2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.691.9
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Using Echocardiography as a Promising Adjunctive Teaching Tool for Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology

Abstract: A transformation in medical education is currently underway which prioritizes competency and clinical integration with basic sciences. Here we are exploring the feasibility of early echocardiography (Echo) experience as an adjunct tool for teaching heart anatomy and physiology to second year medical students.The study was conducted on 100 students in a problem‐based learning curriculum. Students were introduced to cardiac anatomy and physiology as well as the basic principles of ultrasonography before the Echo… Show more

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