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Tag Archives: Curriculum
Sociobiology 1
Today I recommended this book to a classmate. Konner was an anthropologist and ethnographer (his wife wrote Nisa) who decided in his early thirties to go to medical school. The book is primarily a blow-by-blow journal of his third year, … Continue reading
On Keeping Clinical Instructors in Small Group Science Curricula
With so many medical schools experimenting with their curricula, either by adding small group study alternatives to lecture sections, or bringing patient contact into the first two years, that it’s worth noting the “traditional” curriculum isn’t a curriculum at all. … Continue reading
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Tagged Clinical Practice, Curriculum, Education, Flexner Report, Heuristics, Kathryn Montgomery
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