Tuesday, August 11, 2009

If I Had a Clean Slate ... New Medical School Curricula

Fall 2009 IAMSE Web Seminar Series:


We read the journals and listen to the seminars about exciting new paths for medical education in the 21st century, and then face the reality of time, money, space and intransigence. What would I do if I had a clean slate?

This seminar series will provide an overview of contemporary possibilities and then focus on some of the ways five new medical schools from around the world faced the opportunities and challenges of developing their curricula. They incorporated the latest approaches in simulation and virtual-patient teaching, integrative learning, early and continued patient contact, and even restructured the way faculty are appointed to departments! Each medical school has its own approaches and limitations, yet there are common goals from which we can all learn. This webcast series will highlight new educational approaches in medical education and practical experiences for their implementation. All Sessions are 1 hour in length and start at 1:00 pm Eastern

Sept. 17 Introduction: Educating the Physician of the 21st Century: Providing the Slate for Medical Schools to Write On

Oct. 1 Red Hot Chili Pepper - Clinical and Basic Science Integration at Paul L. Foster School of Medicine

Oct. 8 A Distributed Community Instructional Model of Medical Education

Oct. 15 Medicine in a Virtual World - Using Simulation Technology to Enhance the Curriculum

Oct. 22 The Commonwealth Medical College, Scranton, Pennsylvania

Oct. 29 Team-based Learning: from 0 - 60+ in 18 months

For additional information and registration:
http://iamse.org/development/2009/was_2009_fall.htm

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