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The impact of curricular reform on student opinions of their osteopathic manipulative medicine education

Posted on:2004-02-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort WorthCandidate:Niedzwecki, Christian MFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390011973154Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
Purpose. To assess the impact of a curricular reform, which was implemented over the academic year of 2001--2002, on student opinions of their Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) education at the University of North Texas Health Science (UNTHSC).; Method. Existing data from a standard survey administered by the Academic Information Services (AIS) Department at the UNTHSC-TCOM was analyzed.; Results. Scores between Class of 2003 and Class of 2004 in Semester 3 and Semester 4 showed significant differences trending towards greater satisfaction with understanding of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, with psychomotor skills, and with the way the course was taught.; Conclusion. This suggests that the curricular reform met its goals. However, this analysis alone should be only one part of a complete assessment of curricular reform. A complete assessment should include both quantitative measures (surveys and trends in examination scores), and qualitative information (focus groups, interviews, and objective structured clinical examinations).
Keywords/Search Tags:Curricular reform, Osteopathic manipulative medicine
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