PurposeChanging an undergraduate medical curriculum is a recurring, high-stakes undertaking at medical schools. This study aimed to explore how people leading major curriculum changes conceived of the process of enacting change and the strategies they relied on to succeed in their efforts.MethodThe first author individually interviewed nine leaders who were leading or had led the most recent undergraduate curriculum change in one of the eight medical schools in the Netherlands. Interviews were between December 2015 and April 2016, using a semistructured interview format. Data analysis occurred concurrently with data collection, with themes being constructed inductively from the data.ResultsLeaders conceived of curriculum change as a dynamic...
Background: The study aimed to conduct a contextual analysis of interviews intended to assist with...
Students who actively participate in the evaluation of their undergraduate medical curriculum become...
CONTEXT: Consultants in charge of postgraduate medical education (PGME) in hospital departments ('le...
PurposeChanging an undergraduate medical curriculum is a recurring, high-stakes undertaking at medic...
Purpose Changing an undergraduate medical curriculum is a recurring, high-stakes undertaking at medi...
In medical schools, significantly revising an undergraduate medical curriculum has become a frequent...
In the midst of continuous health professions curriculum reforms, critical questions arise about the...
BACKGROUND: Less than two decades into the 21st century, U.S. medical schools are experiencing subst...
BACKGROUND: In postgraduate medical education, program directors are in the lead of educational chan...
In the midst of continuous health professions curriculum reforms, critical questions arise about the...
Background: The Lancet report requires medical faculties to train health professionals who have lead...
Health professions education scholarship units (HPESUs) are increasingly becoming a standard for med...
This study investigates curriculum reform in an Australian Medical School which has taken the decisi...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank all participants in this study. Our thanks to the School ...
Background: The study aimed to conduct a contextual analysis of interviews intended to assist with...
Students who actively participate in the evaluation of their undergraduate medical curriculum become...
CONTEXT: Consultants in charge of postgraduate medical education (PGME) in hospital departments ('le...
PurposeChanging an undergraduate medical curriculum is a recurring, high-stakes undertaking at medic...
Purpose Changing an undergraduate medical curriculum is a recurring, high-stakes undertaking at medi...
In medical schools, significantly revising an undergraduate medical curriculum has become a frequent...
In the midst of continuous health professions curriculum reforms, critical questions arise about the...
BACKGROUND: Less than two decades into the 21st century, U.S. medical schools are experiencing subst...
BACKGROUND: In postgraduate medical education, program directors are in the lead of educational chan...
In the midst of continuous health professions curriculum reforms, critical questions arise about the...
Background: The Lancet report requires medical faculties to train health professionals who have lead...
Health professions education scholarship units (HPESUs) are increasingly becoming a standard for med...
This study investigates curriculum reform in an Australian Medical School which has taken the decisi...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank all participants in this study. Our thanks to the School ...
Background: The study aimed to conduct a contextual analysis of interviews intended to assist with...
Students who actively participate in the evaluation of their undergraduate medical curriculum become...
CONTEXT: Consultants in charge of postgraduate medical education (PGME) in hospital departments ('le...