Scholarship - Curriculum Renewal
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Curriculum Renewal
MD Undergraduate Program
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Why Change?
Goal of Renewal
The goal of renewing the MDUP curriculum is to
develop and implement a transformative
curriculum that will produce Doctor of Medicine
graduates who will meet not only the current
health care needs of British Columbians, but also
those of the future.
Principles of Curriculum Renewal
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Social responsibility and accountability
Competency-based curriculum
Integrated student assessment
Flexibility
Scholarship
Integration
Continuity
Responsive to the Health care system
MD Undergraduate Mission & Goals
Our mission is to admit and educate students who will
graduate with demonstrated competencies and behaviours
that will equip them to address the current and future
health care needs of British Columbians.
Outcome Goals:
• Preparation for postgraduate residency
• Students meet or exceed exit competencies
• Residency & practice aligned with societal needs
• Pursuit of research, teaching and leadership
• International leadership in distributed medical education
Governance
Governance
Renewed Course Structure
Clinical Week Presentations (Case Order)
Systems
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Cardiology
Dermatology
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Infectious Disease
Microbiology
Nephrology
Neurology
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OBGYN
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Psychiatry
Psychology
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Pulmonary
Urology
Themes
Medical Sciences
Populations, Diversity, And Equity
Anatomy and Embryology
Public Health - Prevention and Control
Physiology
Special Populations - First Peoples
Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Special Populations - Geriatrics
Medical
Sciences
Medical
Sciences
Genetics
Special Populations - Palliative Care
Biochemistry
MolecularSciences
Biology
o and
Anatomy
and Embryology Special Populations – Addiction Medicine
Diagnostic
Diagnostic
Sciences
Pathology o Physiology
Global Health
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Diagnostic
Imaging
Treatment
Treatment
Histology
Health Advocacy
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Medical
Microbiology
and Infectious
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Clinical
Laboratory
Techniques
- Laboratory /Alternative
Diagnosis
o Pharmacology,
Therapeutics,
Complementary
Diagnostic Sciences
CareEquity
Of Patients
Populations,
Diversity,
and
Equity
Populations,
Diversity,
and
Disease
Diagnostic Imaging
Clinical Skills
Therapies
Treatment
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Public
Health
Prevention
And Control
Care
of
Patients,
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Care
of
Patients
o Genetics
Clinical Laboratory
Techniques - Laboratory
Professionalism
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Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease
Management - Counselling
o Clinical
Special
Populations
- First
Scholarship
Populations,
Diversity,
and
Equity
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Skills
Diagnosis
Peoples
Medical Ethics
Biochemistry
and Molecular
Biology
Scholarship
o Special
Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease
Management - Surgery
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Populations
Geriatrics
Treatment
Collaboration / Interprofessional Care
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Professionalism
Pathology
Care
of Patients, and
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Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease
Management
- Rehabilitation
Pharmacology,
Therapeutics,
Complementary /- Palliative
Health
System Improvement
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Special
Populations
Care
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Medical
Ethics
Histology
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Evidence
Based Medicine
(EBM)
Scholarship
oTherapies
Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease
Management
- Nutrition and
Alternative
Leadership
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Special
Populations
Addiction
Medicine
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Collaboration
/
Interprofessional
Care
Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease
Management Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Diagnostic
Sciences
Exercise
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Global
Health
Counsellingo Health System Improvement
Ehealth Informatics
Treatment
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Health
Advocacy
Populations,
Diversity,
and
Equity
o Leadership
Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease Management Scholarship
Surgery
•Improvement
Scholarship
Populations,
Diversity,
and Equity
o Patient
Safety
and Quality
Care
of Patients,
and
Non-Pharmacotherapy
Disease
Management • Evidence Based Medicine
o eHealth
Informatics
Care
of
Patients,
and
Scholarship
Rehabilitation
Non-Pharmacotherapy
Scholarship
Disease Management –
Nutrition and Exercise
Spiraled Integration
Key elements of the spiral curriculum are:
• Learners revisit topics several times throughout the program.
• The complexity of the material increases with each revisit.
• New concepts build on previous learning.
Spiraled Integration
Year 1 Week Template
Assessment
Four Assessment Modalities
• Written Examinations (including progress tests and
criterion-referenced testing)
• Portfolios
• Workplace-Based Assessments (WBA), and
• Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE)
Implementation Schedule
More Information - Contacts
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More Information - Resources
http://cr.med.ubc.ca/resources/