The aim of this research is to provide some insights into the ability of the sixth year medical students and interns to recall theoretical knowledge of pharmacology. A cross-sectional study was conducted among students who graduated from three different medical schools in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A questionnaire was distributed to male and female students in 3 different colleges of medicine. The questionnaire included demographic information and ten multiple choice questions (MCQs) on basic pharmacology. Out of the 161 students, there were 39 females (24%) and 122 males (76%). A total of 36 (22%) students studied at a traditional learning school whereas 125 (78%) students studied at problem based learning (PBL) schools. The students were recru...
Background: Pharmacology remains to be the very advanced also regularly varying elementary medicinal...
For many years, clinical pharmacology (CP) has been taught at schools of medicine via traditional me...
An important and yet underexplored issue in medical education concerns the extent to which students ...
Aim: Pharmacotherapy might be improved if MBBS students receive an integrated educational programme ...
Pharmacology teaching during preclinical years is important for medical students to make rational c...
Pharmacology is taught in medical schools in the years of basic science and in the transition to the...
AbstractObjectiveUnderstanding current perceptions of medical students regarding learning pharmacolo...
Medical student perceptions of their knowledge and skills in pharmacology in their first and final c...
Pharmacology education aimed at equipping learners with the knowledge and skills for safe and effect...
Traditional pharmacology teaching in medical schools does not adequately prepare the student for rat...
Background: We observed subpar performance in written assessments. We wanted to identify and address...
Objective: This study was aimed at determining the perception of the medical students of a relativel...
Traditional pharmacology teaching has focused more on drug instead of therapeutics, such that althou...
KEY WORDS pharmacology teaching; basic sciences; Malaysian medical schools; integrated curriculum; p...
Background A thorough knowledge in the various disciplines of the basic sciences is a major importa...
Background: Pharmacology remains to be the very advanced also regularly varying elementary medicinal...
For many years, clinical pharmacology (CP) has been taught at schools of medicine via traditional me...
An important and yet underexplored issue in medical education concerns the extent to which students ...
Aim: Pharmacotherapy might be improved if MBBS students receive an integrated educational programme ...
Pharmacology teaching during preclinical years is important for medical students to make rational c...
Pharmacology is taught in medical schools in the years of basic science and in the transition to the...
AbstractObjectiveUnderstanding current perceptions of medical students regarding learning pharmacolo...
Medical student perceptions of their knowledge and skills in pharmacology in their first and final c...
Pharmacology education aimed at equipping learners with the knowledge and skills for safe and effect...
Traditional pharmacology teaching in medical schools does not adequately prepare the student for rat...
Background: We observed subpar performance in written assessments. We wanted to identify and address...
Objective: This study was aimed at determining the perception of the medical students of a relativel...
Traditional pharmacology teaching has focused more on drug instead of therapeutics, such that althou...
KEY WORDS pharmacology teaching; basic sciences; Malaysian medical schools; integrated curriculum; p...
Background A thorough knowledge in the various disciplines of the basic sciences is a major importa...
Background: Pharmacology remains to be the very advanced also regularly varying elementary medicinal...
For many years, clinical pharmacology (CP) has been taught at schools of medicine via traditional me...
An important and yet underexplored issue in medical education concerns the extent to which students ...