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Curriculum Reports - Medical Academic Performance Services - Initiatives - AAMC - 0 views

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    "Curriculum Reports replace the AAMC's Curriculum Directory and feature: -Graphical interpretations of aggregate and historical curriculum-related data, collected annually by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), -Representation of 100 percent of U.S. medical schools, and -A section on Educational Technology, based on results from the annual Group on Information Resources (GIR) Annual Survey. "
anonymous

Inspiring Health Advocacy in Family Medicine: A Qualitative Study - 0 views

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    "Creating an enabling and nurturing environment prior to and during residency training may be necessary to sustain the motivation to engage in health advocacy. Findings from this study suggest possibilities for a resident-guided participatory curriculum development process around health advocacy. Recommendations for promoting health advocacy in postgraduate training include effective integration of health advocacy in the curriculum by providing protected time and resources, providing experiential learning opportunities and fostering a community of practice for physician health advocates."
anonymous

Use of assessment to reinforce patient safety as a habit -- Galbraith et al. 15 (Supple... - 0 views

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    This paper focuses on the constructive use of assessment to embed a pervasive and proactive culture of patient safety into practice, starting with the trainee and extending out into the practice years. This strategy is based on the adage that "assessment drives curriculum" and proposes a series of new assessment tools to be added to all phases of the training-practice continuum.
Andrea Owen

Test enhanced learning in medical education - paper by Larsen et al - 0 views

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    CONTEXT In education, tests are primarily used for assessment, thus permitting teachers to assess the efficacy of their curriculum and to assign grades. However, research in cognitive psychology has shown that tests can also directly affect learning by promoting better retention of information, a phenomenon known as the testing effect.
anonymous

The Effectiveness of Streaming Video on Medical Student - 0 views

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    Based on these findings, streaming video technology seems to be a viable tool to complement in-class delivery methods, to accommodate the needs of medical students, and to provide options for meeting the challenges of delivering the undergraduate medical curriculum.
Andrea Owen

David Irby: Four Big Ideas from the Carnegie Study on Medical Education - 0 views

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    Identity, integration, individualization, excellence.
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