Integrated curricula have been implemented in medical schools all over the world. However, among countries different relative numbers of schools with integrated curricula are found. This study aims to explore the possible correlation between the percentage of medical schools with integrated curricula in a country and that country's cultural characteristics. Curricula were defined as not integrated if in the first 2 years of the program at least two out of the three monodisciplinary courses Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry were identified. Culture was defined using Hofstede's dimensions Power distance, Uncertainty avoidance, Masculinity/Femininity, and Individualism/Collectivism. Consequently, this study had to be restricted to the 63 co...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical Education 2012: 46: 738-747 Context Medical schools worldwide ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated at a country level how cross-national differences in medical comm...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 738747 Context Medical schools worldwide are increasingly switching to s...
Integrated curricula have been implemented in medical schools all over the world. However, among cou...
Background: Earlier studies suggested national culture to be a potential barrier to curriculum refor...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: National culture has been shown to play a role in curriculum ...
Purpose: National culture has been shown to play a role in curriculum change in medical schools, and...
Purpose: The global mobility of medical student and trainee populations has drawn researchers' atten...
PURPOSE : The global mobility of medical student and trainee populations has drawn researchers’ att...
Little attention has been given to questions of how the culture of institutions change and the role ...
Background: Worldwide, there are essential differences underpinning what educators and students perc...
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of culture on self-directed learning readiness...
Background: Cultural intelligence reflects the competence to adapt to new cultural settings. Univers...
Med (Comparative and International Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCulture is...
Background Cultural competency can be understood as those learned skills which help us understand cu...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical Education 2012: 46: 738-747 Context Medical schools worldwide ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated at a country level how cross-national differences in medical comm...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 738747 Context Medical schools worldwide are increasingly switching to s...
Integrated curricula have been implemented in medical schools all over the world. However, among cou...
Background: Earlier studies suggested national culture to be a potential barrier to curriculum refor...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: National culture has been shown to play a role in curriculum ...
Purpose: National culture has been shown to play a role in curriculum change in medical schools, and...
Purpose: The global mobility of medical student and trainee populations has drawn researchers' atten...
PURPOSE : The global mobility of medical student and trainee populations has drawn researchers’ att...
Little attention has been given to questions of how the culture of institutions change and the role ...
Background: Worldwide, there are essential differences underpinning what educators and students perc...
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of culture on self-directed learning readiness...
Background: Cultural intelligence reflects the competence to adapt to new cultural settings. Univers...
Med (Comparative and International Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCulture is...
Background Cultural competency can be understood as those learned skills which help us understand cu...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical Education 2012: 46: 738-747 Context Medical schools worldwide ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated at a country level how cross-national differences in medical comm...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 738747 Context Medical schools worldwide are increasingly switching to s...