Moving a mountain: Practical insights into mastering a major curriculum reform at a large European medical university |
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Authors: | Asja Maaz Tanja Hitzblech Peter Arends Antje Degel Sabine Ludwig Agata Mossakowski |
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Affiliation: | Dieter Scheffner Center for Medical Education and Educational Research Charité, Dean’s Office of Student Affairs Universit?tsmedizin Berlin, Free and Humboldt University Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | AbstractAim: Undergraduate medical education is currently in a fundamental transition towards competency-based programs around the globe. A major curriculum reform implies a dual challenge: the change of the curriculum and the delivering organization. Both are closely interwoven. In this article, we provide practical insights into our approach of managing such a fundamental reform of the large undergraduate medical program at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.Methods: Members of the project management team summarized the key features of the process with reference to the literature.Results: Starting point was a traditional, discipline-based curriculum that was reformed into a fully integrated, competency-based program. This change process went through three phases: initiation, curriculum development and implementation, and sustainability. We describe from a change management perspective, their main characteristics, and the approaches that were employed to manage them successfully.Conclusions: Our report is intended to provide practical insights and guidance for those institutions which are yet considering or have already started to undergo a major reform of their undergraduate programs towards competency medical education. |
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