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Comment
. 2018 Jun 7;7(1):30.
doi: 10.1186/s13584-018-0221-4.

Curriculum reform: Why? What? How? and how will we know it works?

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Curriculum reform: Why? What? How? and how will we know it works?

Shmuel Reis. Isr J Health Policy Res. .

Abstract

In a recent IJHPR article, Dankner et al. describe a reform in one longitudinal strand within Basic Medical Education i.e." public health and preventive medicine curriculum" using a Competency Based Medical Education approach. This reform raises several concerns: What should prompt a medical school to change a curriculum? How should such change be conducted? What kinds of paradigms may inform such a change? What constitutes a success in a curricular reform? And, how can curricular reform be evaluated within a reasonable time framework?This commentary addresses these concerns and concludes that curricular reform should follow as much as possible the current wisdom of educational innovation and change strategy, follow a clear vision, mission, and selected educational paradigm, and pay attention to stakeholders, context, culture and politics. The design should allow for the emergence of unintended consequences. Implementation needs careful planning and monitoring and the evaluation should be multi-faceted. Finally, since all Israeli medical schools are now using the Competency Based Medical Education approach and aligning their curricula and testing accordingly, a fascinating collaborative opportunity exists to professionalize this process and hopefully make a positive impact.

Keywords: Basic medical education; Competency based medical education; Curricular reform; Medical education.

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SHMUEL REIS, M.D., M.H.P.E., is an Associate Professor and Academic Head, Medical Education Center, Hadassah-Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel. He is also the chairperson of HEALER the Israeli Society for Medical Education, and a practicing Family Physician. He is clinical professor (emeritus) in the Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel, and was the director of the Faculty Development Unit and course director of the Clinical Skills Course in this faculty.

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