نتایج جستجو برای: educational goal

تعداد نتایج: 389120  

2013
Imad S. A. Hassan

Since its arrival to the scene of medicine and despite its worldwide acceptance as a new paradigm in healthcare, the implementation of evidence has been extremely slow [1, 2]. The latter was the primary driving force for the birth of the science of knowledge translation—the practical implementation of evidence [3]. The article by Widyahening et al. [4] is a welcome move for incorporating eviden...

2009
Claus Brabrand Bettina Dahl

During 2007 all Danish university curricula were reformulated to explicitly state course objectives due to the adoption of a new Danish national grading scale which stipulated that grades were to be given based on how well students meet explicit course objectives. The Faculties of Science at University of Aarhus and University of Southern Denmark interpreted “course objectives” as “intended lea...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Linda Orkin Lewin Curtis A Olson Kenneth W Goodman Patricia K Kokotailo

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Ethics education for medical students has included a number of relatively vague descriptions of appropriate curricular objectives, but medical schools struggle with the general teaching of ethics, as well as with presenting the ethical dilemmas posed by managed care. This paper proposes some standards and uses them to analyze the general and managed care ethics content...

Journal: :Medical education 2003
Caroline Wachtler Margareta Troein

BACKGROUND Cultural competency can be understood as those learned skills which help us understand cultural differences and ease communication between people who have different ways of understanding health, sickness and the body. Recently, medical schools have begun to recognise a need for cultural competency training. However, few reports have been published that articulate and evaluate cultura...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
A L Olson J Woodhead R Berkow N M Kaufman S G Marshall

OBJECTIVE To describe a new national general pediatrics clerkship curriculum, the development process that built national support for its use, and current progress in implementing the curriculum in pediatric clerkships at US allopathic medical schools. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: A curriculum project team of pediatric clerkship directors and an advisory committee representing professional organizat...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2001
S A Azer

Over the past 30 years there has been an increasing interest in curriculum innovation in medical schools in North America, the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Australia. Since the introduction of problem-based learning at McMaster University in Canada in 1969, several medical schools throughout the world have adopted problem-based learning as the educational and philosophical basis of their cu...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA 2014
Maria A Blanco Carol F Capello Josephine L Dorsch Gerald Perry Mary L Zanetti

PURPOSE The authors conducted a survey examining (1) the current state of evidence-based medicine (EBM) curricula in US and Canadian medical schools and corresponding learning objectives, (2) medical educators' and librarians' participation in EBM training, and (3) barriers to EBM training. METHODS A survey instrument with thirty-four closed and open-ended questions was sent to curricular dea...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary medical education 2007
Carmelo Ortega Guillermo Parilla Katinka De Balogh Mauro De Rosa Olga Gimeno Leopoldo Estol Dora Dobosh Guillermo Leguia Nestor Falcon Adolfo Fonseca Miguel Torres Magaly Caballero Jorge Quiros Manuela Clemente Vilhena Luis Carlos Villamil Natalia Cediel Daniele De Meneghi

Continued contact between humans and animals, in combination with the ever-increasing movement of human and animal populations that is one effect of globalization, contributes to the spread of diseases, often with detrimental effects on public health. This has led professionals involved in both animal health and public health to recognize veterinary public health (VPH) as a key area for their a...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2008
Ruth M Carrico Terri Rebmann Judith F English JoEllen Mackey Sherill Nones Cronin

BACKGROUND Infection prevention and control education for hospital-based health care personnel has differed across organizations because of a lack of identified practice competencies. This gap also has resulted in variation of the educational curriculum in the academic setting and a lack of consistent preparation for emergency responses. The purpose of this study was to develop a list of compet...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2009
Diane Kittredge Constance D Baldwin Miriam Bar-on R Franklin Trimm Patricia S Beach

The authors describe a seven-step consensus development process used to create the two most recent editions of the Academic Pediatric Association's (APA's) educational guidelines for pediatric residency. The 1996 (printed) and 2004 (online) editions of the guidelines were designed as flexible tools to help residency programs meet changing accreditation requirements by providing lists of goals a...

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