2008
DOI: 10.17305/bjbms.2007.3097
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How To Assess and Improve Quality of Medical Education: Lessons Learned from Faculty of Medicine in Sarajevo

Abstract: There is no such science as medicine where half life is 7 years, what means that in 3-4 years 50% of current knowledge will be wrong. If doctors use old techniques and methods then they will cure patients wrongly. Very fast and rapid increase of biomedical sciences and medical information in certain way force medical professionals to continuity learning in order to stay update. In this project a quantitative method of examination has been used. For the purposes of the research a survey questionnaires were crea… Show more

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“…Technologies (medical and information, including communications) have a special role and value in ensuring the quality of medical education at universities and their organizational units (faculties). Unfortunately, in the current situation there are not sufficient technologies available to implement the plan and program of the Bologna concept in an adequate manner (1, 2, 3). For the assessment of teaching at the faculties the opinion of students is very important (4, 5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technologies (medical and information, including communications) have a special role and value in ensuring the quality of medical education at universities and their organizational units (faculties). Unfortunately, in the current situation there are not sufficient technologies available to implement the plan and program of the Bologna concept in an adequate manner (1, 2, 3). For the assessment of teaching at the faculties the opinion of students is very important (4, 5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symposium was organized to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the establishment of the above cathedra; participants at the symposium were health informatics experts from both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. During the symposium, for the first time in the history of the University, an intra-university network was tested, this was prepared by the University Tele-information Centre – UTIC (3,5,7,8,9). The leader of this activity was electro-engineer Safet Jakupovic, UTIC manager.…”
Section: Historical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such way of practical and theoretical path of final exam make possible to perform such procedures such as electronic registration for exam and distance testing (3,4,5,6,7,8,9). Possibilities of introduction of distance learning in medical curriculum are the title of project which has been realizing at Cathedra for medical Informatics, Medical faculty since year 2002.…”
Section: Distance Learning Registration Andtestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Launched in 1999 by the Ministers of Education and university leaders of 29 countries, the Bologna Process aims to create a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) by 2010; it has further developed into a major reform encompassing 46 countries. Taking part in the Bologna Process is a voluntary decision made by each country and its higher education community to endorse the principles underlined in the European Higher Education Area ( 10 - 12 ). The Bologna Declaration aimed to create a coherent and cohesive European Higher Education Area (EHEA) by 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%