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Maizes, Victoria; Schneider, Craig; Bell, Iris; Weil, Andrew – Academic Medicine, 2002
Describes the University of Arizona's approach to developing and implementing a comprehensive curriculum in integrative medicine, which integrates the best of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) with the best of conventional medicine. Describes the curriculum, educational programs, clinical education, goals, and results, and suggests…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Program Descriptions

Rabinowitz, Howard K.; Babbott, David; Bastacky, Stanford; Pascoe, John M.; Patel, Kavita K.; Pye, Karen L.; Rodak, John, Jr.; Veit, Kenneth J.; Wood, Douglas L. – Academic Medicine, 2001
Describes the major curriculum changes that have been implemented through Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century (UME-21), a 3-year national demonstration project to encourage innovation in medical education. Discusses challenges that occurred in carrying out those changes, and outlines the strategies for evaluating the project. (EV)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Higher Education, Medical Education

Davis, Ardis K., Ed.; Kahn, Norman B., Jr., Ed.; Wartman, Steven A., Ed.; Wilson, Modena E. H., Ed.; Kahn, Ruth H., Ed. – Academic Medicine, 2001
Contains articles describing and evaluating the Interdisciplinary Generalist Curriculum (IGC) Project, a curriculum for the first two years of medical school designed to encourage more graduates to enter generalist fields. Articles are grouped in sections: "What Was the ICG Project?"; "What Can Others Learn from the IGC…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Higher Education

Anderson, M. Brownell, Ed. – Academic Medicine, 2002
Offers 23 summaries of innovative approaches to medical education, presented in four categories: applications of the World Wide Web, curricular change, geriatrics and gerontology in medical education, and support for medical school faculty. (EV)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Geriatrics, Medical Education

Neufeld, Vistor R.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
A discussion of the McMaster University Doctor of Medicine program reviews key elements of its history and distinctive approach, describes the process and substance of curriculum change over the past decade, summarizes follow-up studies of graduates, and analyzes the current program context. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Followup Studies

Bruce, Nadine C. – Academic Medicine, 1989
The University of Hawaii developed an assessment and testing program for qualifying internal medicine residents in basic procedural skills: an observation period, a multiple-choice examination, and a slide-identification examination. The mean scores of both examinations were analyzed to assess whether curriculum changes were effective. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education

Masys, Daniel R. – Academic Medicine, 1989
Hewlett-Packard Corporation grant enabled Harvard Medical School to begin using computer technology in medical educational applications. Hardware and software selection, integration into the curriculum, teaching the use of computers, cost, successful applications, knowledge base access, simulations, video and graphics teaching programs, and…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Costs

McDermott, John F.; Anderson, Alexander S. – Academic Medicine, 1991
University of Hawaii medical school workshops retrain faculty for their roles as tutors in the newly adopted problem-based curriculum. Assessment of trainees' knowledge and skills before and after the sessions indicate the training was successful and also identified common problems faced by traditional teachers in the new role of facilitator.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Medical Education

Colwill, Jack M.; Perkoff, Gerald T.; Blake, Robert L., Jr.; Paden, Carrie; Beachler, Michael – Academic Medicine, 1997
Describes the first three years of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's six-year, $32-million grant program designed to help medical schools increase their production of generalist physicians. Outlines the program's conceptual bases, identifies common approaches to intervention in the 14 participating schools, and explores administrative and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Change Strategies, College Admission, College Environment

Richards, Ronald W.; Henry, Rebecca C. – Academic Medicine, 1993
The Kellogg Foundation's Community Partnerships in Health Professions Education, a program designed to increase multidisciplinary, comprehensive, cost-effective primary care teams in communities, uses an organizational structure linking academic medical education with communities. The new structures have resulted in new curricula and other…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Development, Governance

Fleming, Michael; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
A family medicine faculty professional association designed a 5-day intensive curriculum in addiction medicine taught to 165 graduate family practice faculty at 10 sites in 1990. Pre- and postsurveys showed significant increases in participants teaching addiction medicine in 8 of 11 clinical situations. The model is seen as applicable to other…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Curriculum Development, Drug Addiction, Faculty Development

Carter, Brian S.; Roberts, Alan; Martin, Richard; Fincher, Ruth-Marie E. – Academic Medicine, 1999
Funded by the Generalist Physician Initiative, the Medical College of Georgia has implemented a longitudinal experience in clinical ethics spanning the four-year undergraduate curriculum. Curriculum structure and content are outlined, and course themes and student activities during the four years are described. Early evaluation findings and plans…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, College Outcomes Assessment, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development

Wartman, Steven A.; Davis, Ardis K.; Wilson, Modena E. H.; Kahn, Norman B., Jr.; Kahn, Ruth H. – Academic Medicine, 1998
The interdisciplinary general-curriculum project was designed to develop innovative preclinical generalist curricula in ten medical and osteopathic schools and to encourage generalist careers. After two competitive cycles, much has been learned about interdisciplinary collaboration, recruitment and retention of community preceptors, faculty…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Curriculum Development

Watson, Robert T.; Suter, Emanuel; Romrell, Lynn J.; Harman, Eloise M.; Rooks, Larry G.; Neims, Allen H. – Academic Medicine, 1998
Describes the University of Florida medical school's curriculum-development efforts, including introduction of early clinical experience in primary-care settings, enhancement of small-group active learning, development of computer-based interactive materials, increased clinical teaching in ambulatory care, effective course and faculty evaluation,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Allied Health Occupations Education, Budgeting, Case Studies