Abstract Background Canadian medical schools offer limited clinical dermatology training. In addition, there is a lack of educational resources that are designed specifically for clerkship students that focus on the multidisciplinary nature of dermatology. Objectives After developing case-based educational resources to address the lack of clinical exposure and learning of multidisciplinary care in dermatology, this study aimed to evaluate the educational intervention and gather feedback for future module development. Methods Ten online interactive dermatology case-based modules involving 14 other disciplines were created. Medical students (n = 89) from two Canadian schools were surveyed regarding perceptions of the existing dermatology curr...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Context: Undergraduate teaching in dermatology comprises didactic lectures and clinical classes. Int...
Dermatology is poorly taught to medical students despite the fact it represents up to 20% of present...
Background Over half of dermatologic conditions are seen by nondermatologists, yet medical students ...
Background/Aims: Limited data are available regarding the undergraduate dermatology clinical clerksh...
Introduction There is growing interest in, and emphasis on, electronic teaching tools in medicine. D...
INTRODUCTION:Dermatological disorders are common in medical practice. In medical school, however, th...
Objectives: To obtain a deeper understanding of how the e-learning program, Education in Dermatology...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although skin disease and skin cancers cause significant morbidity and mortal...
Abstract Background: Non-dermatologist physicians perform ~60% of visits related to the primary diag...
Abstract Dermatology education has been shown to be lacking in many primary care residency programs....
Skin diseases are commonly encountered in medical practice, yet medical students often receive littl...
Background: Instructional methods for teaching medical students to recognize common skin lesions var...
Background: Internal medicine trainees receive limited teaching and training in dermatology and may ...
INTRODUCTION: Dermatological disorders are common in medical practice. In medical school, however, t...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Context: Undergraduate teaching in dermatology comprises didactic lectures and clinical classes. Int...
Dermatology is poorly taught to medical students despite the fact it represents up to 20% of present...
Background Over half of dermatologic conditions are seen by nondermatologists, yet medical students ...
Background/Aims: Limited data are available regarding the undergraduate dermatology clinical clerksh...
Introduction There is growing interest in, and emphasis on, electronic teaching tools in medicine. D...
INTRODUCTION:Dermatological disorders are common in medical practice. In medical school, however, th...
Objectives: To obtain a deeper understanding of how the e-learning program, Education in Dermatology...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although skin disease and skin cancers cause significant morbidity and mortal...
Abstract Background: Non-dermatologist physicians perform ~60% of visits related to the primary diag...
Abstract Dermatology education has been shown to be lacking in many primary care residency programs....
Skin diseases are commonly encountered in medical practice, yet medical students often receive littl...
Background: Instructional methods for teaching medical students to recognize common skin lesions var...
Background: Internal medicine trainees receive limited teaching and training in dermatology and may ...
INTRODUCTION: Dermatological disorders are common in medical practice. In medical school, however, t...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Context: Undergraduate teaching in dermatology comprises didactic lectures and clinical classes. Int...
Dermatology is poorly taught to medical students despite the fact it represents up to 20% of present...