2023
DOI: 10.1080/10872981.2023.2167258
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Development and evaluation of a pre-clerkship spiral curriculum: data from three medical school classes

Abstract: Pre-clerkship curricula of most Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)-accredited medical schools are divided into blocks by organ system, leaving a significant amount of information susceptible to loss due to prolonged nonuse. We describe the implementation of a formal Spiral Curriculum that periodically revisits material from previous blocks. Learners were surveyed on receptivity to the curriculum across three graduating classes at a single medical school. Medical school graduate classes of 2020, 2021… Show more

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“…83 A spiral curriculum also has the benefits of allowing students to learn simpler concepts first and is already widely applied in medicine. 83 , 84 The spiral structure is also amenable to adding further tiers for especially interested students to apply themselves, supporting future translators and developers in addition to consumers. 85 …”
Section: Challenges To Integration Of Ai In Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…83 A spiral curriculum also has the benefits of allowing students to learn simpler concepts first and is already widely applied in medicine. 83 , 84 The spiral structure is also amenable to adding further tiers for especially interested students to apply themselves, supporting future translators and developers in addition to consumers. 85 …”
Section: Challenges To Integration Of Ai In Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%