Title of article :
A Novel Approach for Investigating Curricular Redundancy
Author/Authors :
Royal, Kenneth D North Carolina State University - Department of Clinical Sciences, USA , Dent, Georgette A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Office of Medical Education, USA
From page :
e91
To page :
e93
Abstract :
Curricular redundancy can be a major problem for medical schools, especially those with a highly integrated curriculum. Although some redundancy is desirable, many forms of redundancy are not. Unfortunately, evaluating curricular redundancy and discerning desirable redundancy from undesirable redundancy can be quite challenging. Further, pinpointing undesirable redundancy and quantifying it so as to produce an estimate of inefficiency is even more difficult. This brief article describes a novel, and promising, student-led strategy for evaluating redundancy in a highly integrated medical school curriculum
Keywords :
Curricular Redundancy , Curriculum , Evaluation , Medical Students , Medical Education
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Record number :
2552523
Link To Document :
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