Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The anatomical sciences are experiencing a notable decrease in the time and resources devoted to embryology in North American medical education. With more changes assured, it is necessary to investigate the current trends in curriculum, pedagogy, and related experiences of embryology teachers and learners. To address these concerns, the researcher developed two online mixed methods surveys: one for current anatomy and embryology faculty and another for first year medical students. The faculty survey was followed by interviews with volunteers from that cohort. The researcher used a grounded theory methodology to analyze the qualitative components of the surveys, and descriptive statis...
Background and Aims: To encourage student participation in the learning process, the authors introdu...
Abstract Willis, Sharese. Ph.D. The University of Memphis. May 2010. A Burkeian Analysis of the Embr...
Embryology is often difficult to teach because of the rapid, three-dimensional changes that occur si...
Background and aims: Embryology remains an important tool in medicine and surgery for the management...
Embryology, which is a part of anatomy curriculum, is well known to be most difficult to teach. Appl...
Nikhil V Math, Michael Y MahgereftehFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, South Kensing...
Sachin T Patel, Sagar Dodhia, Kishan P Parekh GKT School of Medical Education, King’s College ...
Embryology, which is a part of anatomy curriculum, is well known to be most difficult to teach. Appl...
An understanding of human embryology is essential for students to better understand the subjects of ...
Although there have been many studies reporting the attitudes of medical students to the clinical im...
Fawz Kazzazi, Jonathan Bartlett School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK ...
Research confirms anatomy is considered the corner stone subject within the medical curriculum and i...
Significant changes are occurring worldwide in courses for healthcare studies, including medicine a...
Embryology is a branch of science concerned with the morphological aspects of organismal development...
Clinical embryologists are responsible for the handling, evaluation, and care of human gametes and p...
Background and Aims: To encourage student participation in the learning process, the authors introdu...
Abstract Willis, Sharese. Ph.D. The University of Memphis. May 2010. A Burkeian Analysis of the Embr...
Embryology is often difficult to teach because of the rapid, three-dimensional changes that occur si...
Background and aims: Embryology remains an important tool in medicine and surgery for the management...
Embryology, which is a part of anatomy curriculum, is well known to be most difficult to teach. Appl...
Nikhil V Math, Michael Y MahgereftehFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, South Kensing...
Sachin T Patel, Sagar Dodhia, Kishan P Parekh GKT School of Medical Education, King’s College ...
Embryology, which is a part of anatomy curriculum, is well known to be most difficult to teach. Appl...
An understanding of human embryology is essential for students to better understand the subjects of ...
Although there have been many studies reporting the attitudes of medical students to the clinical im...
Fawz Kazzazi, Jonathan Bartlett School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK ...
Research confirms anatomy is considered the corner stone subject within the medical curriculum and i...
Significant changes are occurring worldwide in courses for healthcare studies, including medicine a...
Embryology is a branch of science concerned with the morphological aspects of organismal development...
Clinical embryologists are responsible for the handling, evaluation, and care of human gametes and p...
Background and Aims: To encourage student participation in the learning process, the authors introdu...
Abstract Willis, Sharese. Ph.D. The University of Memphis. May 2010. A Burkeian Analysis of the Embr...
Embryology is often difficult to teach because of the rapid, three-dimensional changes that occur si...