Background: Knowledge and understanding of basic biomedical sciences remain essential to medical practice, particularly when faced with the continual advancement of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Evidence suggests, however, that retention tends to atrophy across the span of an average medical course and into the early postgraduate years, as preoccupation with clinical medicine predominates. We postulated that perceived relevance demonstrated through applicability to clinical situations may assist in retention of basic science knowledge. Methods: To test this hypothesis in our own medical student cohort, we administered a paper-based 50 MCQ assessment to a sample of students from Years 2 through 5. Covariates pertaining to demogra...
CONTEXT: Since 2000, problem-based learning (PBL) seminars have been introduced into the curriculum ...
Context: The importance of the knowledge of Cell and Histology in grasping the paraclinical and cli...
A representative group of 33 medical students who were entering the junior year clerkships was teste...
Background: For medical students to apply clinical reasoning based on sound scientific principles, t...
Medical programs are under pressure to maintain currency with scientific and technical advances, as ...
Introduction: The importance of horizontal and vertical knowledge integration in health professions ...
Aim: To explore the association between the knowledge of basic (physiology and biochemistry) and cli...
Introduction: A thorough knowledge in the various disciplines of the basic sciences is a major impor...
Background A thorough knowledge in the various disciplines of the basic sciences is a major importa...
TheoryThe perceived value of study material may have implications on learning and long-term retentio...
Background: Undergraduate medical students infrequently see a variety of cases of infectious disease...
Basic sciences are a cornerstone of undergraduate medical education (UME), upon which the clinical s...
oai:supp:article/14Background: To determine perception of first yearmedical students about Case Base...
Case based learning (CBL) is an important learning tool in many medical schools worldwide. Similarly...
The present study investigates whether medical students’ prior knowledge and perceptions about bas...
CONTEXT: Since 2000, problem-based learning (PBL) seminars have been introduced into the curriculum ...
Context: The importance of the knowledge of Cell and Histology in grasping the paraclinical and cli...
A representative group of 33 medical students who were entering the junior year clerkships was teste...
Background: For medical students to apply clinical reasoning based on sound scientific principles, t...
Medical programs are under pressure to maintain currency with scientific and technical advances, as ...
Introduction: The importance of horizontal and vertical knowledge integration in health professions ...
Aim: To explore the association between the knowledge of basic (physiology and biochemistry) and cli...
Introduction: A thorough knowledge in the various disciplines of the basic sciences is a major impor...
Background A thorough knowledge in the various disciplines of the basic sciences is a major importa...
TheoryThe perceived value of study material may have implications on learning and long-term retentio...
Background: Undergraduate medical students infrequently see a variety of cases of infectious disease...
Basic sciences are a cornerstone of undergraduate medical education (UME), upon which the clinical s...
oai:supp:article/14Background: To determine perception of first yearmedical students about Case Base...
Case based learning (CBL) is an important learning tool in many medical schools worldwide. Similarly...
The present study investigates whether medical students’ prior knowledge and perceptions about bas...
CONTEXT: Since 2000, problem-based learning (PBL) seminars have been introduced into the curriculum ...
Context: The importance of the knowledge of Cell and Histology in grasping the paraclinical and cli...
A representative group of 33 medical students who were entering the junior year clerkships was teste...