Unpacking and validating the “integration” core concept of physiology by an Australian team
journal contribution
posted on 2023-11-16, 04:34authored byC Moro, T Douglas, R Phillips, M Towstoless, A Hayes, DH Hryciw, L Lexis, K Tangalakis, S Etherington, V Gaganis, G Todd, C Scott, S Estaphan, T Paravicini, A Moorhouse, Glenn WadleyGlenn Wadley, N Masters, J Choate, L Chopin, E Beckett, A Bakker, M Cameron, T Uebergang, M Cooke, B Perry
This article proposes the inclusion of a core concept regarding “integration” into physiology-based curricula, with the descriptor “cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems interact to create and sustain life.” This concept expands prior knowledge and applies physiological understanding to real-world scenarios and introduces contexts such as medications, diseases, and aging to the student learning experience. To comprehend the topics within the Integration core concept, students will need to apply learned material from earlier semesters.