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Medical Education Update 2003 SOM Retreat Major Accomplishments 2002 • Developed a highly productive working relationship between the Faculty Senate and the Dean’s office • Made important headway in establishing a new curriculum for September 2003 with agreed objectives to: – Better integrate basic and clinical sciences (translational curriculum) – Develop and foster student scholarship and community activism • Created a committee on evaluation and advising with major objectives: – To review and improve evaluation process – To ensure faculty and student engagement in the evaluation and advising process • Developed new advising program for students. Medical Education Update 2003 SOM Retreat Objectives for 2003 • Curriculum – Institute first year of the new curriculum – Institute scholarly concentrations • Develop mechanisms to facilitate and foster teaching – Improve existing education support – Fund raising for teaching – Changing the “culture” of medical education • Develop CME program – Financial solvency – Proactive service to the Stanford community and beyond Medical Education Update 2003 SOM Retreat Proposed curricular structure Undergraduate Basic science Clinical research Molecular medicine S r cho a e la Y rly tra Community service ck Biotechnology Clinical Health economics Residency and beyond Medical Education Update 2003 SOM Retreat Salient features of new curriculum • New courses – Fundamentals of molecular sciences (first year) – Advances in applied biomedical sciences (second year; with grad students) • Eliminated biochemistry and molecular biology • Decreased classroom time • Utilize new technologies (anatomy, nutrition) • Better sequencing • Allied clinical sciences with basic sciences • Longer school year • Clinical clerkships start earlier Medical Education Update 2003 SOM Retreat Salient features of new curriculum • Required basic science curriculum to be added to previous “clinical years”. Some strategies: – Required courses • Clinical research, health care financing • Applied genomics – Selective courses – Embedded science within clerkships • Enhanced orientations • Basic science attendings/basic science clerkship • Required student assignments
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