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Medical student wellbeing - a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand [PDF]
Background Medical student wellbeing – a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand outlines recommendations for optimising medical student wellbeing within medical schools in our region.
Bishop, Jo+9 more
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The traditional, subject-based medical curriculum in Colombia has been mainly focused on the biomedical model proposed by Flexner in 1910. This means learning outcomes or competences are framed on curative care and the specialization of physicians ...
Gustavo-Adolfo Quintero+3 more
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Business schools inside the academy: What are the prospects for interdepartmental research collaboration? [PDF]
Established literature about the role of business schools tends towards more parochial concerns, such as their need for a more pluralist and socially reflexive mode of knowledge production (Starkey and Tiratsoo 2007; Starkey et al 2009) or the failure of
Currie, Graeme+3 more
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Attracting, equipping and retaining young medical doctors in HIV vaccine science in South Africa
Background: HIV remains a significant health problem in South Africa (SA). The development of a preventive vaccine offers promise as a means of addressing the epidemic, yet development of the human resource capacity to facilitate such research in SA is ...
Danna Flood+4 more
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Medical curricula on intimate partner violence in Mozambique [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of the study described in this paper is to screen medical curricula in relation to the attention paid to intimate partner violence, by applying a framework derived from the international literature. Material and Methods: We screened
Keygnaert, Ines+4 more
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PSYCHOLOGY AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL [PDF]
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Analysis of satisfaction and academic achievement of medical students in a flipped class [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the satisfaction of medical students in flipped learning and analyzed academic achievement in comparison with lecture class.
Han Jung, Jungsuk An, Kwi Hwa Park
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New perspectives - approaches to medical education at four new UK Medical Schools [PDF]
To create more UK doctors, the government has funded an increase in medical student numbers of 57% (from 3749 to 5894)1 between 1998 and 2005. This has been done by increasing student places at existing medical schools; creating shortened programmes open
Campion, Peter+3 more
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Standard setting in Australian medical schools [PDF]
Background: Standard setting of assessment is critical in quality assurance of medical programs. The aims of this study were to identify and compare the impact of methods used to establish the passing standard by the 13 medical schools who participated ...
Chiavaroli, Neville+7 more
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