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Denton, Jon J.; And Others – 1982
Designed to compare instructional strategies and effectiveness of medical school faculty using both in-person and two-way television delivery systems, this paper presents classroom observation data obtained from presentations by seven faculty members of the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University over a 9-month period. It includes a…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Higher Education
Moore, Margaret L.; And Others – 1972
The book discusses the current problems of arranging clinical experiences for allied health personnels which will meet student needs as well as the interdependent objectives of educational and clinical institutions. Chapter 1 reviews general trends in the education of health practitioners with particular consideration of the status of physical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, College Faculty, Contracts
Peer reviewedScott, Cynthia A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
Information is summarized about the compensation of 23,530 faculty members, based on data provided by 108 medical schools participating in the thirteenth annual faculty salary survey by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Data are included for "geographic full-time" as well as "strict full-time" faculty. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Full Time Faculty, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJournal of Dental Education, 1987
Guidelines for structuring an oral pathology curriculum for dental assistants include: a definition of oral pathology; the scope of instruction and relationships with other fields; recommendations for prerequisites; core content in various subfields; specific behavioral objectives; and suggestions for sequencing, faculty, and facilities. (MSE)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides
Peer reviewedJournal of Dental Education, 1987
Guidelines for structuring a pathology curriculum for dental hygienists include: definition of the field and its subfields; relationships with other fields; primary educational goals, prerequisites, core content, specific behavioral objectives; and suggestions for sequencing, faculty, facilities, and occupational safety. (MSE)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides
Peer reviewedWaldman, H. Barry – Journal of Optometric Education, 1987
Drastic changes in dental practice and education in recent years illustrate the need for the health care professions to adjust to changing circumstances, including different health care needs, student credentials, curricula, delivery systems, and economics. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Planning, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedJournal of Dental Education, 1987
The American Association of Dental Schools' guidelines for oral radiology curricula give an overview of the field and its interrelationships with other fields and outline the primary educational objectives, prerequisites, core content, specific behavioral objectives, sequencing, faculty, facilities, and occupational hazards to be considered in…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Dental Schools
Peer reviewedMorgan, William L. Jr. – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
The impact of the present changing environment on medical education is considered. Four major components of medical education are influenced by environmental change: the setting (hospital inpatient floors), the patients, the teachers, and way teaching is conducted. Educational goals are defined and recommendations for improving teaching are…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedJournal of Dental Education, 1986
American Association of Dental Schools curriculum guidelines for oral prosthodontics include an introduction to the field, a curriculum overview, primary educational goals, prerequisites, specific behavioral objectives for program segments, and information on sequencing and faculty and facilities requirements. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides
Peer reviewedMoore, Robert N. – Journal of Dental Education, 1986
A survey of part-time clinical faculty members' opinions of the importance of employment benefits for recruiting and maintaining part-time faculty is discussed. The employment benefits included: 25% higher salary and clinical procedure manuals, tuition waiver for family, retirement plan, deferred compensation, faculty orientation manual, and…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Dental Schools, Fringe Benefits, Guides
Peer reviewedThompson, David G.; Williams, Reed G. – Studies in Higher Education, 1985
Among the barriers to acceptance of clinical problem-based medical education are institutional complacency and lack of rewards for teachers with academic competence in education rather than biological research and clinical care. (MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedAcademe, 1985
An AAUP investigation of the dismissal, of three faculty members, who subsequently charged that their academic freedom had been violated and due process had been denied, is reported. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accreditation (Institutions), Case Studies, College Faculty
Peer reviewedJournal of Dental Education, 1985
The American Association of Dental Schools' Curriculum Guidelines include an introduction to the discipline and its interrelationships with other disciplines, prerequisites, a core content outline, specific behavioral objectives, and notes on sequencing and faculty. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Peer reviewedHershey, H. Garland – Journal of Dental Education, 1986
Factors that can impede curriculum change in dental schools are discussed, including individual personal behavior (fear, inertia, self-centeredness, lack of vision), organizational and environmental factors (structure, communication, direction), and groups or constituencies (administration, curriculum committees, faculty, students, patients,…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Administrator Attitudes, Attitudes, College Faculty
Peer reviewedNeame, R. L. B. – Studies in Higher Education, 1982
A new medical curriculum at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, is described. Student knowledge, understanding, and skills are developed through the study of a sequence of clinical problems integrated with appropriate practical and clinical activities. Such an innovative curriculum implies different roles for academic staff. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Curriculum, Educational Innovation, Higher Education


