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Chironian Fall/Winter 2014, New York Medical College
Chironian Fall/Winter 2014, New York Medical College
The Chironian
No abstract provided.
Intouch Volume Twenty Number Two, New York Medical College
Intouch Volume Twenty Number Two, New York Medical College
Yearbooks and Newsletters
March/April 2014 issue of "A publication for the New York Medical College community."
An Introduction To Moyamoya Disease, Michael Shen
Teaching Critical Thinking To First-Year Medical Students Through Concept Mapping, Amina Sadik
Teaching Critical Thinking To First-Year Medical Students Through Concept Mapping, Amina Sadik
College of Osteopathic Medicine (TUN) Publications and Research
Helping students learn the basic sciences and demonstrating their importance in the practice of medicine presents a challenge for the majority of medical science educators. A curriculum change of medical biochemistry was implemented to include concept mapping as a visual strategy to enhance the analytical and critical thinking skills during clinical case-based workshops. A rubric was used to give detailed feedback and provide guidance to students. A number of clinical cases were judiciously selected to illustrate specific topics. Students meet with a faculty member to discuss the concept map prior to the workshop. During such meetings, all members are asked …
Electronic Medical Records: The Good And The Bad, Sherry Liou
Electronic Medical Records: The Good And The Bad, Sherry Liou
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
A Boston Man: Sir Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bailey Fitzgerald
A Boston Man: Sir Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bailey Fitzgerald
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Interview With Dr. Matthew Pravetz, Sherry Liou, Margaret Nguyen
Interview With Dr. Matthew Pravetz, Sherry Liou, Margaret Nguyen
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Interview With Dr. Marietta Lee, Sherry Liou, Margaret Nguyen
Interview With Dr. Marietta Lee, Sherry Liou, Margaret Nguyen
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Addressing The Health Of Refugees: Vitamin D, Laura B Madsen
Addressing The Health Of Refugees: Vitamin D, Laura B Madsen
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Doctors Are Patients Too, Daniel Mangels
Inspiring Compassion For Rare Diseases, Colton Margus
Inspiring Compassion For Rare Diseases, Colton Margus
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Convocation Of Thanks Remarks, Christopher Monson, Vinod Ravikumar, Israel Ackerman
Convocation Of Thanks Remarks, Christopher Monson, Vinod Ravikumar, Israel Ackerman
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Emerging Justifications For Placebic Treatment, Tejas Pulisetty
Emerging Justifications For Placebic Treatment, Tejas Pulisetty
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Water, Parvati Singh
Crossroads, Parvati Singh
Intouch Volume Twenty Number One, New York Medical College
Intouch Volume Twenty Number One, New York Medical College
Yearbooks and Newsletters
January/February 2014 issue of "A publication for the New York Medical College community."
Pharmacy Students’ Performance And Perceptions In A Flipped Teaching Pilot On Cardiac Arrhythmias, Terri H. Wong, Eric J. Ip, Ingrid C. Lopes, Vanishree Rajagopalan
Pharmacy Students’ Performance And Perceptions In A Flipped Teaching Pilot On Cardiac Arrhythmias, Terri H. Wong, Eric J. Ip, Ingrid C. Lopes, Vanishree Rajagopalan
Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy
Objective. To implement the flipped teaching method in a 3-class pilot on cardiac arrhythmias and to assess the impact of the intervention on academic performance and student perceptions.
Design. An intervention group of 101 first-year pharmacy students, who took the class with the flipped teaching method, were supplied with prerecorded lectures prior to their 3 classes (1 class in each of the following subjects: basic sciences, pharmacology, and therapeutics) on cardiac arrhythmias. Class time was focused on active-learning and case-based exercises. Students then took a final examination that included questions on cardiac arrhythmias. The examination scores of the …