TY - JOUR
T1 - Advancing Preclinical Education
T2 - A New Model for Medical Education. The Experience of the Dina Recanati School of Medicine at Reichman University
AU - Wertheimer, Efrat
AU - Maiershon, David
AU - Giron, Jonathan
AU - Shoenfeld, Yehuda
AU - Afek, Arnon
AU - Reuveni, Miri Mizrahi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Israel Medical Association. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - The Dina Recanati School of Medicine at Reichman University offers a unique approach to preclinical medical education, combining Strang scientific foundations with practical, clinical applications. This 4-year program includes two preclinical years focused on core medical knowledge and two clinical years of rotations. The curriculum emphasizes small-group learning, early clinical exposure, and a system-based block structure. Starting f rom the first week of the preclinical years, students will participate in biweekly clinical days, using simulations, Virtual reality, and patient interactions to develop practical clinical skills. The Community clinic mentorship offers real-world experience that complements the clinical program taught in dass during the same week. Research is central, with students conducting supervised projects aimed at a medical doctor thesis publication. The teaching model ensures relevance by integrating clinical cases into all courses, guided by practicing physicians. Daily quizzes and block-style assessments replace traditional examination periods, promoting consistent learning. The innovative program balances clinical practice with scientific knowledge, preparing students for the challenges of modern medicine.
AB - The Dina Recanati School of Medicine at Reichman University offers a unique approach to preclinical medical education, combining Strang scientific foundations with practical, clinical applications. This 4-year program includes two preclinical years focused on core medical knowledge and two clinical years of rotations. The curriculum emphasizes small-group learning, early clinical exposure, and a system-based block structure. Starting f rom the first week of the preclinical years, students will participate in biweekly clinical days, using simulations, Virtual reality, and patient interactions to develop practical clinical skills. The Community clinic mentorship offers real-world experience that complements the clinical program taught in dass during the same week. Research is central, with students conducting supervised projects aimed at a medical doctor thesis publication. The teaching model ensures relevance by integrating clinical cases into all courses, guided by practicing physicians. Daily quizzes and block-style assessments replace traditional examination periods, promoting consistent learning. The innovative program balances clinical practice with scientific knowledge, preparing students for the challenges of modern medicine.
KW - Dina Recanati School of Medicine
KW - Reichman University
KW - early clinical exposure
KW - preclinical curriculum
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AN - SCOPUS:85216209126
SN - 1565-1088
VL - 27
SP - 23
EP - 27
JO - Israel Medical Association Journal
JF - Israel Medical Association Journal
ER -