Dear colleagues,
Medical Science Educator, the journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators IAMSE, is planning to publish two special journal sections dedicated to the topic of “Integration”. Integration is an important concept in medical education in general. Think of integration of basic science knowledge in clinical teaching, or integration of clinical cases in the basic science curriculum, or even integration of several disciplines or pedagogies into one teaching unit. We want to explore the effects and outcomes of integration, and like to learn what institutions are doing in this field, how methods are tested and what the results are.
Medical Science Educator, the journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators IAMSE, is planning to publish two special journal sections dedicated to the topic of “Integration”. Integration is an important concept in medical education in general. Think of integration of basic science knowledge in clinical teaching, or integration of clinical cases in the basic science curriculum, or even integration of several disciplines or pedagogies into one teaching unit. We want to explore the effects and outcomes of integration, and like to learn what institutions are doing in this field, how methods are tested and what the results are.
We are currently soliciting article submissions
on this topic and we welcome contributions in the format of Short
Communication, Original Research, Monograph or Commentary. See our website www.medicalscienceeducator.org for a more detailed
description. All submissions will be peer-reviewed in our regular review
process. Accepted manuscripts will be clustered together into a special section
in the issues 25(3) and 25(4), or will be published in one of the regular
issues in 2016.
Manuscripts to be considered for these sections have to be submitted by May 15th, 2015 through our online submission system at www.medicalscienceeducator.org. In your cover letter, please refer to the topic “Integration” to indicate you want to be included in one of these special sections. See our journal website for the Instructions for Authors.
I look forward to receiving your submissions.
Peter GM de Jong, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
Peter GM de Jong, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
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