2005
DOI: 10.1002/ar.b.20065
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Provision of anatomical teaching in a new British medical school: Getting the right mix

Abstract: In response to a government report, which recommended a substantial increase in the number of medical students in the United Kingdom by 2005, several new medical schools have been set up throughout the country. One such school, the Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), recently opened its doors to new students. BSMS offers a 5-year medical curriculum that uses an integrated systems-based approach to cultivate academic knowledge and clinical experience. Anatomy is one of the core elements of the program an… Show more

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“…Integrative learning can supplement, but not replace the preparatory course [18]. In this respect we are also in agreement with Evans and Watt [19] who promote the idea that a good medical education requires the proper combination of basic learning and clinical knowledge. Despite the apparent advantages of integrative teaching in training students, the time factor for the instructors must be critically examined.…”
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“…Integrative learning can supplement, but not replace the preparatory course [18]. In this respect we are also in agreement with Evans and Watt [19] who promote the idea that a good medical education requires the proper combination of basic learning and clinical knowledge. Despite the apparent advantages of integrative teaching in training students, the time factor for the instructors must be critically examined.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…The new approach to teaching biochemistry should be attractive and offers a good and deep knowledge to biochemistry for the medical student. Adopting an outcomefocused strategy must be considered in potential reforms might help in better introduce biochemistry and other basic medical sciences to medical student [7]- [8]- [9]. New activities have to be introduced to increase students' interest in biochemistry, stimulating students about it and show its applicability in their future clinical practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are ongoing concerns over students being under-prepared and lacking a sufficient knowledge of anatomy within residencies and clerkships (Warner and Rizzolo, 2006). Hence, Evans and Watt (2005) commend Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK, for continuing anatomy teaching in the later years during specialist rotations so that topics are taught at the most relevant time and in parallel to clinical training, an ideology also championed by Pawlina and Lachman (2004).…”
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confidence: 99%