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20220322: Mu School Of Medicine Origins, Dr. Maurice Mufson's Files, 1976-2021, School Of Medicine
20220322: Mu School Of Medicine Origins, Dr. Maurice Mufson's Files, 1976-2021, School Of Medicine
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from a former faculty member at Marshall University School of Medicine (Dr. Maurice Mufson) from 1976-2021. Items were received in 2022and include notable materials from Dr. Mufson's personal achievements as well as his documents from the development and establishment of the Medical School. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a list of contents.
Predicting Medical Student Success On Licensure Exams, Charles A. Gullo, Michael J. Mccarthy, Joseph I. Shapiro, Bobby L. Miller
Predicting Medical Student Success On Licensure Exams, Charles A. Gullo, Michael J. Mccarthy, Joseph I. Shapiro, Bobby L. Miller
Biochemistry and Microbiology
Many schools seek to predict performance on national exams required for medical school graduation using prematriculation and medical school performance data. The need for targeted intervention strategies for at-risk students has led much of this interest. Assumptions that preadmission data and high stakes in-house medical exams correlate strongly with national standardized exam performance needs to be examined. Looking at prematriculation data for predicting USMLE Step 1 performance, we found that MCAT exam totals and math-science GPA had the best prediction from a set of prematriculation values (adjusted R 2 = 11.7 %) for step 1. The addition of scores from …
20130410: Marshall University School Of Medicine Collection, 1932-2011, School Of Medicine
20130410: Marshall University School Of Medicine Collection, 1932-2011, School Of Medicine
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the MUSOM from 1932-2011, though the 1932 date is misleading as 99% of materials are from the 1970s and onwards. Items were received in 2013 and include notable materials including newspaper clippings about the medical school, class lists, lecture slides, and various health-related content. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a list of contents.
Body And Disease 2008: An Integrated Course Teaching Pathology, Pharmacology, Immunology And Microbiology, Janil Puthucheary, Doyle Graham, Charles A. Gullo Phd, Hwang Nina Chih, Lynette Oon, Tan Soo Yong, Sandy Cook
Body And Disease 2008: An Integrated Course Teaching Pathology, Pharmacology, Immunology And Microbiology, Janil Puthucheary, Doyle Graham, Charles A. Gullo Phd, Hwang Nina Chih, Lynette Oon, Tan Soo Yong, Sandy Cook
Biochemistry and Microbiology
The Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore (Duke-NUS) Body and Disease course is a 20-week, integrated course occurring at the end of the first year. The course covers four basic science topics: Pathology, Pharmacology, Immunology, and Microbiology and is modelled after the same course from the Duke University School of Medicine (DSOM) in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The structure of the course, as delivered by DSOM, was adapted to meet the needs and structure of the Duke-NUS programme. In addition, the course was adapted significantly to incorporate the Team-Based Learning methodology. In this paper, we detail how we approached these unique …
0552: Albert Esposito Papers, 1971-1992, Marshall University Special Collections
0552: Albert Esposito Papers, 1971-1992, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Huntington, West Virginia ophthalmologist. Copies of correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and other items related to Dr. Esposito's role in the establishment of the Marshall University School of Medicine.
0433: Robert Bradley Papers, 1967, Marshall University Special Collections
0433: Robert Bradley Papers, 1967, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Huntington, West Virginia physician. Papers relate to an early attempt to establish a medical school at Marshall University.