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Title: | Engaging The Disengaged: How To Effectively Teach The Principles Of Public Health And Evidence-based Medicine | Contributor(s): | Hussain, Rafat (author); Wark, Stuart (author) | Publication Date: | 2015 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17445 | Abstract: | Introduction/Background: New students often enter their medical training with narrow concepts of what constitutes 'medicine'. The wider ideals of public health may therefore be viewed as abstract or less relevant than clinical skills and given lower priority than subjects such as anatomy or medical science. Purpose/Objectives: Medical school curricula across Australia are struggling to incorporate all recommended knowledge areas, and it can be hard to find space for units perceived as less 'clinical'. Within the Joint Medical Program (JMP), which operates between the Universities of Newcastle (UoN) and New England (UNE), core principles of public health and evidence based medicine (EBM) is taught as a compulsory unit in first year. Many students enter their undergraduate course with limited mathematical backgrounds and struggle to comprehend the relevance of public health within the larger structure of the degree. The objective of this review was to evaluate how this course might be modified and more appropriately linked to clinical learning outcomes. | Publication Type: | Conference Publication | Conference Details: | ANZAHPE-AMEA 2015: Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators and Asian Medical Education Association Joint Conference, Newcastle, Australia, 30th March - 1st April, 2015 | Source of Publication: | ANZAHPE/AMEA 2015 Abstracts | Publisher: | Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) | Place of Publication: | Newcastle, Australia | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 111717 Primary Health Care 111712 Health Promotion 111706 Epidemiology |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 420304 General practice 420603 Health promotion 420299 Epidemiology not elsewhere classified |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 920407 Health Protection and/or Disaster Response 920412 Preventive Medicine 920205 Health Education and Promotion |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 200406 Health protection and disaster response 200412 Preventive medicine 200203 Health education and promotion |
HERDC Category Description: | E3 Extract of Scholarly Conference Publication | Publisher/associated links: | http://anzahpeamea2015.com.au/abstracts/pdf/abstract_3346.pdf |
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