Research on the extent and nature of commonly misunderstood fundamental biomedical concepts across a medical curriculum is scarce. These misunderstandings could point toward robust misconceptions. We examined first whether common misunderstandings persist throughout a medical curriculum, followed by a fine-grained analysis to identify their nature. We designed and administered a 2-tier test to 987 medical students across our curriculum, with 8 questions covering the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, cell division, and homeostatic processes. Proportions of incorrect responses were computed. Four questions where misunderstandings persisted were further qualitatively analyzed. A one-way ANOVA showed the proportion of incorrect responses ...
CONTEXT: Since 2000, problem-based learning (PBL) seminars have been introduced into the curriculum ...
Abstract: Dental student performance on examinations has traditionally been estimated by calculating...
Misconceptions, or alternative conceptions, are incorrect understandings that students have incorpor...
Research on the extent and nature of commonly misunderstood fundamental biomedical concepts across a...
Contains fulltext : 168253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mis...
BackgroundIn medical physiology, educators and students face a serious challenge termed misconceptio...
Misconceptions about physiology are a major threat to accurate scientific and clinical reasoning in ...
Background: Therapeutic misunderstanding (TMU) and its three facets: therapeutic misconception, ther...
Misconceptions about science are common and persistent in undergraduate students, and the population...
Abstract: Nullifying the misconceptions related to Scientific Phenomena that eventually creeps into...
This study investigates professional development during medical studies from a conceptual change per...
AbstractThe debate on whether biomedical knowledge contributes significantly to the clinical reasoni...
Abstract: Being able to identify the existing cognitive frameworks of students ' knowledge of t...
The goal of our study was to track changes in student understanding of the central dogma of molecula...
Background: Traditional preclinical curricula based on memorization of scientific facts constitute l...
CONTEXT: Since 2000, problem-based learning (PBL) seminars have been introduced into the curriculum ...
Abstract: Dental student performance on examinations has traditionally been estimated by calculating...
Misconceptions, or alternative conceptions, are incorrect understandings that students have incorpor...
Research on the extent and nature of commonly misunderstood fundamental biomedical concepts across a...
Contains fulltext : 168253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mis...
BackgroundIn medical physiology, educators and students face a serious challenge termed misconceptio...
Misconceptions about physiology are a major threat to accurate scientific and clinical reasoning in ...
Background: Therapeutic misunderstanding (TMU) and its three facets: therapeutic misconception, ther...
Misconceptions about science are common and persistent in undergraduate students, and the population...
Abstract: Nullifying the misconceptions related to Scientific Phenomena that eventually creeps into...
This study investigates professional development during medical studies from a conceptual change per...
AbstractThe debate on whether biomedical knowledge contributes significantly to the clinical reasoni...
Abstract: Being able to identify the existing cognitive frameworks of students ' knowledge of t...
The goal of our study was to track changes in student understanding of the central dogma of molecula...
Background: Traditional preclinical curricula based on memorization of scientific facts constitute l...
CONTEXT: Since 2000, problem-based learning (PBL) seminars have been introduced into the curriculum ...
Abstract: Dental student performance on examinations has traditionally been estimated by calculating...
Misconceptions, or alternative conceptions, are incorrect understandings that students have incorpor...