The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Curriculum for the Twenty-First Century

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Pub. Date: 2000-05-01
Publisher(s): Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

"Our basic philosophy of medical education must be directed not toward creating a neurosurgeon, a family practitioner, a cardiologist, or a general pediatrician but toward creating an undifferentiated 'stem cell' physician who is so well prepared that he or she is fully capable of taking any career path after medical school. Every indication is that our goal is being met. The new curriculum is preparing students for the demands and responsibilities of a new era of medicine, science, and medical arts." -- from the Foreword, by Michael M. E. Johns, M.D.The curriculum taught in many U.S. medical schools today has been altered little since 1910. Now, spurred in part by the recent sweeping changes in health care delivery, medical schools are re-evaluating their curricula. The goal is to develop a program of medical education that not only reflects the latest scientific advances but also prepares physicians in the fields and specialties society now needs.This book provides an extensive description of the process and outcome of developing a completely new curriculum at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The book is organized around the subjects and courses taught: basic sciences, physician and society, medical informatics, and clinical medicine. Chapters also consider evaluation and reform of the curriculum. The contributors, Johns Hopkins faculty members who participated in developing the components of the curriculum, discuss differences between the old and new courses and programs, reasons for the changes, and the process used to plan and implement them. Throughout, the material is presented in a way that permits easy generalization and adaptation to other medicalschools.Contributors: Catherine D. De Angelis, M.D. Diane M. Becker, Sc.D. Gert H. Brieger, M.D., Ph.D. Leon Gordis, M.D. H. Franklin Herlong, M.D. K. Joseph Hurt Michael M. E. Johns, M.

Author Biography

Catherine D. De Angelis, M.D., a professor of pediatrics and the vice dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, is editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Her previous books include Principles and Practice of Pediatrics and An Introduction to Clinical Research.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Michael M. E. Johns
Preface ix
List of Contributors
xi
A Brief History of the Johns Hopkins Medical Curriculum
1(20)
Gert H. Brieger
Overview
21(63)
Catherine D. De Angelis
Basic Sciences
The First Year
55(25)
Thomas D. Pollard
The Clinical Years
80(4)
Catherine D. De Angelis
The Bridging Sciences
84(28)
Langford Kidd
Charles M. Wiener
Physician and Society
112(16)
Leon Gordis
Henry M. Seidel
Medical Informatics, Educational Technology, and the New Curriculum
128(42)
Harold P. Lehmann
Introduction to Clinical Medicine
170(17)
Nancy Ryan Lowitt
Diane M. Becker
Curriculum Reform in the Clinical Years
187(23)
H. Franklin Herlong
Patricia A. Thomas
John H. Shatzer
Evaluation of the Curriculum
210(27)
John H. Shatzer
Lucy A. Mead
Victor Velculescu
K. Joseph Hurt
Michael J. Klag
Conclusions
237(6)
Catherine D. De Angelis
Index 243

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