Design of a foundational sciences curriculum: Applying the ICAP framework to pharmacology education in integrated medical curricula
Abstract Expectations for physicians are rapidly changing, as is the environment in which they will practice. In response, preclerkship medical education curricula are adapting to meet these demands, often by reducing the time for foundational sciences. This descriptive study compares preclerkship p...
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Main Authors: | Kelly M. Quesnelle (Author), Naunihal T. Zaveri (Author), Stephen D. Schneid (Author), Joe B. Blumer (Author), John L. Szarek (Author), Marieke Kruidering (Author), Michael W. Lee (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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