In 1995 Dundee medical school introduced an integrated, systems-based spiral curriculum with a number of innovative features. The medical school has now had eight years’ experience of the curriculum. This paper describes the changes that have taken place in the curriculum over the eight years. Evidence from internal and external reviews and student examination data are used to identify the lessons learned from implementing the curriculum. The Dundee experience, the approaches to the curriculum described and the conclusions reached are relevant to all with an interest in medical education
Throughout the United Kingdom, medical schools have begun to make significant changes in the content...
This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the l...
Through a review of the training of medical professionals, similarities can be identified as well as...
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St Andrews collaboration with College of Medicine (COM) is to assist the College with its ongoing cu...
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This study investigates curriculum reform in an Australian Medical School which has taken the decisi...
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Background: The development of a basic medical science curriculum in a new medical school with a pro...
Throughout the United Kingdom, medical schools have begun to make significant changes in the content...
This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the l...
Through a review of the training of medical professionals, similarities can be identified as well as...
Curricula often seem to be based on the views of their planners rather than empirical findings and t...
Students who are now studying Medicine in Edinburgh are obviously unable to compare the current curr...
In 2007 Keele University School of Medicine rolled out its novel curriculum to which general practic...
The curriculum of School of Medical Sciences (SMS), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) has been develo...
Abstract Background In 1996 Liverpool reformed its medical curriculum from a traditional lecture bas...
As medical schools in the United Kingdom revise their undergraduate curricula in response to the Gen...
Six education strategies have been identified relating to the curriculum in a medical school. Each i...
St Andrews collaboration with College of Medicine (COM) is to assist the College with its ongoing cu...
In 2005, the Medical School at McMaster University introduced a new curriculum called the COMPASS cu...
This study investigates curriculum reform in an Australian Medical School which has taken the decisi...
This paper examines how professionalism teaching might be integrated into undergraduate medical educ...
Background: The development of a basic medical science curriculum in a new medical school with a pro...
Throughout the United Kingdom, medical schools have begun to make significant changes in the content...
This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the l...
Through a review of the training of medical professionals, similarities can be identified as well as...