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Developing an outcome-focused core curriculum

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posted on 2024-06-04, 09:20 authored by D Newble, P Stark, N Bax, M Lawson
BACKGROUND: Many UK medical schools have modified their curricula to meet the requirements of the General Medical Council and other external agencies. In particular, efforts have been focused on increasing integration and reducing factual overload through the definition of a core curriculum. Various approaches to curriculum change have been adopted in an attempt to meet such demands. PURPOSE: This paper describes a curriculum development process, which commences with a clear vision, adopts an outcome-based approach and identifies clear statements of learning outcomes. The process led to the development of an outcome-focused core curriculum structured around clinical problems, which is available to all students and staff. CONCLUSION: A model of curriculum development has evolved which is relatively simple in concept, and appears to be easy to comprehend by students, teaching staff and visitors from other institutions. It provides a practical framework for managing the difficult problems of integration and factual overload. It should be of general interest and applicability to other schools with health professional programmes looking for a realistic and acceptable way of defining a core curriculum.

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Journal

Medical education

Volume

39

Pagination

680-687

Location

Chichester, Eng.

ISSN

0308-0110

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Blackwell Publishing

Issue

7

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing

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