Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not always be wholly predictable. At Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa, revision of the MB,ChB curriculum was undertaken to meet enhanced and changing educational and medical practice, and to provide opportunities to enhance optimal generic skills underpinning effective learning, implemented in 2008. Objective. To determine the extent to which the newly implemented revised curriculum had an effect on experience in necessary generic skills of students in their first year of study. Methods. Students provided annual formal end-of-module evaluation in addition to focus group interviews. Evaluation by teaching staff was conducted by i...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
International co-operation in the pursuit and advancement of education aimed at producing citizens w...
The 2009 version of the GMC’s Tomorrows Doctors describes student selected components as “an integra...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
Background: Pre‑university education curriculum changes may increase the skills and knowledge gap be...
Background: Strong generic learning skills may improve academic performance at medical school. Stud...
BackgroundMedical students from St Andrews graduate with a BSc Honours Degree in Medicine before com...
Background. Driven by a changing healthcare environment, the Division of Physiotherapy (Stellenbosch...
Objective The General Medical Council (GMC) recommends medical schools to develop and implement curr...
Medical curricula are aimed at supporting students in developing knowledge and skills until they are...
Background. Students who fail the first semester in an undergraduate medical programme at the Univer...
Background. In 2015, a medical curriculum review at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
International co-operation in the pursuit and advancement of education aimed at producing citizens w...
The 2009 version of the GMC’s Tomorrows Doctors describes student selected components as “an integra...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
Background: Pre‑university education curriculum changes may increase the skills and knowledge gap be...
Background: Strong generic learning skills may improve academic performance at medical school. Stud...
BackgroundMedical students from St Andrews graduate with a BSc Honours Degree in Medicine before com...
Background. Driven by a changing healthcare environment, the Division of Physiotherapy (Stellenbosch...
Objective The General Medical Council (GMC) recommends medical schools to develop and implement curr...
Medical curricula are aimed at supporting students in developing knowledge and skills until they are...
Background. Students who fail the first semester in an undergraduate medical programme at the Univer...
Background. In 2015, a medical curriculum review at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
International co-operation in the pursuit and advancement of education aimed at producing citizens w...
The 2009 version of the GMC’s Tomorrows Doctors describes student selected components as “an integra...