Introduction: Vertically integrating physiology into patient care has the potential to improve clinical reasoning. Clinical Physiology Grand Rounds (CPGR) is a case-based teaching method that brings together students from all years of medical school to focus on linking clinical presentations to core basic science concepts including anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. In this study, we describe the implementation of CPGR at two different institutions in the United States and assess student-reported outcomes. Methods: We survey students who participated in CPGR at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons (P&S) and Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). Subjects were queried across three domains: the benefits of attendi...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
Objectives: Students often remark that basic science concepts are not clinically relevant. The prima...
Purpose: Team-based learning (TBL) has been successfully used in non-medical curricula, but its effe...
Background: The quality of teaching and learning in health education determines the competency of do...
Background: Due to declining student ratings, a new teaching method was applied to a course in gastr...
Objective: The University of South Florida College of Medicine developed and implemented an innovati...
Discipline‐based medical curricula face the challenges of promoting horizontal (across course) and v...
Background: Neuroscience grand rounds (NSGR) is a key educational exercise in most academic medical ...
INTRODUCTION:In acute care medicine, knowledge of the underlying (patho)-physiology is of paramount ...
Many osteopathic and allopathic undergraduate medical training programs are transforming their pre-c...
With the gradual shift from discipline-based to competency-based medical education, the integrated c...
Background: Neuroscience grand rounds (NSGR) is a key educational exercise in most academic medical ...
The human digestive system is a diverse network of cells, tissues, and organs that is regulated by i...
Aims: Different education methods play crucial roles to improve education quality and students&rsquo...
The authors determined whether positive perceptions of integrating lecture and lab in Anatomy and Ph...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
Objectives: Students often remark that basic science concepts are not clinically relevant. The prima...
Purpose: Team-based learning (TBL) has been successfully used in non-medical curricula, but its effe...
Background: The quality of teaching and learning in health education determines the competency of do...
Background: Due to declining student ratings, a new teaching method was applied to a course in gastr...
Objective: The University of South Florida College of Medicine developed and implemented an innovati...
Discipline‐based medical curricula face the challenges of promoting horizontal (across course) and v...
Background: Neuroscience grand rounds (NSGR) is a key educational exercise in most academic medical ...
INTRODUCTION:In acute care medicine, knowledge of the underlying (patho)-physiology is of paramount ...
Many osteopathic and allopathic undergraduate medical training programs are transforming their pre-c...
With the gradual shift from discipline-based to competency-based medical education, the integrated c...
Background: Neuroscience grand rounds (NSGR) is a key educational exercise in most academic medical ...
The human digestive system is a diverse network of cells, tissues, and organs that is regulated by i...
Aims: Different education methods play crucial roles to improve education quality and students&rsquo...
The authors determined whether positive perceptions of integrating lecture and lab in Anatomy and Ph...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
Objectives: Students often remark that basic science concepts are not clinically relevant. The prima...
Purpose: Team-based learning (TBL) has been successfully used in non-medical curricula, but its effe...