Title of article :
Developing a competency-based medical education curriculum for the core basic medical sciences in an African Medical School
Author/Authors :
Olopade, Funmilayo Eniola Department of Anatomy, Nigeria , Adaramoye, Oluwatosin Adekunle Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria , Raji, Yinusa 3Department of Physiology, Nigeria , Fasola, Abiodun Olubayo Department of Oral Pathology, Nigeria , Olapade-Olaopa, Emiola Oluwabunmi Department of Surgery - College of Medicine - University of Ibadan - Ibadan, Nigeria
Pages :
10
From page :
389
To page :
398
Abstract :
The College of Medicine of the University of Ibadan recently revised its MBBS and BDS curricula to a competency-based medical education method of instruction. This paper reports the process of revising the methods of instruction and assessment in the core basic medical sciences directed at producing medical and dental graduates with a sound knowledge of the subjects sufficient for medical and dental practice and for future postgraduate efforts in the field or related disciplines. The health needs of the community and views of stakeholders in the Ibadan medical and dental schools were determined, and the “old” curriculum was reviewed. This process was directed at identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the old curricula and the newer competences required for modern-day medical/dental practice. The admission criteria and processes and the learning methods of the students were also studied. At the end of the review, an integrated, system-based, community-oriented, person-centered, and competency-driven curriculum was produced and approved for implementation. Four sets of students have been admitted into the curriculum. There have been challenges to the implementation process, but these have been overcome by continuous faculty development and reorientation programs for the nonteaching staff and students. Two sets of students have crossed over to the clinical school, and the consensus among the clinical teachers is that their knowledge and application of the basic medical sciences are satisfactory. The Ibadan medical and dental schools are implementing their competency-based medical education curricula successfully. The modifications to the teaching and assessment of the core basic medical science subjects have resulted in improved learning and performance at the final examinations.
Keywords :
integration , basic medical science , curriculum revision , competency-based medical education
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2623905
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