Medical education is evolving. Innovative uses of technology are becoming the norm, enabling students and physicians to manage increasingly vast amounts of information. Ohio State University recently ...
If there’s one big takeaway from the Covid-19 crisis for higher education, it’s that teaching well online is increasingly, and vitally, important. Maybe you’re thinking: Well, once this global health ...
As part of Primary Care Optometry News’ 20th anniversary celebration, in each issue throughout 2015 we will profile a “Pioneer in Optometry” as chosen by the PCON Editorial Board. In this issue we ...
Medical education in pharmacology and therapeutics is a cornerstone in cultivating healthcare professionals who are equipped to make informed, evidence‐based decisions in drug therapy. Traditionally ...
The Pharmacology courses are designed to give students a rigorous understanding of the principles of pharmacology in several contexts, ranging from the fundamentals of chemistry and biochemistry to ...
Recent research suggests medical students may have inadequate knowledge of pharmacology, according to a study published in the Journal of Patient Safety. For their study, researchers assessed 455 ...
The mission of the Pharmacology Ph.D. Training Program is to develop innovative scientists with a strong foundation in pharmacological principles. The program focuses on 6 key competencies: Applied ...
“Thank you so much for taking the time to treat me like a person,” wrote Stephanie in an email to me. A student in one of my online courses, she had fallen behind and couldn’t see a way forward — ...
As part of this month’s theme ‘Exploring new trends and consolidating good practice,’ we are celebrating staff whose teaching makes a lasting impact. Dr Aisah Aubdool, Lecturer in Cardiovascular ...
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