impact on frequency with which vaccines are offered & accepted but many HCP are ill equipped to make informed recommendations about vaccine merits & risks. We performed an assessment of the educational needs of trainees regarding immunization and used the information thus ascertained to develop multi-faceted, evalua...

M Mosadegh

Human resources development in society or organization is a necessity to secure progress. Without such development societies or organizations fail to achieve their objectives. Human resources development is a three-stage measure to meet the requirements of each society or organization. These three stages are: a) planning and programming: at this stage qualitative and quantitative needs are dete...

2011
TM Khan M Anwar KK Mueen Ahmed

This perspective is a reflection of the Personal teaching experience of the authors. The aim of this perspective is to identify the weaknesses in the pharmacy curriculum development in Asian developing nations and to propose a methodological approach for curriculum validation. It has been seen that improper selection of the course contents were the common limitations found in the pharmacy curri...

Journal: :BMC medical education 2016
Sophie Eisenbarth Thomas Tilling Eva Lueerss Jelka Meyer Susanne Sehner Andreas H Guse Jennifer Guse Nee Kurré

BACKGROUND Heterogeneous basic science knowledge of medical students is an important challenge for medical education. In this study, the authors aimed at exploring the value and role of integrated supportive science (ISS) courses as a novel approach to address this challenge and to promote learning basic science concepts in medical education. ISS courses were embedded in a reformed medical curr...

2017
Hemant Deepak Shewade Kathiresan Jeyashree Selvaraj Kalaiselvi Chinnakali Palanivel Krishna Chandra Panigrahi

INTRODUCTION A community-based training (CBT) program, where teaching and training are carried out in the community outside of the teaching hospital, is a vital part of undergraduate medical education. Worldwide, there is a shift to competency-based training, and CBT is no exception. We attempted to develop a tool that uses a competency-based approach for assessment of CBT. METHODS Based on a...

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