‘We need one more hour solely based on anatomy… Give us anatomy!’: Early- year learner perceptions of anatomy within an integrated & case-based learning osteopathy curriculum
Integrated curricula, where the teaching of basic and clinical sciences is combined horizontally and vertically, have received increasing attention in the health professions education literature. This structure is thought to better prepare learners for the clinical learning environment and their future work as a health professional. Our research aimed to explore student perceptions of anatomy within an integrated curriculum underpinned by case-based learning (CBL).
Source: International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Susan Johnston, Brett Vaughan Source Type: research
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