Over the years the medical curriculum has been changed to accommodate a variety of evolving disciplines and an exploding scientific knowledge of the basic sciences to prepare “a competent physician” of the 21st century. Therefore, we must be innovative in our approach of curricular development if we wish to continue to incorporate new basic sciences knowledge in the face of decreasing contact hours to satisfy the buzz word, “integration”. Certainly, the challenges are phenomenal. The question how best to integrate basic sciences, is not easy to answer as the objectives of the courses and outcome vary from one medical school to another and the fact is, one size does not fit all. However, if we believe that basic sciences are the language of ...
The academic model of medical education in the United States is facing substantial challenges. Appre...
The challenge of integrating basic science and clinical knowledge contents has become an educational...
The key to tomorrow\u27s medical practice lies, not in the development of better clinical artisans, ...
Over the years the medical curriculum has been changed to accommodate a variety of evolving discipli...
Introduction: Traditional methods are generally used for teaching basic science courses at Shiraz M...
As a result of the advances in the basic sciences, a number of matters have been attracting increasi...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Traditional medical education is historically rooted in French positivism and the...
Background: To make basic sciences easy and accessible inorder to enhance their clinical importance....
The academic model of medical education in the United States is facing substantial challenges. Appre...
Contemporary and traditional approaches to undergraduate medical education (UME) and graduate medica...
Medical education today is losing its science-oriented base. The gain that the public hopes to recei...
Teaching basic science in the medical school remains a challenge, and the lack of appropriate resour...
The predominant structure of medical education is the “2+2” curriculum where students spend two year...
OBJECTIVE In recent years, significant steps have been made in integrating basic science and clinica...
The traditional curriculum for undergraduate medical students ensures disciplinebased learning. In a...
The academic model of medical education in the United States is facing substantial challenges. Appre...
The challenge of integrating basic science and clinical knowledge contents has become an educational...
The key to tomorrow\u27s medical practice lies, not in the development of better clinical artisans, ...
Over the years the medical curriculum has been changed to accommodate a variety of evolving discipli...
Introduction: Traditional methods are generally used for teaching basic science courses at Shiraz M...
As a result of the advances in the basic sciences, a number of matters have been attracting increasi...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Traditional medical education is historically rooted in French positivism and the...
Background: To make basic sciences easy and accessible inorder to enhance their clinical importance....
The academic model of medical education in the United States is facing substantial challenges. Appre...
Contemporary and traditional approaches to undergraduate medical education (UME) and graduate medica...
Medical education today is losing its science-oriented base. The gain that the public hopes to recei...
Teaching basic science in the medical school remains a challenge, and the lack of appropriate resour...
The predominant structure of medical education is the “2+2” curriculum where students spend two year...
OBJECTIVE In recent years, significant steps have been made in integrating basic science and clinica...
The traditional curriculum for undergraduate medical students ensures disciplinebased learning. In a...
The academic model of medical education in the United States is facing substantial challenges. Appre...
The challenge of integrating basic science and clinical knowledge contents has become an educational...
The key to tomorrow\u27s medical practice lies, not in the development of better clinical artisans, ...