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Ralf Schmidmaier1, Matthias Holzer, Matthias Angstwurm, Zineb Nouns, Martin Reincke, Martin R Fischer.
Abstract
AIMS: The Medical Curriculum Munich (MeCuM) has been implemented since 2004 and was completely established in 2007. In this study the clinical part of MeCuM was evaluated with respect to retention of the knowledge in internal medicine (learning objectives of the 6th/7th semester).Entities:
Keywords: Evaluation; Internal Medicine; Knowledge Retention; Progress Test
Year: 2010 PMID: 21818215 PMCID: PMC3140378 DOI: 10.3205/zma000707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GMS Z Med Ausbild ISSN: 1860-3572
Figure 1Student cohorts and modular structure of MeCuM.
Definition of the various student cohorts in the 2009 summer semester and the 2009/2010 winter semester and the measurement points of the progress test.
Figure 2Knowledge growth on “Conservative Medicine” in the MeCuM
Y-axis: Share of correct answers; x-axis: measurement points (Definition T1, T2 and T3 at Figure 1).
Figure 3Knowledge growth on “Conservative Medicine” in the MeCuM
Results of individual cohorts (see Figure 1 for definition).
Figure 4Knowledge growth in sub-disciplines of internal medicine in the MeCuM
Y-axis: Knowledge growth (T2 - T1) in % of achievable maximum points.
Figure 5Knowledge growth in sub-disciplines of internal medicine in the MeCuM
Y-axis: Share (correct-wrong) questions in the listed sub-disciplines. X-axis: Measurement points (see Figure 1 for definition).