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Martimianakis, Maria Athina; Hodges, Brian D.; Wasylenki, Donald – Academic Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: Medical schools and departments of psychiatry around the world face challenges in integrating science with clinical teaching. This project was designed to identify attitudes toward the integration of science in clinical teaching and address barriers to collaboration between scientists and clinical teachers. Methods: The authors explored…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Medical Education, College Faculty, Scientists
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Biddle, W. Barry; Smith, Douglas U. – 1984
A questionnaire used in the assessment of medical school learning environments is described. Thirty-one statements drawn from the Medical School Environment Inventory, which reflected qualities desired in the clinical training environment, made up the questionnaire. The instrument was administered to fourth-year medical students at three clinical…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Educational Environment, Higher Education, Medical Education
Norcross, John C.; Stevenson, John F. – 1985
This paper draws on three national studies of professional psychology programs to identify measurement and utilization implications for the evaluation of clinical training. The focus is on the evaluation of the training program rather than the evaluation of students' performance/competence. The directors of 315 programs--74 psychology training…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Educational Quality, Evaluation Methods
Cranton, P. A. – 1987
Clinical teaching involves instruction in a natural health-related environment which allows students to observe and participate in the actual practice of the profession. The use of objectives, the sequence of instruction, the instructional methods and materials, and the evaluation of student performance constitute the components studied in…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Course Organization, Educational Theories, Foreign Countries
Norman, Geoffrey R. – 1984
Although medical education currently emphasizes problem solving skills, recent evidence from psychological studies of clinical reasoning suggests that medical expertise is characterized by the gradual accumulation of experience in memory. This results in an ability to perceive, organize, and recall the extensive information given by the patient.…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Cognitive Processes