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Graduates from a traditional medical curriculum evaluate the effectiveness of their medical curriculum through interviews

Graduates from a traditional medical curriculum evaluate the effectiveness of their medical curriculum through interviews

... these medical graduates were from just one uni- versity the traditional curriculum at Liverpool was based on traditional curricula which were standard not just in the UK, but elsewhere for over 100 years ...

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Learning Outcomes and Their Relatedness in a Medical Curriculum

Learning Outcomes and Their Relatedness in a Medical Curriculum

... the medical curriculum embodies pertinent domain information, which, as we later show, goes a long way in establishing accurate relationships between ...

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Cultural diversity: blind spot in medical curriculum documents, a document analysis

Cultural diversity: blind spot in medical curriculum documents, a document analysis

... in medical education. In cases where strategic curriculum documents form the basis of medical training it is expected that the topic of cultural diversity is included in these documents, especially ...

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Medical students’ perception of international health electives in the undergraduate medical curriculum at the College of Medicine, King Saud University

Medical students’ perception of international health electives in the undergraduate medical curriculum at the College of Medicine, King Saud University

... students will be taking their elective within King Saud Uni- versity (KSU), but some have also secured and self-funded positions abroad in approved institutions. A third group has been selected and will be funded by the ...

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A Retrospective Look at The Medical Curriculum

A Retrospective Look at The Medical Curriculum

... The Baconian concept that knowledge makes perfect and more knowledge makes more perfect is no longer feasible. The quantity and rate with which new information is being added is phenomenal. Moreover, the whole field is ...

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Change in subjective well-being over 20 years at two Norwegian medical schools and factors linked to well-being today: a survey

Change in subjective well-being over 20 years at two Norwegian medical schools and factors linked to well-being today: a survey

... on medical student stress and ill-health among scholars [2, 13, ...the medical curriculum, study en- vironment and individual differences among the students with respect to perceived social support ...

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2018_Mishra.pdf

2018_Mishra.pdf

... day medical education in the United ...American medical institutions are rethinking the paradigm of medical education in response to the rapid increase in knowledge of scientific medicine and the ...

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Students’ medical ethics rounds: a combinatorial program for medical ethics education

Students’ medical ethics rounds: a combinatorial program for medical ethics education

... Students’ Medical Ethics Rounds (SMER) was conducted in the Students’ Scientific Research Center (SSRC) of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, from October 2012 to February 2014 as an ...

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Basic Principles of Science in Medical Education—Development and Implementation of a Two Week Introductory Track

Basic Principles of Science in Medical Education—Development and Implementation of a Two Week Introductory Track

... the medical curriculum (see also German Council of Science and Humanities, ...the medical faculty by reaching an agreement on rele- vant basic principles of science in ...the medical ...

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Student Perceptions of the Behavioural Sciences Curriculum in a Sri Lanka Medical Faculty

Student Perceptions of the Behavioural Sciences Curriculum in a Sri Lanka Medical Faculty

... The importance of behavioural sciences is understood but it is still not fully appreciated, with the majority indicating they would opt out of the course if it was not mandatory. The science as a whole should not be ...

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Patient safety education for undergraduate medical students: a systematic review

Patient safety education for undergraduate medical students: a systematic review

... busy curriculum and suggests that university and hospital decision makers and faculty be fully engaged by explaining; the need and rational, and that it can be integrated into the teaching of clinical medicine to ...

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Why Disability should be Included in the Professional Education of General Practice Medical Doctors

Why Disability should be Included in the Professional Education of General Practice Medical Doctors

... by medical education towards the attainment of core competencies would prove very helpful in assisting graduates to meet the medical needs of patients in this new millennium ...undergraduate medical ...

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Students’ medical ethics rounds: a combinatorial program for medical ethics education

Students’ medical ethics rounds: a combinatorial program for medical ethics education

... the medical curriculum today (1). Presently, all medical schools increasingly require that students be well educated in ethical issues, so as to be equipped with the necessary skills for better ...

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Medical informatics in an undergraduate curriculum: a qualitative study

Medical informatics in an undergraduate curriculum: a qualitative study

... Toronto medical school to most medical schools in North America, we ex- pect that our findings are generally representative of opin- ions and activities on this topic in other North American medical ...

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Basic sciences curriculum in medical education

Basic sciences curriculum in medical education

... the medical education in Iran was in ...the medical curriculum ...upon medical faculty members to adapt the medical curriculum to new basic sciences ...

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Decentralised training for medical students: a scoping review

Decentralised training for medical students: a scoping review

... quality medical education [126], and the deep interper- sonal relationships arising from ongoing interactions amongst role-players in a decentralised clinical environ- ment; the latter are more serendipitous and ...

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MasterPaper_CultralCompetence_HiddenCurriculum_CL.pdf

MasterPaper_CultralCompetence_HiddenCurriculum_CL.pdf

... From habitual exposure to case examples, students learn the necessary information for disease management or diagnosis. Excluding demographic variables to this extent, however, may suggest to students that information ...

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A curriculum in medical ethics and medical humanities

A curriculum in medical ethics and medical humanities

... A curriculum in medical ethics and medical humanities Med J Malaysia Vol XXXV No 1, September 1980 A CURRICULUM IN MEDICAL ETHICS AND MEDICAL HUMANITIES S D PUTHUCHEARY SUMMARY The code of ethics deri[.] ...

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Evaluating Student-Led Medical Foreign Language Courses: A Preliminary Study

Evaluating Student-Led Medical Foreign Language Courses: A Preliminary Study

... pilot medical foreign language course suggests that a student-led medical foreign language course may be effective in helping medical students develop practical skills for communicating with patients ...

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Guidelines for Medical Student Education in Community-Based Pediatric Offices

Guidelines for Medical Student Education in Community-Based Pediatric Offices

... Community-based pediatric edu- cational experiences should be integrated into the medical school curriculum starting in the first year. The curriculum should be developed as a joint un-[r] ...

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