نتایج جستجو برای: undergraduate education

تعداد نتایج: 405136  

2010
Asela M. Olupeliyawa Chris Hughes Chinthaka D. Balasooriya

Successful teamwork is being recognized as a necessity for many aspects of effective healthcare and team training has proved effective in improving teamwork in healthcare. Therefore it is important to recognize the competencies of teamwork relevant to undergraduate medical education. This review of the literature draws on the teamwork competencies as discussed through diverse contexts of health...

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...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2010
Roger Strasser Andre-Jacques Neusy

Access to well trained and motivated health workers is the major rural health issue. Without local access, it is unlikely that people in rural and remote communities will be able to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Studies in many countries have shown that the three factors most strongly associated with entering rural practice are: (i) a rural background; (ii) positive clinical and edu...

Journal: :Diseases of the chest 1957
H J MENDELSOHN

Basic objectives of good medical education have changed little in the past 50 years. The tremendous advances in the preclinical sciences and in clinical medicine during this time have made it impossible for a faculty to impart this mass of knowledge or, indeed, to expect or require the student to know all of it. This became more apparent with the accelerated program required for undergraduate m...

2016
Jan Breckwoldt Jan R Ludwig Joachim Plener Torsten Schröder Hans Gruber Harm Peters

BACKGROUND Distributing a fixed amount of teaching hours over a longer time period (spaced approach) may result in better learning than delivering the same amount of teaching within a shorter time (massed approach). While a spaced approach may provide more opportunities to elaborate the learning content, a massed approach allows for more economical utilisation of teaching facilities and to opti...

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
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 ...

2016
Laura Ribeiro Milton Severo Maria Amélia Ferreira

BACKGROUND There is an increasingly growing trend towards integrating scientific research training into undergraduate medical education. Communication, research and organisational/learning skills are core competences acquired by scientific research activity. The aim of this study was to assess the perceived performance of a core of transversal skills, related with scientific research, by Portug...

Journal: :Medical education 1978
J Horder

1. The place of the general practitioner in medical care. 2. The meaning of basic medical education. 3. The reasons why a contribution from general practice is needed in the basic education of all doctors. 4. The nature of the contribution, in outline and in detail. This is presented as a range of content from which any medical school can choose. 5. The way in which this contribution differs fr...

2010
Christian Schirlo Rolf Heusser

In the light of ongoing changes and challenges in the European health systems which also have significant implications for undergraduate medical education, the present paper describes the accreditation of medical education programmes in Switzerland focussing on undergraduate medical education. A summary of the methodology used is provided and first experiences as well as future perspectives are...

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