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Woodham, Meghan Brooke – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Increasing applications to U.S. osteopathic and allopathic medical schools requires admissions offices and committees to continual seek new evaluative measures to identify and selective the most qualified applicants for interviews and ultimately admission to their institutions. The use of situational judgement tests (SJTs) help identify applicants…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, College Entrance Examinations, Situational Tests, Medicine
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Hoan Do; Mary Wurm-Schaar; Gordon Brooks – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2024
Accreditation standards for U.S. medical education programming require that training programs promote trainee wellness and well-being, although constructs such as psychological distress and depression commonly serve as proxies for well-being. A direct measure of subjective well-being would be invaluable to inform programming efforts to promote…
Descriptors: Well Being, Medical Students, Accreditation (Institutions), Medical Schools
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Marlene D. Louro; Grace Meegan; Lauren R. Rudin; Michael C. Granatosky; Nathan E. Thompson – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Gross anatomy is a crucial course in medical school; it sets the foundation for future coursework and is highly valued by clinicians. While both medical students and faculty recognize the importance of pre-medical school anatomy experience, few medical schools require it as a prerequisite. Consequently, medical school gross anatomy courses have a…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, Prerequisites
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Khasawneh, Ramada R.; Rub, Ejlal Abu-El – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
Stem cell therapy has recently progressed from the preclinical to the early clinical trial arena for a variety of diseases. Moreover, the medical students lack the deep and full understanding of its significance and potential as the promising future cure for diverse diseases worldwide. This study aims at evaluating the knowledge, awareness, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Cytology
Kuizin, Laura A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that influence the decision to apply to the medical doctor program or the doctor of osteopathic medicine program. This study examined selected demographic factors that influence students' decision to apply to the medical doctorate program or the osteopathic medical program. This study consisted…
Descriptors: Premedical Students, Undergraduate Students, Medicine, Medical Schools
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Quiroga-Garza, Alejandro; Teran-Garza, Rodrigo; Elizondo-Omaña, Rodrigo Enrique; Guzmán-López, Santos – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Clinical skills and medical knowledge enable physicians to overcome the uncertainty of emergent and rare clinical scenarios. Recently, a growing emphasis on evidence-based medicine (EBM) has flooded medical curricula of universities across the globe with guideline-based material, and while it has given teachers and students new tools to improve…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Anatomy, Clinical Diagnosis, Thinking Skills
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Zheng, Boyang; Sun, Guiping; Wang, Hourong – SAGE Open, 2019
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an important component of China's medical system. How to educate TCM practitioners in China, therefore, has become a crucial issue. To contribute to this issue, the current research identified the competency model of TCM practitioners in China and developed an evaluation for TCM students. We combined Bloom's…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Correlation, Foreign Countries, Test Reliability
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Albala, L.; Bober, T.; Mallozzi, M.; Koeneke-Hernandez, L.; Ku, B. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Medical school education should foster creativity by enabling students to become "makers" who prototype and design. Healthcare professionals and students experience pain points on a daily basis, but are not given the tools, training, or opportunity to help solve them in new, potentially better ways. The student physician of the future…
Descriptors: Design, Medical Schools, Health Services, Medical Education
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Al-Smadi, Omar Ali; Rashid, Radzuwan Ab; Yassin, Baderaddin; Saad, Hadeel – International Journal of Instruction, 2022
This study is a linguistic ethnographic investigation of teacher identities in an English for Medical Purposes (EMP) classroom at one of the medical colleges in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It focuses on the discursive shifts of teacher identities in his classroom interactions. An eclectic qualitative methodology that incorporated principles of…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Medicine, Professional Identity, Language Teachers
Lin, Grace Hui Chin – Online Submission, 2019
This linguistic research introduces Communication Strategies (CS) which can be applied to interpret medical terminologies. Jeffrey Cordell (2019) mentions using computer interpretation is also a good way to make the terms being displayed and interpreted by certain apps. This study focused on humanized environment of clinic or hospital that…
Descriptors: Medicine, Vocabulary, Communication Strategies, Interlanguage
Hastie, Maya Jalbout – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced academic leadership positions. This qualitative case study explored the perceptions of full-time women faculty at one large urban academic medical center regarding leadership trajectories within academic medicine, comparing those who are and those who…
Descriptors: Leadership, Females, Leadership Role, Medical Schools
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Stütz, Alexander; Green, Wendy; McAllister, Lindy; Eley, Diann – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2015
Preparing medical graduates who are competent to work in a global environment requires broad integration of international and intercultural perspectives throughout the medical curriculum. Employing Leask and Bridge's "conceptual framework of internationalisation of the curriculum," this article first highlights the emphasis placed on…
Descriptors: International Education, Medical Education, Global Approach, Cultural Awareness
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Struwig, Magdalena C.; Beylefeld, Adriana A.; Joubert, Georgina – Teaching in Higher Education, 2016
Medical microbiology presents a challenge to undergraduate students, mostly due to its extensive content and complexity of unfamiliar terminology. In addition to a narrative review of the literature, we report findings on students' motivation for and approach to learning in the Infections module of an undergraduate medical curriculum, and their…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Motivation, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students
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Benbassat, Jochanan; Baumal, Reuben – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Undergraduate medical education is too long; it does not meet the needs for physicians' workforce; and its content is inconsistent with the job characteristics of some of its graduates. In this paper we attempt to respond to these problems by streamlining medical education along the following three reforms. First, high school graduates would be…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Schools, Physicians, Public Health
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Gallan, Alexander J.; Offner, Gwynneth D.; Symes, Karen – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2016
Vertical integration has been extensively implemented across medical school curricula but has not been widely attempted in the field of biochemistry. We describe a novel curricular innovation in which a near-peer learning model was used to implement vertical integration in our medical school biochemistry course. Senior medical students developed…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Medical Education, Integrated Curriculum, Educational Innovation
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