This article is a response to an opinion article, authored by Wu JH et al. and published in JAMA 2021, vol 326 (20) which suggested the that pre-clinical (first two) years of medical school curriculum should revolve around “high-yield” resources as the dominant teaching tool. The article posited that this highly controversial view was the best way to engage with students and was published in a well-read and utilized medical journal. Due to the growing divide between learning resources provided by medical schools and outside resources actually utilized by students, the conclusions drawn in the mentioned opinion article were understandable but interpreted in the wrong vein. Herein, the authors review landmark changes in medical education over...
MEDICAL EDUCATIONIt seems almost traditional now that medical students should be to some degree crit...
In this issue of Medical Education, Rangel and colleagues provide an insightful review of scholarshi...
Content: Medical schools aim to graduate medical doctors who are able to self-regulate their learnin...
Society expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date with developmen...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Reflecting on med...
textabstractSociety expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date wit...
Society expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date with developmen...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...
Extent: 9p.Background: It has long been acknowledged that medical students frequently focus their le...
Available medical knowledge exceeds the organizing capacity of the human mind, yet medical education...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
Purpose: Practicing physicians have a societal obligation to maintain their competence. Unfortunatel...
Contemporary and traditional approaches to undergraduate medical education (UME) and graduate medica...
This article presents an overview of educational theories focusing on undergraduate health professio...
The purpose of this paper is to elaborate criteria by which the principles of curriculum reform can ...
MEDICAL EDUCATIONIt seems almost traditional now that medical students should be to some degree crit...
In this issue of Medical Education, Rangel and colleagues provide an insightful review of scholarshi...
Content: Medical schools aim to graduate medical doctors who are able to self-regulate their learnin...
Society expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date with developmen...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Reflecting on med...
textabstractSociety expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date wit...
Society expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date with developmen...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...
Extent: 9p.Background: It has long been acknowledged that medical students frequently focus their le...
Available medical knowledge exceeds the organizing capacity of the human mind, yet medical education...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
Purpose: Practicing physicians have a societal obligation to maintain their competence. Unfortunatel...
Contemporary and traditional approaches to undergraduate medical education (UME) and graduate medica...
This article presents an overview of educational theories focusing on undergraduate health professio...
The purpose of this paper is to elaborate criteria by which the principles of curriculum reform can ...
MEDICAL EDUCATIONIt seems almost traditional now that medical students should be to some degree crit...
In this issue of Medical Education, Rangel and colleagues provide an insightful review of scholarshi...
Content: Medical schools aim to graduate medical doctors who are able to self-regulate their learnin...