This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the last two decades since the publication of 'Tomorrow's Doctors' by the General Medical Council in 1993. The current influences on Scottish Medical Education are discussed, and some of the advantages provided by technology are described. The piece concludes by emphasising the current strengths of Scottish Medical Education, which are learning from contact with patients and good clinical role models, to help students make sense of their clinical experience
Attitudes and values in medicine vary with the nature of the individual, his education and training,...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the approach to medicine was vastly different from today...
This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the l...
AbstractThe previous century has witnessed radical changes to the way in which medical students in S...
The previous century has witnessed radical changes to the way in which medical students in Scotland ...
In 1995 Dundee medical school introduced an integrated, systems-based spiral curriculum with a numbe...
Undergraduate medical education has undergone a revolution in the last decade. This has been stimula...
This paper describes a set of learning outcomes that clearly define the abilities of medical graduat...
It has long been recognised that intensive efforts are needed to reform medical education in order t...
Students who are now studying Medicine in Edinburgh are obviously unable to compare the current curr...
Despite the emphasis on widening participation in higher education in Scotland, the pattern of recru...
Undergraduate medical education in the United Kingdom is undergoing major changes. These changes are...
Summary: This article reviews the current state of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education,...
While students in the latter years of their medical degree and foundation doctors are provided with...
Attitudes and values in medicine vary with the nature of the individual, his education and training,...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the approach to medicine was vastly different from today...
This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the l...
AbstractThe previous century has witnessed radical changes to the way in which medical students in S...
The previous century has witnessed radical changes to the way in which medical students in Scotland ...
In 1995 Dundee medical school introduced an integrated, systems-based spiral curriculum with a numbe...
Undergraduate medical education has undergone a revolution in the last decade. This has been stimula...
This paper describes a set of learning outcomes that clearly define the abilities of medical graduat...
It has long been recognised that intensive efforts are needed to reform medical education in order t...
Students who are now studying Medicine in Edinburgh are obviously unable to compare the current curr...
Despite the emphasis on widening participation in higher education in Scotland, the pattern of recru...
Undergraduate medical education in the United Kingdom is undergoing major changes. These changes are...
Summary: This article reviews the current state of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education,...
While students in the latter years of their medical degree and foundation doctors are provided with...
Attitudes and values in medicine vary with the nature of the individual, his education and training,...
Medical schools are required to train the workforce needed to care for the population they serve. In...
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the approach to medicine was vastly different from today...