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Journal of Medical Education, 1970
Workshop held in Atlanta in September 1968 to develop recommendations for medical education curriculum to meet major problems of health care of the nation. (IR)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Curriculum Development, Medical Education, Objectives
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Kahn, Norman; Bigger, J. Thomas – Journal of Medical Education, 1974
The emerging discipline of clinical pharmacology is generating an ever increasing data base on the physiological disposition of a large number of drugs in man. Presents a system which would render this information readily understandable to students, regardless of their mathematical facility. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Bowers, John Z. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
Descriptors: Admission (School), Conferences, Curriculum Development, Enrollment
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Munson, Paul J.; Munson, Albert E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1973
An oncology curriculum is described in which the responsibility for the education of the student in this discipline is placed on the instructor. (Editor)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Weisman, Robert A.; Shapiro, David M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1973
The Keller Method requires abolishing lectures as a vehicle of information transfer in favor of a study guide and breaking the biochemistry course into a number of units each to be mastered at the student's own pace. (Editor)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Beresford, H. Richard – Journal of Medical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Court Litigation, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Brownstein, Edward J.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
To remedy problems with a weekly lecture format, a course in the behavioral sciences for preclinical medical students was restructured and presented as a full-time, five-week block at the end of the first year. Morning lectures are followed by afternoon clinical sessions. Academic performance, attitude change, and feedback are evaluated. (LBH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Butler, Richard L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1974
Using the study of the history of medicine as a frame of reference, conceptualized in conjunction with past and current case material, the medical student can proceed upon a critique of assumptions about the role of medicine in society and explore his commitment in the course "Medical Relevancy" at the State University of New York…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Ethics, Higher Education
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Blumberg, Mark S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acceleration, Curriculum Development, Extended School Year
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Ferrier, Barbara M.; Hamilton, John D. – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
McMaster University School of Medicine admits students who may not have had an extensive education in physics, chemistry, and biology. The objectives and teaching methods of a preliminary course once offered to those students and now incorporated into the M.D. program are described. (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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DeMuth, George R.; Gronvall, John A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
The data summarized comprise an interim report on trends in medical school curriculum as of 1968. (IR)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
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McKegney, F. Patrick; Krupp, Patricia – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
A coordination between first-year courses in human behavior or behavioral sciences and gross anatomy at the University of Vermont College of Medicine seems to enhance student learning and to improve student and faculty satisfaction in both courses. Details of the innovative integrative steps are provided. (LBH)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Behavioral Sciences, Coordination, Course Objectives
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Metzner, Richard J.; Bittker, Thomas E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1973
The authors explore four areas of practical difficulty for the medical educator undertaking the creation of his own videotaped teaching materials: (1) the mechanics of videotape production; (2) the subculture of the television production studio; (3) the reaction of health staff and patients to videotape production; and (4) the integration of…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Audiovisual Aids, Curriculum Development, Educational Media
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Markert, Ronald J.; Ogilvie, Charles D. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
The Eighth Semester Program of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine reintroduces classroom-laboratory activities into the medical students' clinical years in an attempt to "round out" students' education. Topics include development of a medical practice, government and the physician, counseling skills, and nutrition inpatient care.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Clinical Experience, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Stanislav, Gregory V.; Fruin, Alan H. – Journal of Medical Education, 1988
Bedside teaching was compared with teaching in small-group sessions with required readings. By creating a curriculum that emphasized reading assignments, the designers expected that student performance on a standardized examination would improve. This did not prove to be the case. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development
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