BACKGROUND: Information learned over a longer period of time has been shown to result in better long-term knowledge retention than information learned over a shorter period of time. In order to address multiple curricular goals, the timing and spacing of anatomy content within the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at our institution recently changed from a very spaced to a very compressed format. The purpose of the present study was to assess differences in anatomy knowledge retention that might have been impacted by this change. The research hypothesis was that students receiving spaced instruction would have significantly better anatomy knowledge retention than students receiving massed instruction. METHODS: Participants consisted ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Publications in a variety of journals have described the p...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
During medical school students must learn and retain a large volume of information that is important...
The performance of students taking medical gross anatomy at the University of California at Davis du...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...
Background: Clinical competency depends on student\u27s knowledge of basic sciences including the le...
Teaching and learning anatomy in a DPT program poses a challenge to students and faculty because of ...
Contains fulltext : 174208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Radboud U...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-561 Introduction -- 2 The research question -- 3 Hypothese...
Background and Purpase. The purpose of th & study was to determine how human anatomy was being t...
Item does not contain fulltextAnatomy students studying dissected anatomical specimens were subjecte...
Background: Publications in a variety of journals have described the problem of medical students' de...
1Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Biology, The George Washington University School of Medicine...
Hybrid occupational therapy (OT) students transitioning from certified OT assistants (COTAs) to OTs ...
Background: In recent years, following the publication of Tomorrow's Doctors, the undergraduate medi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Publications in a variety of journals have described the p...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
During medical school students must learn and retain a large volume of information that is important...
The performance of students taking medical gross anatomy at the University of California at Davis du...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...
Background: Clinical competency depends on student\u27s knowledge of basic sciences including the le...
Teaching and learning anatomy in a DPT program poses a challenge to students and faculty because of ...
Contains fulltext : 174208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Radboud U...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-561 Introduction -- 2 The research question -- 3 Hypothese...
Background and Purpase. The purpose of th & study was to determine how human anatomy was being t...
Item does not contain fulltextAnatomy students studying dissected anatomical specimens were subjecte...
Background: Publications in a variety of journals have described the problem of medical students' de...
1Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Biology, The George Washington University School of Medicine...
Hybrid occupational therapy (OT) students transitioning from certified OT assistants (COTAs) to OTs ...
Background: In recent years, following the publication of Tomorrow's Doctors, the undergraduate medi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Publications in a variety of journals have described the p...
OBJECTIVE: Spreading training sessions over time instead of training in just 1 session leads to an i...
During medical school students must learn and retain a large volume of information that is important...