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Fitzpatrick, Camille; Musser, Anne; Mosqueda, Laura; Boker, John; Prislin, Michael – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2006
The Student Senior Partner Program (SSPP) forms the core of the required medical student geriatrics curriculum at the University of California-Irvine School of Medicine (UCISOM). The program utilizes a longitudinal modular format that extends over the first three years of medical school. Instruction is presented in didactic, patient interactive,…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Group Discussion, Medical Schools, Educational Objectives
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Oakley, Claire; Moore, Douglas; Burford, Duncan; Fahrenwald, Roxanne; Woodward, Kathryn – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
To address the local health care needs of both patients and primary care providers in Montana, an integrated primary care and behavioral health family practice clinic was developed. In this paper we describe our experience with integrating mental health and substance abuse services into a primary care setting (a community health center) while…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Patients, Physicians, Medical Services
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Francis, Dennis; Hemson, Crispin – Perspectives in Education, 2007
The article questions why experienced MEd students, on a course in pedagogy in social justice education, resorted to actions that clashed with this approach. Drawing on student and staff accounts of the course, the authors, teachers on this course, pose questions as to whether these reactions resulted from increased safety in the class, from…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Safety, Medical Students
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Morton, David A.; Foreman, K. Bo; Goede, Patricia A.; Bezzant, John L.; Albertine, Kurt H. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2007
The methods for authoring and distributing course content are undergoing substantial changes due to advancement in computer technology. Paper has been the traditional method to author and distribute course content. Paper enables students to personalize content through highlighting and note taking but does not enable the incorporation of multimedia…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Course Content, Medical Education, Medicine
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Habermas, Tilmann – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2007
Extending research on age norms in adults, the development of the knowledge of two components of the cultural concept of biography, biographical salience of and age norms for life events was studied from late childhood to early adulthood in Study 1 and across adulthood in Study 2. The largest increase in knowledge was found between ages 8 and 12,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Personal Narratives, Late Adolescents, Young Adults
Robins, Lynne S.; And Others – 1996
This study assessed the learning environment resulting from a reformed first-year curriculum at the University of Michigan Medical School. First year medical students (N=435) provided demographic information and rated their academic and clinical preparation, aspects of the learning climate, and the level of their cognitive and behavioral skills…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Assessment
Scheuneman, Janice Dowd; And Others – 1997
As part of the research leading to the implementation of computer-based case simulations (CCS) for the licensing examinations of the National Board of Medical Examiners, gender differences in performance were studied for one form consisting of 18 cases. A secondary purpose of the study was to note differences in style or approach that might…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation
Beardsley, Lisa Marie – 1994
An approach to increasing the knowledge of and skills in intercultural interactions for medical students and residents is described. For medical students, a lecture on cross-cultural concepts for health care is incorporated into the second-year psychiatry and behavioral medicine course. For residents, in this case international medical school…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Attribution Theory, Cross Cultural Studies
Cariaga-Lo, Liza; And Others – 1992
Results from an ongoing series of studies designed to describe changes in students' self-assessments across time are presented. In these studies, medical students predicted their performance on essay examinations in their first 2 years of medical school. Self-assessment is a valuable skill for clinical practice, and the importance of knowing what…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Testing, Essay Tests, Feedback
Blumberg, Phyllis; And Others – 1992
This paper presents a study that: (1) documented the course of problems for borderline students in an undergraduate medical program; (2) compared documentation by the same tutors of weaker students with good students in the same tutorial group; (3) documented which of six dimensions (knowledge, problem solving, critical appraisal, clinical skills,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Educational Diagnosis, Graduate Study
Gijselaers, Wim H.; Schmidt, Henk G. – 1992
A study was done of the relation of time for individual study versus instruction time in a non-traditional, problem-based medical curriculum at the University of Limburg (Netherlands). The study collected data on 86 courses conducted in 5 consecutive academic years. In this problem-based approach, each curriculum year in the first 4 years…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Independent Study, Medical Education
Dollase, Richard H. – 1994
This pamphlet presents the thoughts of six physician mentors in family practice and their third-year medical students, as they reflect on their practice and on their teaching or learning of clinical skills. An examination of the role of the family-practice physician as mentor may help teacher educators and cooperating teachers gain a valuable…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Conceptual Tempo, Cooperating Teachers
Wolf, Fredric M.; And Others – 1983
The predictive and incremental validity of both the Old and New Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) was examined and compared with a sample of over 300 medical students. Results of zero order and incremental validity coefficients, as well as prediction models resulting from all possible subsets regression analyses using Mallow's Cp criterion,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Biology, Chemistry
Smith, Allen C., III; Stritter, Frank T. – 1987
The medical student's emotions during direct clinical contact with the human body were studied, with emphasis on strategies the student uses to manage feelings when they are "inappropriate" or uncomfortable. Observations and interviews were completed over a 2-year period (1984-1986). Observations were made in the gross anatomy laboratory, physical…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anatomy, Behavioral Objectives, Clinical Diagnosis
Albanese, Mark A.; Jacobs, Richard M. – 1988
Preliminary psychometric data assessing the reliability and validity of a method used to measure the diagnostic reasoning and problem-solving skills of predoctoral students in orthodontia are described. The measurement approach consisted of sets of patient demographic data and dental photos and x-rays, accompanied by a set of 33 multiple-choice…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Processes, Construct Validity, Dental Students
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