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Applying Modern Medical Curricular Basic Concepts

           Course modules

           Modules or packages: This term means package of some curricular topics, units, or courses. The
           module can be a part of a course and can represent combination of some courses. Building
           modules  entails  certain  degree  of  integration  according  to  the  integration  ladder.  Either  the

           individual  courses  of  certain  skill  field  can  contain  many  modules  as  in  interviewing  skills,
           professionalism and clinical skills courses (each represent one skill or one competency) or some

           related courses of several domains can represent a major module as in semester 7.


           Credit hours system

           According to the universally accepted definition, the accredited hour is equivalent to 15-18 hours

           of study or lecture in the classroom, each 50-60 minutes - or 15 - 18 sessions of 100-120 minutes
           or  15-18  sessions,  workshops  or  seminars;  each  with  a  duration  of  150-180  minutes.  Other
           academic activities shall be taken into consideration when calculating their hours.


           The calculation is crucial to avoid student overload and loss of learning capacity. The maximum

           number of credit hours per course must consider the time allocated for that course. Also, the
           same rule for the semester. It is not allowed to put a huge number of credit hours, within a fixed
           time frame of the academic day. The mire the credit hours mandates extension of the working

           hours. Another paradigm is the student ability. That is the capacity to study.

           The  number  of  credit  hours  per  semester  ranges  from  18  to  20  and  may  increase  in  some
           practical and clinical classes to 22 or less in some classes according to the registration rules,

           depending on the number of weeks of the semester, the type of courses and the number of hours
           of the school day.

           Self-directed learning

           The new curricula adopt the self-learning strategy. The whole time in college not only for the
           study,  but  a  large  part  of  the  hours  of  research  and  self-learning  and  therefore  leave  the

           appropriate spaces in the tables for self-learning within the college.

           Problem-based learning

           The  modern  medical  curricula  focus  on  the  problem-based  learning  approach  with  certain
           percentage  (PBL).  It  is  totally  different  from  problem  solving.  The  student  in  PBL,  learn  by

           analyzing the problem and deciding his/ her own needs.






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