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Kim, Alice; Nisselle, Amy; Weller-Newton, Jennifer; McClaren, Belinda; Keogh, Louise – Vocations and Learning, 2022
Workplace learning is fundamental in contextualizing theoretical concepts into practice, making it opportune for professionals to learn emerging concepts. With genomic testing transitioning from the research space into healthcare, there are more opportunities to engage with workplace learning related to genomic medicine. We therefore aimed to…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Concept Formation, Genetics, Medicine
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Noel, Rebecca – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2018
European physicians long worried that the scholarly life was harmful to health. Neurological and digestive problems flowed from sedentary, seated lives. In the late eighteenth century, when the Enlightenment began spreading education to more people, educators inspired by Rousseau's "Emile" such as Johann Guts Muths, Friedrich Jahn,…
Descriptors: Physicians, Physical Health, Physical Activity Level, Exercise
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Leung, Danny C. K. – Annals of Science, 2008
This paper reconceptualizes Thomas Clifford Allbutt's contributions to the making of scientific medicine in late nineteenth-century England. Existing literature on Allbutt usually describes his achievements, such as his design of the pocket thermometer and his advocacy of the use of the ophthalmoscope in general medicine, as independent events;…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Pathology, Foreign Countries, Scientists
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Zhang, Luqing; Wang, Yunfeng; Xiao, Ming; Han, Qunying; Ding, Jiong – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
Universities and medical schools in China are faced with an ongoing shortage of cadavers for education and research because of insufficient numbers of cadaver donations. This article will examine the main obstacles to cadaver donation in the Chinese culture. These include superstitious traditional views about the body, a lack of legislation…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Medical Research, Medical Schools
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Wyer, Peter C,; Naqvi, Zoon; Dayan, Peter S.; Celentano, James J.; Eskin, Barnet; Graham, Mark J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires practitioners to identify and formulate questions in response to patient encounters, and to seek, select, and appraise applicable clinical research. A standardized workshop format serves as the model for training of medical educators in these skills. We developed an evaluation exercise to assess the ability…
Descriptors: North Americans, Workshops, Evidence, Simulation
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Stetten, DeWitt, Jr. – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
Relying upon grant-supported salaries, many medical schools have greatly expanded their faculties; but if new funding devices are not discovered, retrenchment will occur. Physicians, who are trained to look at the big picture, must continue to be an essential element in the biomedical research team. (MLW)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Financial Support, Grants, Higher Education
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Castle, William B. – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
Greatly modifying the present medical curriculum for the future physician-scientist is not recommended. The value of his having a PhD is questioned and the importance of his working in a hospital-based clinical department is stressed. The author contends that emphasizing the interrelationship between basic and applied research will increase public…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Hospitals, Medical Education
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McClellan, Deborah A.; Talalay, Paul – Academic Medicine, 1992
A review of the combined M.D.-Ph.D training program at Johns Hopkins Medical School (Maryland) found that, of 109 students who earned both degrees since 1980, 42 have completed all training and are now in career positions. Most (81 percent) are in full-time academic posts, with 14 percent in research institutes and the remaining 5 percent in…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Surveys, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Tosteson, D. C. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
Author believes the Council of Academic Societies is in a unique position to bring together concerned experts to formulate new patterns of representation of basic medical science in modern medical centers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Faculty, Federal Aid, Health Services, Medical Education
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Journal of Medical Education, 1982
The presentation of the Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education to Sherman M. Mellinkoff and the AAMC Award for Distinguished Research in the Biomedical Sciences to J. Michael Bishop is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Awards, Biomedicine, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Storey, Patrick B. – Academic Medicine, 1989
Some information from the University of Pennsylvania's experience with foreign medical scholars illustrates the potential dimension of a larger Soviet presence in American academic medicine. Some issues to be addressed in improving the Soviet quality of health care are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Cooperation, International Educational Exchange
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Ware, John E., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
Factor analytic development of various measures of consumer perceptions regarding characteristics of doctors and health care services is described. Findings are discussed in relation to program planning and evaluation in medical education, and suggestions for future research are noted. (Editor/JT)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Health Services
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Carmichael, Joan; And Others – Medical Education, 1977
Medical students' attitudes towards concepts in sexuality before and after a five-day sexuality course were tested at the University of Miami School of Medicine and evaluated with Osgood's Semantic Differential. Concepts rated were "my sexuality,""masturbation,""homosexuality," and "my role in understanding…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Research
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Sun, Marjorie – Science, 1980
Discussed is a projected overabundance of physicians by 1990 and a possible cut in funding in medical schools because of this overabundance. Also discussed is the shortage of clinical investigators who are physicians because salaries for physicians are much higher than for clinical investigators. (DS)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Research
California Univ., Berkeley. Office of the President. – 1970
This report deals primarily with health professional schools in California and their role in (1) education of health professionals and related personnel involved in teaching and research in health sciences and the provision of health care; (2) health sciences research; and (3) delivery of health care. Sections 1 and 2 present respectively the…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Health Personnel, Higher Education, Institutional Role
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