期刊论文详细信息
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
Clinical Correlations as a Tool in Basic Science Medical Education:
Brenda J.Klement1 
关键词: clinical correlation;    medical curriculum;    medical education;    medical learning tool;    active learning;    medical problem solving;    gross anatomy education;   
DOI  :  10.4137/JMECD.S18919
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: SAGEYA Publishing Company
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【 摘 要 】

Clinical correlations are tools to assist students in associating basic science concepts with a medical application or disease. There are many forms of clinical correlations and many ways to use them in the classroom. Five types of clinical correlations that may be embedded within basic science courses have been identified and described. (1) Correlated examples consist of superficial clinical information or stories accompanying basic science concepts to make the information more interesting and relevant. (2) Interactive learning and demonstrations provide hands-on experiences or the demonstration of a clinical topic. (3) Specialized workshops have an application-based focus, are more specialized than typical laboratory sessions, and range in complexity from basic to advanced. (4) Small-group activities require groups of students, guided by faculty, to solve simple problems that relate basic science information to clinical topics. (5) Course-centered problem solving is a more advanced correlation activity than the others and focuses on recognition and treatment of clinical problems to promote clinical reasoning skills. Diverse teaching activities are used in basic science medical education, and those that include clinical relevance promote interest, communication, and collaboration, enhance knowledge retention, and help develop clinical reasoning skills.

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