Project work in the medical curriculum.

Abstract:

:This paper outlines one component, the project, which in 4 years became an integral part of the Human Ecology course at the Department of Community Medicine at the University of Glasgow. Although it is to be retained in some form, it would seem that the full potential of the device for medical undergraduates has not been realized; instead of retaining it in a token or contracted form, it could have served as the basis for cementing the learning and experience gained in the two halves of the division between the pre-clinical and the clinical years.

journal_name

Med Educ

journal_title

Medical education

authors

Craddock MJ

doi

10.1111/j.1365-2923.1984.tb01012.x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1984-07-01 00:00:00

pages

211-6

issue

4

eissn

0308-0110

issn

1365-2923

journal_volume

18

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