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Teacher Education and Professional Development

Portland State University

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2006

Medical sciences -- Study and teaching -- Assessment

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Recent Trends In Basic Science Department Reorganizations, Sarah A. Bunton Jun 2006

Recent Trends In Basic Science Department Reorganizations, Sarah A. Bunton

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The past several decades have seen a rapid and profound expansion of knowledge within the biomedical sciences. Achievements in molecular biology, human genetics, and neuroscience, among others, have contributed to the realization that the complexity of science now lends itself to interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts. This transformation of biomedical science has led to questions regarding the organization of academic departments in U.S. medical schools around traditional basic science disciplines. Some have proposed that the discipline-based department impedes scientific progress and a new structure that breaks down boundaries is needed. Others believe that traditional basic science departments continue to foster valuable …