Purpose: Changing community needs and disease patterns are the major stimulator for change in medical curriculum throughout the world. The process of change depends on many factors that come under the umbrella of organizational readiness for its successful implementation. Inappropriate planning and low levels of organizational readiness for change will result in failure of change process. Methodology: A quantitative study design was chosen for this study. Medical school’s organizational readiness questionnaire (MORC) was used to collect data. The questionnaire consists of 53 items further categorized into three scales and twelve subscales. The questionnaire was distributed among faculty members of four medical colleges of Punjab, collect...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the perceptions of senior faculty regarding frame factors influencing curri...
Our health care system is constantly adapting to change at an increasingly rapid pace. Unavoidably, ...
Background and Objective: The essential goal of any medical school is to train medical graduates to ...
Purpose: Changing community needs and disease patterns are the major stimulator for change in medica...
Purpose: Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, th...
Purpose Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, the...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Lindsay Bank,1,2 Mariëlle Jippes,3 Jimmie Leppink,4 Albert JJA Scherpbier,4 Corry den Rooyen,5 ...
Introduction: Curriculum change and innovation are inevitable parts of progress in postgraduate medi...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
This purpose of the study was twofold: to create and assess factors affecting organizational prepara...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the perceptions of senior faculty regarding frame factors influencing curri...
Our health care system is constantly adapting to change at an increasingly rapid pace. Unavoidably, ...
Background and Objective: The essential goal of any medical school is to train medical graduates to ...
Purpose: Changing community needs and disease patterns are the major stimulator for change in medica...
Purpose: Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, th...
Purpose Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, the...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Lindsay Bank,1,2 Mariëlle Jippes,3 Jimmie Leppink,4 Albert JJA Scherpbier,4 Corry den Rooyen,5 ...
Introduction: Curriculum change and innovation are inevitable parts of progress in postgraduate medi...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
This purpose of the study was twofold: to create and assess factors affecting organizational prepara...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the perceptions of senior faculty regarding frame factors influencing curri...
Our health care system is constantly adapting to change at an increasingly rapid pace. Unavoidably, ...
Background and Objective: The essential goal of any medical school is to train medical graduates to ...