From turf wars to common ground: the shifting dynamics of medical student education.
L Michener - Annals of Family Medicine, 2003 - europepmc.org
Is the primary mission of medical school departments to teach students about the
disciplines? Not long ago, the answer would have been obvious. Each clinical department …
disciplines? Not long ago, the answer would have been obvious. Each clinical department …
The Challenge for Educators: Does What We Do Make a Difference?
SE Skochelak - Archives of Family Medicine, 1994 - triggered.edina.clockss.org
THE PAST FEW YEARS have seen renewed interest in medical education reform. New
instructional methods, including problembased learning, computer-assisted instruction, and …
instructional methods, including problembased learning, computer-assisted instruction, and …
That's “edutainment!”: Reflections on teaching and learning
JE Kuzmicz - Canadian Family Physician, 2008 - cfp.ca
A few years ago, I was approached by a senior col-league to do a bit of community service
work speaking to potential medical students. I am a faculty member in a family medicine …
work speaking to potential medical students. I am a faculty member in a family medicine …
Reflections of a mid-career clinician educator--fanning the flames for teaching.
C Denniston - Family Medicine, 2008 - europepmc.org
Family medicine educators today face vast challenges. Clinical demands and the lack of
specific revenue streams for our educational mission are among the many threats to the …
specific revenue streams for our educational mission are among the many threats to the …
The education of medical students: sounds, alarums, and excursions
DD Federman - Academic Medicine, 1990 - journals.lww.com
The core of good doctoring—what everyone must learn in medical school—is a set of
behaviors that link the physician's professional, scholarly, and personal preparation with …
behaviors that link the physician's professional, scholarly, and personal preparation with …
Tribulations and rewards of academic medicine—where does teaching fit?
JP Kassirer - New England Journal of Medicine, 1996 - Mass Medical Soc
For decades, teaching has been the Cinderella of academic medicine. As a stepchild, it has
garnered little respect in comparison with that accorded its sister tasks of research and …
garnered little respect in comparison with that accorded its sister tasks of research and …
Back to the future: medical students can matter again
JS Alpert, BF Mandell - The American journal of medicine, 2009 - amjmed.com
Over the last 5 years, we have spent considerable time directly teaching students and
housestaff and have been involved in numerous meetings of academic physicians …
housestaff and have been involved in numerous meetings of academic physicians …
[HTML][HTML] Medical education: time for reform
TJ Lawley, JF Saxton, MME Johns - Transactions of the American …, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Our model of medical education and training is almost a century old. The so-called
“Hopkins” model was designed and widely adopted in the early part of last century to ensure …
“Hopkins” model was designed and widely adopted in the early part of last century to ensure …
New Medical Schools Pair Students with Patients from the Start.
K Mangan - Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009 - ERIC
Unlike the schools of old, where students spent two years focused on science and theory
before they set foot in a hospital, new medical schools are integrating clinical care into the …
before they set foot in a hospital, new medical schools are integrating clinical care into the …
Perspectives: a medical school dean
S Bondurant - Health Affairs, 1988 - healthaffairs.org
It has been said that every experiment in education is doomed to success. This is due
presumably to unrecognized variables and to imprecise objectives and measurements of the …
presumably to unrecognized variables and to imprecise objectives and measurements of the …